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【】phonics
[noun, plural in form but singular in construction]
Definition of phonics
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How Do You Teach phonics?
In the field of beginning reading, there are two
basic schools of thought in the U.S. today. One emphasizes "whole
language" teaching, which relies on teaching a lot of reading; the
other emphasizes phonics, teaching how letters and syllables
correspond to sounds. Phonics instruction may be especially
difficult in English, since English has the most difficult spelling
of any Western language. Consider the various ways we create
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Examples of phonics in
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First Known Use of phonics
circa 1684, in the meaning defined
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What is Phonics?
Phonics
When children can identify and combine sounds in words and
sentences, they develop autonomous literacy skills.
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short, with phonics, your child will have the confidence to
identify the vowels and consonant combinations that form words and
read independently. It’s like magic when a child goes from zero to
hero phonics skills. Our Kiz Phonics program delivers that magic,
with the most comprehensive set of resources that anyone can use to
teach a child how to read. We have also been amazed by the
overwhelmingly positive feedback from teachers who have used Kiz
Phonics to teach adults with zero literacy skills – we had not
anticipated that.
Technical Definition of Phonics
Phonics develops phonemic awareness in children,
which is the building block for early literacy skills. Phonemic
awareness is the ability to hear and manipulate individual sounds
or phonemes. Phonemic awareness is the realization that within a
word are individual sounds or phonemes. A phoneme is the smallest
unit of
But before that, we must develop print awareness.
Print awareness refers to a child’s understanding and use of
print.
Once children can recognize the 26 letters of the alphabet – technically classified as graphemes – they can be combined to generate the 44 sounds of the English language – called phonemes. For instance, children will learn vowel digraphs such as /oa/, as well as consonant digraphs such as /sh/. Digraphs are two letters which come together to make one sound: ex. With vowel digraph /oa/ as in goat, the long ‘o’ sound is made in this case by two letters coming together. Meanwhile, the consonant digraph /sh/ makes the sound we hear at the start of the words, sheep and at the end of the word fish.
Why is phonics important?
Phonics helps your child learn to read and spell. Without this ability, your child will struggle with reading. Words are like codes, and phonics teaches children how to crack the reading code. Phonics is, therefore, an essential part of any reading development program. It unlocks the wealth of knowledge in many other subjects such as science and math. Thus, it is the single most important gift you can give a child – teaching how to read early.
When is the best time to learn?
It is often best to develop phonics skills from as little as three years of age. In our experience, postponing this early development is a wasted opportunity. We have taught kids how to read short words and sentences at the age of three, and by the time they are five, they devour short storybooks.
But it is often best to start slowly by exposing the child to letters of the alphabet from as low as two years of age or even earlier. This does not need to be done explicitly. It can be done in subtle ways, such as having those alphabet charts on the wall or teaching the ABC song early, or gamifying the whole experience so it does not feel like teaching. The next step is teaching them what the letters say. This song can help: https://www.kizphonics.com/abc-sound-song/
Research has shown that children who have not developed reading skills by second grade will experience an overall delay in learning throughout their school life.
What kind of phonics approach does Kiz Phonics use?
At
Kiz Phonics, we use a direct systematic and explicit phonics
approach to organize our
I am a parent. How can I help my child learn to read?
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child actually begins to learn to read at home, not at school.
Teachers finish the job at school. Even with teachers helping at
school, children always do better when their parents are involved
in their learning. Set aside as little as 20 minutes every day to
do a phonics lesson. Just keep it regular and short. You can follow
our program
How can I develop my child’s print awareness?
Here are a few techniques for developing print awareness in preschoolers. This list is by no means exhaustive:
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said earlier that a phoneme is the smallest unit if sound that can
differentiate meaning. If a phoneme is the smallest unit of sound
that can differentiate meaning, then a grapheme is the smallest
unit of written language that can differentiate meaning. A grapheme
could be a letter or a symbol. The
letter
Please note that the problem with English is that we have
26 letters of the alphabet, but over 44 phonemes. For
example,
Are there different types of phonemes (sounds) in
English?
Sounds are commonly broken up into two groups, and some
would say three - Vowels, Consonants and
Diphthongs.
What are vowel sounds?
Vowels are sounds that are said without stopping the flow
of air from your lungs. The most commonly known vowel sounds are
made by the letters
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The most common misconception people have is that there are
5 vowels in English. True and False! There are 6 letters
(a,
What are consonant sounds?
Consonants are sounds that are made by partial or complete
closure of air coming from your lungs. Consonants are most commonly
represented by all other letters that
are
This consonant and vowel business is confusing. Can you simplify it?
Before you get confused, let’s simplify things:
There are 26 letters of the alphabet. The 26 letters can be
manipulated to make 44 sounds. There are 44 sounds in the English
language. Of these sounds, 19 are vowel sounds, while 25 are
consonant sounds. The vowels are most commonly represented by the
symbols
Did you say digraphs
again?
Yes I did, and you already know it. A digraph is when a
pair of letters come together to make one sound. For
example,
I get it now
That’s a good start. Now that you understand what phonics is, check out all the resources we offer to help in your teaching:
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