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WorkshopWorkshopVisual Phonics: See The Sounds
DepartmentDepartmentESU 9
Default ContactDefault ContactCindy Nejezchleb
Default LocationCentral Community College
DescriptionCarre Klein, Certified Visual Phonics Instructor
Visual Phonics was conceived as a mechanism to make the phonemic aspects of spoken language visible to students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. See-the-sound/Visual Phonics was developed in 1982 by the International Communication Learning Institute. It consists of 46 hand and grapheme cues. The hand cues provide visual and kinesthetic information that can be associated with the way a sound is produced verbally. For example, the /p/ sound is represented with a hand cue that simulates the “plosiveness” of /p/ - the air being released from the lips. The grapheme cues are unique symbols that when paired with letters provide students with a visual correlation for the sound a letter might “make” in a particular word.
If you are not able to attend the workshop, there will be a zoom link to view.
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AudienceAudience: Title 1, Early Childhood, DHH, Reading Specialists, Special Education, SLP. ELL. Administrators, classroom teachers, psychs. SAT team members & paras
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