Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (2024)

Module 6

Phonological Awareness TEKS

Phonological Awareness Skills

Sentences

Sentence Segmentation in the Classroom

Sentence Level Activities

Rhyming

Syllables

Alliteration

Onset-Rime

Syllables

Scaffolding Phonological Awareness Instruction

Phonological Awareness Instruction "Look Fors"

Phonemes

Terminology Self-Check

Vowel Phonemes/Vowel Valley/ Vowel Phoneme Articulation

Consonant Phonemes

Phoneme Instruction

Phoneme Isolation Lesson

Reflect

Phoneme Categorization

Phoneme Blending Lesson

Reflect

Scaffolding for Phoneme Segmentation

Phoneme Manipulation

Phoneme Manipulation Exemplar Video

Reflect

Scaffolding for Phoneme Manipulation

Sample Lesson for Phoneme Manipulation

Phonological Awareness TEKS

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (1)Text File of Phonological-Awareness TEKS Matrix.pdf

The PK Guidelines and the TEKS include phonological-awareness standards in pre-K through second grade. By third grade, most students will have acquired proficiency in phonological awareness; however, many reading difficulties, including dyslexia, are related to weaknesses in phonemic proficiency. Thus, students who demonstrate word-level reading and fluency difficulties will likely benefit from targeted and explicit instruction in phonemic awareness.

Take a moment to review each grade level on the TEKS Matrix to compare the expectations for each grade level.

Phonological Awareness Skills

Phonological-awareness skills include blending, segmenting, and manipulating words, syllables, and phonemes.

Review how the terms blending, segmenting, and manipulating are used within the context of phonological-awareness instruction at the sentence, word, syllable, onset-rime, and phoneme level. Keep in mind that phoneme manipulation is the most complex task within the phonological awareness continuum.

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (2)Text File of Phonological-Awareness Skills-1.pdf

Sentences

Sentence Segmentation in the Classroom

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (3)Sentence Segmentation GK_U01_TG_ELP_TX-pdf.pdf

Connect sentence segmentation to the classroom by watching a short clip of this in action. As you examine the video, notice how the teacher uses manipulatives to scaffold students’ understanding that sentences can be segmented into individual words.

Sentence Level Activities

Rhyming

Now that you have explored rhyming, connect this to the classroom by examining an explicit rhyming lesson. Take a moment to examine the beginning of the lesson plan. After reviewing the small section of the lesson, pause and reflect on the questions presented.

Reflection:

  • On what phonological skills should students demonstrate mastery?

  • Are the objectives clear and concise?

  • How is the term “rhyming” defined?

  • How does this lesson bridge the gap between students’ prior knowledge and new learning?

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (5)PA-8 Rhyme Concentration.pdf

This Rhyme Concentration activity can provide practice with rhyme identification. Turn it into a rhyme production activity by pulling a card, having students name the picture, and then asking them to provide a word that rhymes with the picture. This practice helps all students have a common understanding of what the card represents.

Syllables

Download these syllable lessons to build phonological awareness at the syllable level:

Alliteration

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (6)Alliteration Examples

Onset-Rime

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (7)Examine a lesson onset rime blending (1).pdf

Now that you have explored onset-rime, connect this to the classroom by examining an explicit onset and rime lesson. Notice how the teacher includes kinesthetic scaffolds to support understanding of onset-rime blending. After reviewing the small section of the lesson, pause and reflect on the questions presented.

Reflect

  • How does this lesson use think-alouds to model metacognitive thinking?

  • How does the kinesthetic scaffold support students’ understanding of onsets and rimes?

