Fidgety Fish by Ruth Galloway

June 18, 2008 on 6:05 am | In 4's and 5's, Adult Aside, Age Levels, Books, Phonological Awareness, Storytime Component |

Aside:  Today we are focusing on phonological awareness, the early literacy skill that includes rhyming and helps children hear parts of words. This story, Fidgety Fish by Ruth Galloway, has rhyming and non-rhyming segments. We’ll see words that rhyme and words that don’t. Rhyming breaks words into smaller parts. Words that sound like the sounds they make also support phonological awareness. This is called onomatopoeia.
Submitted by participants of Saskatchewan Library Association Conference 2008

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