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Phonics

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

PHONICS

  • Teaches students to read and write and the relationship between letters and the spoken sound of language.
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APPROACHES

  • Synthetic Phonics
  • Analytic
  • Analogy Based
  • Phonics through spelling
  • Embedded
  • Onset Rime-phonics instruction
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SYNTHETIC PHONICS

  • Helps. Children learn the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language
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ANALYTIC PHONICS

  • Children learn how to analyze letter sound relationships in previous learned words
  • They do not pronounce sounds in isolation

ANALOGY-BASED PHONICS

  • Children learn to use parts of word word families they know to identify words they don’t know that have similar parts.
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PHONICS THROUGH SPELLING

  • Children learn to segment words in phonemes and to make words by writing letters for phonemes.

EMBEDDED PHONICS

  • Children are taught letter-sound relationships during reading if connected text

ONSET-RIME PHONICS INSTRUCTION

  • Children learn to identify the sound of the letter or letters before the first vowel
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SUMMING IT UP

  • Phonics Instruction- Helps children learn the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language
  • Phonics Instruction is Important because - it leads to an understanding of the alphabetic principle - the systematic and predictable relationships between written letters and spoken words.