Week 2, lesson 5 New Grapheme "aw" cards - Phonics Phase 5, unit 1
English Resource Description
In the second week, lesson five of the Phonics Phase 5, unit 1, students are introduced to the new grapheme "aw." This grapheme is a combination of letters that represent a specific sound commonly found in English words. Educational resources, such as cards, are utilised to help children recognise and pronounce the "aw" sound correctly. These cards often feature engaging illustrations or themes to capture the interest of young learners and aid in memory retention. For example, an image of Captain Morgan playing an organ could be used to link the "aw" sound in both 'organ' and 'Morgan,' reinforcing the sound's recognition through repetition and context.
The lesson is designed to be interactive and enjoyable, encouraging children to become familiar with the "aw" sound and its appearance in different words. As part of the comprehensive phonics program, these activities aim to build a solid foundation for reading and spelling proficiency. By focusing on one grapheme at a time, the lesson ensures that students have the opportunity to thoroughly understand and practice the sound before moving on to more complex phonetic patterns. The use of cards and other visual aids is a testament to the thoughtful approach taken to facilitate effective learning in young students.