Phonogram Dictionary

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Phonogram Dictionary
Language - Reading
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LevelPrimary
Age5.5
PrerequisitesSilent e
MaterialsPhonogram Dictionary

In this activity the child learns to use the Phonogram Dictionary. This is a reference booklet that allows the child to look up unfamiliar phonograms in words while reading.
(The Phonogram Dictionary pictured is available to print.)

Presentation

  1. The Phonogram Dictionary begins with a page reminding the child of the Key Sounds as the are written with the Sandpaper Letters and Double Sandpaper Letters.
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  2. There is a different tabbed page for almost every phonogram the child may come across while reading that is not among the Key Sounds.
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  3. Show the child that some phonograms (such as ph) have just one sound that they might represent in any words.
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  4. Some phonograms (such as s) could represent several different sounds. The more commonly used sounds for each phonogram are listed first, the less likely possibilities are last.
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  5. Find an example of a phonogram in a word in a book.
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  6. Find the tab for that phonogram in the Dictionary.
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  7. Flip to that page to see what sound the phonogram represents.
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  8. Some phonograms can represent more than one sound. Look through the options to see which one makes sense for the word in the book.
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