Graphophonic Relationships Flashcards
What is Alphabet knowledge?
The concept of a letter / understand what a letter looks like
Recognise and name letters of the alphabet; form letters of the alphabet
In order to have alphabet knowledge children must be able to:
- distinguish the shape of a letter from other letter shapes
- letter name - recall and recognise the shape of a letter
- write the shape of the letter with the correct movement
- recognising and articulating a sound (phoneme) associated with a letter shape
- letter sound - recall the shape of the letter (or select from a display.
What is the Alphabetic Principle?
The understanding that alphabetic letters are used to represent sounds in words
Knowing that a systematic relationship exists between the internal structure of written and spoken words
What does the Alphabetic Principle involve?
Knowledge of letters of the alphabet
Understanding relationship between spoken sounds to written language
Understanding that the left-to-right spelling of printed words represents their phonemes from first to last.
What are Graphophonics?
Letter/sound relationships
Understanding the relationship between the spoken sounds in English and the symbols (letters) that are used to represent them.
Graphophonic understanding is important to be able to:
Encode speech sounds into written symbols
decode written symbols to form speech sounds
begins with learning graphophonics in relation to the encoding and decoding of vc and cvc words
Graphophonics is linked to:
Phonemic awareness
The Alphabetic Principle
Recognising and naming letters