Syllables

As you review the lesson, look to see that it meets these criteria:

  • Identifies phonological-awareness skills to be learned and communicates objectives clearly

  • Provides clear, concise instructions and directions

  • Connects new learning to previous knowledge

  • Provides multiple opportunities to practice phonological tasks with affirming and corrective feedback

  • Employs the Gradual Release of Responsibility model (i.e., I do, we do, you do)

  • Revisits previously introduced concepts frequently

  • Logically builds from the least complex to the most complex skills

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (8)Examine a Lesson Segmenting Syllables (1).pdf

Scaffolding Phonological Awareness Instruction

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (9)Scaffolds for Developing Phonolgogical Awareness (1).pdf

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (10)Using Elkonin Boxes (1).pdf

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (11)Phonological Awareness Instructon "Look Fors"

Phonological Awareness Instruction "Look Fors"

Explore the google doc to find instructional activities for phonological awareness skills

Phonemes

A phoneme refers to the smallest unit of sound in speech. For example, there are three phonemes within the word sip (/s/-/i/-/p/). Phonemes can be challenging for young children to discriminate because phonemes are instantly blended together as we produce words, phrases, and sentences. However, learning to read and spell requires us to map sounds to letters, which is dependent on our ability to discriminate and accurately produce phonemes.

Terminology Self-Check

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (12)Terminology Self-Assessment

Vowel Phonemes/Vowel Valley/ Vowel Phoneme Articulation

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (13)Vowel Phoneme Chart (1).pdf

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (14)M6-59_Text File of Vowel Phonemes.pdf

Consonant Phonemes

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (15)Voiced & Unvoiced Consonant Pairs (1).pdf

Phoneme Instruction

The video shows Karen Blais, a Certified Academic Language Therapist in Austin ISD, using small mirrors during articulation instruction for digraph /sh/.

Notice how the students use mirrors to watch themselves articulate the sounds.

Use mirrors to examine the articulation of phonemes. In small groups, have students discuss how their mouth is shaped and whether their lips, teeth, or tongue block the sound.

Phoneme Isolation Lesson

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (16)Lesson Title: Phoneme Isolation

Reflect

  • How did the teacher use direct feedback?

  • What might your next instructional move be for the student who said the first sound of teeth is /f/?

  • How might this lesson need to be differentiated to meet the needs of all students?

Phoneme Categorization

Now that you have explored phoneme categorization, connect it to the classroom by watching a short clip of this in action. At the beginning of this chapter, we learned about allophones. You will notice the /ă/ sound has a slight variation, depending on the position of the letter within the word and the letters around it.

Phoneme Blending Lesson

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (17)Lesson Title: Phoneme Blending

Reflect

  • At what point does the teacher release the high level of support?

  • How does this section of the lesson provide students with opportunities to work more independently on new learning?

Phoneme Blending Lesson

Scaffolding for Phoneme Segmentation

Phoneme Segmentation Lesson

Review the following videos to see examples of how to scaffold phonemic awareness instruction. When segmenting phonemes with fingers, some curricula and approaches start with the pointer finger and others start with the thumb. While both approaches are effective scaffolds, campuses and teachers should use consistent language and approaches across classrooms and grade levels.

Phoneme Manipulation

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (18)Phoneme Manipulation in the Classroom

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (19)Examine a Lesson 3 Phoneme Manipulation Lessons (1).pdf

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (20)phoneme_manipulation_word_lists_0.pdf

IMPORTANT: Substituting phonemes is a very challenging skill for young learners and may not be mastered until second or third grade. Because it is a complex skill, students should receive explicit and systematic instruction and multiple opportunities to practice phoneme substitution. Phonemic awareness instruction should be provided at a brisk pace and in short increments. Students benefit from distributed practice and corrective feedback.

Phoneme Manipulation Exemplar Video

Reflect

While watching the video, observe the actions of Mrs. Keas:

  • States the objective in student-friendly language

  • Explicitly teaches the phonemic awareness skill

  • Models at least 2 examples of the skill

  • Clearly and accurately articulates phonemes and does not add the schwa sound on to phonemes

  • Provides opportunities for student practice with feedback

  • Uses a brisk pace

Scaffolding for Phoneme Manipulation

Review the following videos to see examples of how to scaffold phoneme manipulation instruction using hand motions. In these videos, you will notice that teacher begins with her thumb and points to the target phoneme. An alternative to hand motions can include Elkonin boxes or other multimodal scaffolds to help students visualize the sounds and demands of phonemic awareness activities.

