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During an entry-level assessment, a kindergarten teacher has concluded that one of her students has mastered the skills of letter recognition, oral segmentation, and blending, as well as rhyming. In order to ensure the student is receiving appropriate instruction at his reading level, she should teach him Phonological and Phonetic Awareness.
In the proper class environment, this is important for the student because can help the student to control or manipulate syllables, words, rimes, and onsets. Then, we the help of phonemic awareness, the student can focus on understanding phonemes when it speaks. At this moment is when the teacher has to developed interesting forms of teaching so the student can't find it difficult to learn its progressions.