With Sound Express, you can address your
struggling readers’ deficiencies in sound recognition
and phonological awareness by following the Sensory Integration
Training (SIT) used in the Essential Learning Systems software!
This series of exercises uses the visual, auditory and motor
pathways in the brain to help implant information.
When a student’s ability to identify, distinguish
and manipulate the sounds that make up words is impaired,
he may exhibit one or more of the following symptoms:
- low scores on the auditory portion of the Learning
Efficiency Test-II (LET-II);
- poor performance on a phonological awareness battery,
such as the Test of Phonological Awareness (TOPA);
- phonetic substitutions on dictation tasks (shoe written
as "choe");
- difficulty learning phonics during classroom instruction.
A student who struggles in any of these areas should use
Sound Express to strengthen phonological awareness.
With Sound Express, the student hears a pre-recorded “modeled”
sound (categorized by phoneme) and repeats the sound into
a headset. His reproduction of the sound is recorded and
he is able to compare the correctly modeled sound to his
own reproduction. Students work on each phoneme pair or
group until they can distinguish the sounds with 90 to 100%
accuracy.
This methodology has been successfully proven to provide
accelerated results in gaining phonological awareness.