Sample Lesson for Phoneme Manipulation

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (21)RGR_Blitz_Sample_Lesson7.pdf

Texas Reading Academy - Module 6 (2024)

FAQs

What happens if you don't pass the Texas reading Academy? ›

If a participant does not complete or pass the Texas reading Academies on the first attempt, they must enroll again in the next available cohort.

How long does it take to complete Texas reading Academy? ›

How long will it take participants to complete the Reading Academies? Participants should expect to dedicate ten 6-hour days or 60 hours total to complete Reading Academies.

How much do you get paid at reading Academy in Texas? ›

PD Hours and Stipends

Participants who successfully complete the Reading Academies will receive continuing professional education (CPE) hours from the state. Will teachers receive a stipend? Yes. Stipends are $1400 for teachers ONLY.

Do all Texas teachers have to do reading Academy? ›

Statutes written to support the 2019 House Bill 3 state that all kindergarten through third-grade teachers and principals must begin Texas Reading Academies training before the 2022-2023 school year.

What is the punishment for truancy in Texas? ›

Children are required to attend school regularly from ages 6-18 in the State of Texas. Parents can receive a citation for Contributing to Non-attendance. If convicted, parents can be ordered to pay a fine of up to $500 for each of their child's unexcused absences.

Do you have to pass the post test on reading Academy? ›

To pass Reading Academies, learners must complete the pre- and post-test; complete pre-work (CFUs and discussion posts) and artifacts; attend live training sessions; and demonstrate mastery of Reading Academies content during classroom observation by the cohort leader.

Are Texas reading Academies required for math and science? ›

K-3 math and science teachers who are teachers of record must complete Reading Academies because literacy plays an important role in math and science instruction, and all K-3 teachers will benefit from the information learned in the Texas Reading Academies.

Do all Texas teachers have to be ESL certified? ›

The Texas Education Agency requires teachers serving emergent bilingual students in bilingual/ESL programs to be appropriately certified. Teachers serving in bilingual education programs must first obtain a content/grade level Texas teaching certificate and a bilingual education certification.

What is the difference between reading academy and str? ›

The STR certification exam demonstrates a beginning teacher's proficiency in the science of teaching reading. Reading Academies is an 11-month professional development program that continues learning and builds on knowledge of the STR in a school context.

Can you teach in Texas without a teaching degree? ›

If you want to be a certified teacher in Texas without a degree, you must enroll in an approved Educator Preparation Program (EPP). The program equips aspiring teachers with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the classroom. It covers topics such as pedagogy, classroom management, and teaching methodologies.

Did House Bill 3 pass in Texas? ›

House Bill 3 (HB 3), a sweeping and historic school finance bill, was passed by the 86th Texas Legislature in 2019 and signed by Governor Greg Abbott.

What are the instructional strategies for reading Academy? ›

Instructional strategies are provided such as repeated reading, partner reading, echo reading, and teacher-led modeling of rate, accuracy, and expression.

What happens if I don't pass my Texes exam? ›

If, after five total attempts, the student has not passed the exams, they may appeal for a waiver from the State Board of Educator Certification. Select a practice test to help you prepare for your upcoming exam.

What happens if you don't pass the EOC in Texas? ›

If a student passes the course but does not pass the end-of-course assessment, the student may take the test again. However, a student is not required to retake a course just because he or she failed the assessment.

Why is reading academy important? ›

My Reading Academy's immersive games offer structured practice and dynamic scaffolding, leading to automaticity in phonological awareness and phonics, and the program's rich interactive reading experiences strengthen standards-based skills in vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.

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