The answer choice which represents a more advanced phonological awareness activity which can be taught later in the school year includes; All of the above.
<h3>What is phonological awareness?</h3>
Phonological awareness is an individual's ability to understand the sound structure of words. Phonological awareness hence, is one very important and reliable predictor of a student's reading ability over time and has, therefore, been the focus of much teachings in that regard.
Examples of such activities which promote phonological awareness therefore includes but are not limited to;
- Blending syllables into a word.
- Recognizing rhyming words.
- Generating rhyming words.
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