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Phonics is a way of teaching children how to read and write. It helps children hear, identify and use different sounds that distinguish one word from another in the English language.
Phonics is a group of English sounds. A phonic is a sound produced by a letter that does not sound like its letter name, like the “o” in “to” or by a combination of letters, like the “sion” in “expression,” or by a plain letter that sounds like its letter name, like the “o” in “go.”Understanding phonics will also help the child to know which letters to use when they are writing words
To read English successfully, children must learn to turn the words they see in a text into sounds, and make sense of these sounds.
Phonics teaches or help children learn how to read.
Research indicates that children who have learned strong phonological awareness acquire reading with greater ease and success than children who haven’t.
Understanding phonics will also help children know which letters to use when they are writing words.
Phonics involves matching the sounds of spoken English with individual letters or groups of letters. For example, the sound k can be spelled as c, k, ck or ch.
Teaching children to blend the sounds of letters together helps them decode unfamiliar or unknown words by sounding them out. For example, when a child is taught the sounds for the letters t, p, a and s, they can start to build up the words: “tap”, “taps”, “pat”, “pats” and “sat”.
To read English successfully, children must learn to turn the words they see in a text into sounds, and make sense of these sounds.
It is important for children to learn letter-sound relationships because English uses letters in the alphabet to represent sounds.Phonics teaches this information to help children learn how to read. Children learn the sounds that each letter makes, and how a change in the order of letters changes a word’s meaning. For example, if we don’t pay attention to letter order, words such as ‘dog’ and ‘pat’ might be misread as ‘god’ and ‘tap’ respectively.
Research indicates that children who have learned strong phonological awareness acquire reading with greater ease and success than children who haven't.
I am Ruchika Shinde . I have done B.A. Ded. I am a certified phonics teacher. I have six years of experience in teaching field. I am taking phonics classes online and offline.
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