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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.19 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Education | Downloaded: 0
...Single letters: single sound Digraphs: 2 letters--1...
...Digraphs: 2 letters--1 sound: ch Clusters: 2...
...Teaching Phonics Analytic: Sound in context of...
...of word- beginning sound of hat Synthetic:...
...of hat Synthetic: Sound by sound: /h/-/a/-/t/...
...Synthetic: Sound by sound: /h/-/a/-/t/ Combination of...
...Consonants Phonemic awareness Letter-sound integration Guided practice...
...Difficulty separating second sound in blend from...
...finger for each sound. Build on what...
...stick, have them sound out sick as...
...make stick. Emphasize sound of t. A...
...variability (Try Another Sound) strategy. Teaching Vowel...
...Correspondences Phonemic awareness Letter-sound integration Guided practice...
...(bread), or other sound (cow). Use variability...
...strategy (try another sound). Closed syllable generalization-...
...part Analogy Context Sound by sound Try...
...Context Sound by sound Try another sound...
...sound Try another sound Sound correction/model word...
...Try another sound Sound correction/model word routine...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 1.08 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Education | Downloaded: 0
...(LITL) Affrication-/t/&/d/ before sound /r/, so /t/...
...or as second sound in cluster as...
...• Add missing initial sound • Note how beginning...
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Lecture Notes | Approved: 7 years ago | 7.4 MB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...touch, balance, bp, sound Photoreceptors – light,...
...tympanal organs for sound detection Figure 6.14...
...Detect and interpret sound waves Vertebrates Ear...
...outer ears Problem: sound transfers poorly between...
...ear Solution: amplify sound Pinna acts as...
...to collect more sound Middle ear bones...
...6.26b Specialized for sound detection Coiled Cochlea...
...Corti Organ of sound transduction Hair cells...
...hair cells detect sound Outer hair cells...
...in cochlear duct Sound Transduction Figure 6.26b...
...Figure 6.26b Steps: Sound waves vibrate tympanic...
...electrical signals Encoding sound frequencies Basilar Membrane...
...end High frequency sound vibrates stiff end...
...end Low frequency sound vibrates flexible end...
...and differences in sound intensity to detect...
...detect location of sound Sound in right...
...location of sound Sound in right ear...
...right ear first Sound located to the...
...to the right Sound louder in right...
...in right ear Sound located to the...
...head helps localize sound Amplitude Detection Loud...
...in response to sound Do not release...
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