Pre-Jolly Phonics Core Skills For Literacy Success 2.
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.38 GB | Duration: 1h 57m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.38 GB | Duration: 1h 57m
Deepen phonemic awareness and prepare children for successful phonics with core sound-based literacy skills.
What you'll learn
Introduction to Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Understand the difference between phonological and phonemic awareness.
Onset and Rime: Identifying the beginning sound (onset) and the remaining part of the syllable (rime).
Phoneme Isolation: Hearing and identifying the first, last, and middle sounds in words.
Phoneme Blending: Listening to individual sounds and blending them together to form a word.
Phoneme Segmenting: Breaking words apart into their individual sounds.
Phoneme Addition: Adding phonemes in words to form new ones.
Phoneme Substitution - Substituting phonemes in words to form new ones.
Assessment and Progress Monitoring - Observing children’s phonemic development and using simple tools to track growth in blending, segmenting, and manipulatio
Link to Phonics - Showing how phonemic awareness naturally transitions into letter-sound relationships and formal phonics instruction.
Teaching Diverse Learners - Adapting phonemic awareness instruction to meet the needs of learners with varying abilities and backgrounds.
Final Reflections and Next Step - Summarizing learning from Course 2 and guiding the transition into a structured phonics program like Jolly Phonics.
Requirements
No prior experience needed, just an interest in teaching children.
Access to basic teaching tools such as paper, puppets, toys, manipulatives, printable activities, etc.
Ability to engage young children in playful, interactive activities.
Description
Course 2 of the Pre-Jolly Phonics Core Skills for Literacy Success is the next step in building a solid literacy foundation.This course focuses on phonemic awareness, the ability to hear, blend, segment, and manipulate individual sounds in words.The course provides structured lessons and playful strategies to teach onset and rime, sound isolation, blending, segmenting, and manipulation.These are the critical skills children need before they can read and write using phonics.By completing this course, you’ll ensure your learners are truly phonics ready.What you'll learn· Introduction to Phonological and Phonemic Awareness· Understand the difference between phonological and phonemic awareness.· Onset and Rime: Identifying the beginning sound (onset) and the remaining part of the syllable (rime).· Phoneme Isolation: Hearing and identifying the first, last, and middle sounds in words.· Phoneme Blending: Listening to individual sounds and blending them together to form a word.· Phoneme Segmenting: Breaking words apart into their individual sounds.· Phoneme Addition: Adding phonemes in words to form new ones.· Phoneme Deleting - phonemes in words to form new ones.· Phoneme Substitution - Substituting phonemes in words to form new ones.· Assessment and Progress Monitoring - Observing children’s phonemic development and using simple tools to track growth in blending, segmenting, and manipulation.· Link to Phonics - Showing how phonemic awareness naturally transitions into letter-sound relationships and formal phonics instruction.· Teaching Diverse Learners - Adapting phonemic awareness instruction to meet the needs of learners with varying abilities and backgrounds.· Final Reflections and Next Step - Summarizing learning from Course 2 and guiding the transition into a structured phonics program like Jolly Phonics.Each lesson includes direct explanations, classroom-tested strategies, songs, and practical examples so you can confidently deliver each concept to young children even though they are not yet reading.These skills complete the phonological and phonemic awareness pathway and directly prepare children to begin Jolly Phonics or any other structured phonics program.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Introduction to Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Lecture 2 Introduction to Phonological and Phonemic Awareness
Section 3: Onset and Rime
Lecture 3 Onset and Rime
Section 4: Phoneme Isolation
Lecture 4 Phoneme Isolation
Section 5: Phoneme Blending
Lecture 5 Phoneme Blending
Section 6: Phoneme Segmenting
Lecture 6 Phoneme Segmenting
Section 7: Phoneme Addition
Lecture 7 Phoneme Addition
Section 8: Phoneme Deleting
Lecture 8 Phoneme Deleting
Section 9: Phoneme Substitution
Lecture 9 Phoneme Substitution
Section 10: Assessment
Lecture 10 Assessment
Section 11: Link Phonemic Awareness to Phonics
Lecture 11 Link Phonemic Awareness to Phonics
Section 12: Teaching Diverse Learners
Lecture 12 Teaching Diverse Learners
Section 13: Final Reflections and Next Steps
Lecture 13 Final Reflections and Next Steps
Preschool and Nursery teachers,Teachers,Early childhood educators,Teaching assistants and support staff in early years’ settings,Caregivers,Parents and homeschoolers of children aged 3 to 5.,Anyone preparing children for Jolly Phonics or early reading