Informed by research on how the brain learns best, these activities include songs, poems, and games that will keep students engaged, involved, and having fun, because that’s when learning is sustained. So, whether they’re pretending to be superheroes, surgical assistants, baseball pitchers, or just lowly worms, get ready to see your students actually enjoy strengthening their phonological awareness skills.
In addition to the original and updated ninety-six phonological awareness activities for whole-group, small-group, and individual instruction, along with assessments in both English and Spanish, this second edition now includes:
If you’re looking for maximum learning that makes phonological awareness skills fun and impactful, this revised volume will help you effectively engage your students and monitor their progress, while bringing you one step closer to the ultimate goal—success for all children.
Yvette Zgonc has thirty-five years of experience as a teacher, guidance counselor, parent educator, and national and international presenter. She is a former senior consultant for Literacy First, was honored as Brevard County Teacher of the Year, and was Brain-Based Certified with the Jensen Learning Corporation. Yvette is the author of Sounds in Action and a contributing author to Prepping the Brain and Cooperative Discipline. She is presently retired and lives in Melbourne, Florida, with her husband. They are fortunate to have their three sons and families living nearby.
Dr. Kimberly Zgonc has twenty-five years of experience as a special education teacher, and curriculum consultant. As a full professor, she currently teaches elementary and special education methods courses at Indian River State College. She received the 2016 J. Douglas Stephens Endowed Teaching Chair and the 2017 League for Innovations John & Suanne Roueche Excellence Award. She lives in Melbourne, Florida, with her husband (Yvette's son) and their two sons.