The Clay County Public Library at Keystone Heights and the Clay Education Foundation hosted a family Library Night at the beach pavilion on March 4.
(L-R) Carolyn Krall and Heather Obermiller of the Clay Education Foundation and Jennifer Goss of the library greet attendees at the event.(L-r) McRae Elementary Principal Tammy Winkler talks to Elliana, Jaedon, and Isabella Cox and Madilyn Crowell about phonological awareness, which is the ability to sound out words. Children with good phonemic awareness skills are better at spelling, decoding, and writing. Children at age 5 with good phonemic skills should be able to count syllables and recognize rhyming words. Children aged 7 should be able to use sound deletion. For example, saying the word “seat”
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