Early Literacy Skills Overview, Reading Skills Overview, Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, Letter Knowledge

The Importance Of Phonological Awareness in Reading and Spelling

In this article, Louisa Moats and Carol Tolman describe why phonological and phonemic awareness is critical to learning to read in an alphabetic writing system.
The Importance Of Phonological Awareness in Reading and Spelling
Reading Rockets
October 17, 2021
The Importance Of Phonological Awareness in Reading and Spelling
The Importance Of Phonological Awareness in Reading and Spelling

Why should teachers and parents teach their students phonological and phonemic awareness?

  • Reading and writing require a level of metalinguistic speech that is not automatically or easily developed.

Why is phonological and phonemic awareness important?

  • Phoneme awareness allows students to take apart words into sounds, helping them understand the connection between print and the spoken word.
  • Phoneme awareness predicts later literary success.
  • Lack of phoneme and phonological awareness is typically present in struggling readers and spellers.
  • Phoneme awareness can reduce reading and spelling difficulties.
  • Phonological awareness plays a large role in the development of vocabulary and word consciousness by allowing students to compare unfamiliar words with familiar ones, pronouncing words correctly, remembering words, and differentiating words.

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Original Source:
Louisa Moats and Carol Tolman, Reading Rockets, "Why Phonological Awareness Is Important for Reading and Spelling": https://www.readingrockets.org/article/why-phonological-awareness-important-reading-and-spelling

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