Showing posts with label Cued Articulation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cued Articulation. Show all posts

Friday, 13 March 2015

All About... Cued Articulation!

Term One is all about learning to :
recognize all 26 upper and lower case letters 
identify the dominant sound each letter represents
make plausible attempts at writing letters in Victorian Modern Cursive font
We have been using a cuing system created by Jane Passy called cued articulation to help students identify the type of sound each letter makes and to cue them into making this sound.
As a prep team, we have found that pairing a visual of the letter, it's name and finger cue has increased the students accuracy in recalling the letter names and sounds.  A vital skill needed when learning to read and write.
You can learn more about Jane Passy and Cued Articulation by
                visiting the Sounds for Learning website;                      
http://www.soundsforliteracy.com.au/cued-articulation.html

Below is a clip which demonstrates the formation of each cue.  Some of the cues for the vowel sounds and blends are not used currently in the classroom with the students.