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The Influence of Jolly Phonics on Students

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To determine the influence that Jolly Phonics had on the student’s phonemic awareness, data was collected over the course of one 12 week unit in the kindergarten classroom. Each student was tested on their progress with recognizing sounds based on an assessment booklet of their sounds. Other methods of data collection included observations of the students working independently, check lists of work accomplished, field notes of work being done and tests administered. A pre and post assessment was administered. This was used to determine how much knowledge the students had gained from the beginning to the end of the unit, comparing it with the post assessment at the end of the project. This study and data collection was taken over a twelve week period.
The first step in this study was to send home the informed consent form. Parents were asked to sign the Informed Consent Document (see Appendix A). If any parent had not given consent, collected data would have been destroyed for that particular student. However, all students received consent forms from their parents, which resulted in using all the samples collected throughout this study. Once the consent forms were received, the next step was to gather and record the baseline scores.
Students followed the daily curriculum of Jolly Phonics and practiced their skills of learning the letter sounds, learning letter formation, blending, identifying the sounds in words (segmenting), and sight words. Students received direct

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