The aim of this workshop is to increase your understanding of the schwa. Once your have a clearer understanding of what it is and why it occurs, you are better poised to help your students recognise it with positive impact on their reading and spelling. This pesky phoneme, often described as the mid central vowel, is the most common sound in English, yet it can be hard to identify and even harder to know which vowel grapheme to use to write it. It’s all about stress and stress can be very stressful!
Multisyllabic words are full of schwas so we’ll be diving into ways to help students read and spell these longer words. But this sound doesn’t only hide in big words, you’ll encounter it even in the simplest of words - for example, a
and the - so the more you know about our orthography the easier it is for you to help your students.
Workshop participants are encouraged to create a working list of a few words they have noticed have a schwa when they pronounce them.