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- [Narrator] An effective small-group activity for building phonemic awareness is the use of Elkonin sound boxes. - Weamp;#39;ve been working on breaking apart and putting together phonemes, or the individual sounds that we hear in each word. Okay, so first weamp;#39;re gonna say the word, next weamp;#39;re gonna hold up one finger for each sound that we hear in the word, then weamp;#39;re going to touch and move the chips for each sound that we hear in the word. Weamp;#39;re gonna touch each chip and say the sounds that we hear, and then weamp;#39;re going to read the whole word while tracking with our finger. Iamp;#39;m gonna do an example first. So the word is saw. Iamp;#39;m gonna say the word saw. Iamp;#39;m going to hold up a finger for each sound I hear. S-aw. Then Iamp;#39;m gonna touch and move the chips for each sound I hear. S-aw. Iamp;#39;m gonna touch each chip as I say the sounds in saw. S-aw, and I use my finger to track and read the word, saw. Can you try tha