Sounds Like Success: Building Phonemic Awareness

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Sounds Like Success: Building Phonemic Awareness

Programme Overview

Topic
Early literacy development — phonemic awareness skills and practical classroom strategies.

Delivery Model

Face-to-Face

What is Included

Certificate of attendance

Course material (if applicable)

Cost

AED 940 plus 5% VAT (per delegate)

Registration

Please fill out the booking form to register.

If you would like bespoke in-school training, please contact Paola (paola@infinitelearning.ae) for more information.

Course Details

Date of Training
Course Dates will be Scheduled Once we have Sufficient Registrations to Ensure Course Viability. 

Time

TBC

Venue

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Booking Deadline
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Target audience

Early childhood educators
Foundation Stage / KG1–KG2 teachers
Learning support assistants
Speech and language practitioners
Education professionals working with children aged 3–6 years in schools or nurseries

Aims of the course

To increase understanding of phonemic awareness and its role in early literacy development. 

 

To provide a clear developmental pathway for phonemic skills in children aged 3–6. 

To equip educators with engaging, practical strategies for developing sound awareness.  

To promote integration of phonemic awareness activities into daily teaching and play-based learning. 

Intended outcomes

By the end of the course, participants will be able to: 

Define phonemic awareness and differentiate it from phonological awareness. 

Identify the stages of phonemic awareness development and key milestones for ages 3–6. 

Plan and deliver developmentally appropriate activities to teach sound discrimination, blending, and segmenting. 

Apply strategies to integrate phonemic awareness into daily routines and across curriculum areas. 

Use informal assessment methods to monitor progress and identify children requiring additional support. 

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Sharron Fogarty

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Sharron Fogarty is a seasoned education professional with over 25 years of experience in early childhood education and school improvement across the UK, UAE, China, and the Cayman Islands. Her roles have included principal, EYFS advisor, Ofsted lead inspector as well as an inspector for KHDA and the MOE. As a teacher trainer, Sharron played a key role in implementing the EYFS across Essex in 2008, training hundreds of educators on effective early years practice. She has since delivered targeted professional development for Ministry of Education teachers in the UAE and for international educators in China seeking to improve EYFS delivery. Sharron is also an approved assessor and trainer for BTEC and CACHE qualifications at Levels 3 and 5. Sharron has contributed to national education policy and quality assurance frameworks in multiple countries, including work with the Office of Education Standards in the Cayman Islands and the Ministries of Education in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. She is also a published author with Buckinghamshire University, contributing curriculum content for teacher education programmes. Her expertise in inspection, curriculum design, and capacity building continues to shape educational standards and drive improvement across diverse settings.

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This training focuses on the development of phonemic awareness as a key foundation for early reading and writing success. Participants will explore the sequence of skills children typically acquire, examine evidence-based approaches, and practise practical techniques for supporting sound recognition, blending, and segmenting. The session combines theoretical input with interactive demonstrations and resource sharing to ensure participants can immediately apply their learning in real classroom or nursery settings. 

DAY 1 
8:45 Arrival & Registration 
Welcome, networking, and distribution of course materials.
9:00 Understanding Phonemic Awareness 

  • Defining phonemic awareness and its role in reading readiness.
  • Differentiating between phonological and phonemic awareness.
  • Developmental milestones for ages 3–6.
10:30 Break
11:00 Strategies and Activities 

Games, songs, and rhymes to build sound awareness. 

Teaching initial, medial, and final sound recognition. 

Activities for blending and segmenting sounds. 

Adapting activities for diverse learners. 

12:00 Assessment and Integration 

Informal assessment approaches and observation techniques. 

Embedding phonemic awareness into literacy and play-based learning. 

Short case study examples from early years classrooms. 

12:45  Reflection & Close 

Personal action planning. 

Sharing of key resources and Q&A.

13:00  13:00 – End of Training 
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Trainer:
Sharron Fogarty
Duration:
4 Hours
Sessions:
1
Language:
English