PARTIAL ALPHABETIC PHASE
- During this phase, a child is more experienced with identifying letter sounds and combinations.
- Blended sounds become easier to read, because the child can often recall how certain letters sound together.
- Sight words are more common and the child's understanding; a little more reliable.
Recognizing words for a novice is hard, but for a child in the partial alphabetic phase; the job becomes a little less painful. Children, in this phase, are more inclined to recall more sight words. Although, they are not yet professional readers, their understanding of language and written words are connecting more and their abilities are maturing (Sousa, 2005).
An excellent activity at this time would be partner reading, where a parent or caregiver shares in the reading or recognition of words in simple books. The child will be proud of the progress, and excited to read with mom and/or dad.