- Elkonin boxes
Elkonin boxes are an instructional method used in the early elementary grades to build
phonological awareness by segmenting words intosyllable s or sounds. They are named afterD.B. Elkonin , the Russian psychologist who pioneered their use. The "boxes" are squares drawn on a piece of paper or a chalkboard, with one box for each syllable orphoneme , depending on what kind of segmentation is being done. To use Elkonin boxes, a child listens to aword and moves a token into a box for each syllable or phoneme. In some cases different colored tokens may be used forconsonants andvowels or just for each phoneme in the word.
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