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Haya94

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Describe the difference between phonemic awareness and phonics.
 
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In which of the following strategies does the teacher engage in a written conversation with students?
 
  A. Learning logs
  B. Pen pals
  C. Dialogue writing
   D. Author's chair



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Answer to Question 1

Describe the difference between phonemic awareness and phonics.

Phonemic awareness is the awareness that spoken words are composed of individual sounds or phonemes.
Phonics is the relationship between sounds and letters in written language.

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