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Which activities work with students at the early phonological awareness level? Select all that apply.

1) having students identify rhyming words in texts you read aloud
2) having students clap or tap to count the syllables in a word you say
3) saying a word, then asking students to change the first or last phoneme and say the new word that results
4) saying a two-syllable word, then asking students to delete one syllable and say the word that results

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Final answer:

Activities at the early phonological awareness level include identifying rhyming words, counting syllables, changing phonemes in words, and deleting syllables in two-syllable words.

Step-by-step explanation:

Activities that work with students at the early phonological awareness level include:

  • Having students identify rhyming words in texts you read aloud.
  • Having students clap or tap to count the syllables in a word you say.
  • Saying a word, then asking students to change the first or last phoneme and say the new word that results.
  • Saying a two-syllable word, then asking students to delete one syllable and say the word that results.

These activities encourage students to listen and manipulate sounds in words, which are essential skills for reading development.

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