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Phonological Awareness: Break-it-Down with Rachel English

Learn how to segment sounds in words with Rachel, a Kindergarten teacher, at Midway Elementary. Discover the 3 important parts of Break-it-Down and practice stretching out words. Test your skills with fun examples and improve phonological awareness. You've mastered Break-it-Down!

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Phonological Awareness: Break-it-Down with Rachel English

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  1. Break-it-Down segmenting sounds in words Presented by Rachel English Kindergarten Teacher Midway Elementary Rachel_English@scps.k12.fl.us

  2. Break-it-Down

  3. Break-it-Down • What is Break-it-Down? • 3 Important Parts • Practice

  4. What isBreak-it-Down? ?

  5. 3 Important Parts Stretch out the word Break apart each sound Count how many sounds you hear

  6. Let’s Practice! 1.2.3.

  7. Let’s Practice! 1.2.3.

  8. Let’s Practice! 1.2.3.

  9. Try these words on your own! Then click on the picture to hear the answers. Net has 3 sounds!/n/ /e/ /t/ Bee has 2 sounds!/b/ /ee/ Flag has 4 sounds!/f/ /l/ /a/ /g/ Chip has 3 sounds!/ch/ /i/ /p/

  10. Congratulations!You know how toBreak-it-Down!!! Phonological Awareness website • Florida Center for Reading Readiness

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