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1. Using Phonics as an Adult
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... is coupled with automated voice guides that teach its learners the names of each letter of the alphabet and how each of them sounds. The learner then imitates each sound and slowly learns them. From there ...
2. The Benefits of Using Adult Phonics
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... how to read in the conventional classroom setting. It uses the concept of imitating sounds of English letters as they are spoken and associating them with the appropriate symbols in the alphabet and connecting ...
3. A Brief History of Phonics and How it Got Started
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... individual alphabetic codes that made up the pronunciations of words, which is an important step to better reading instruction. This gave way to better contextual understanding of literature as aimed by ...
4. Educators
(Educators/Educators)
... vast majority, the failure to teach students the way that words are built, the exact sounds of each of the 26 letters of the alphabet, and the 44 different sounds that make up the English language, is ...
... learn the alphabet that the whole process of learning phonics begins. Kindergarten is where your child will learn the consonant sounds, excluding the vowels a, e, i, o, and u. First and second ...
6. Starfall Phonics Program Review
(Programs/Programs)
... awareness, systematic phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. They offer four main categories for learning phonics, which include: ABCs – Learning each letter of the alphabet and associating ...
7. Click'n Read
(Programs/Programs)
... the alphabet, phonetics, and the letter and word decoding required for reading success, a new Internet program can help. What is Click'N READ Phonics? ClickN' KIDS, Inc, an Agoura Hills, CA ...
8. Abcread Phonics Program Review
(Programs/Programs)
... that complement the DVD program. Topics include the alphabet (DVD #1), digraphs (DVD #2), and where letters change (DVD #3). The program includes self-test check off sheets. Strengths: The program ...
9. Teaching Kids Who Struggle, with Phonics
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... also need to be made aware that these characters (letters of the alphabet) make unique sounds that help us identify what we see. This is what phonemic awareness is all about, learning letter sounds.  ...
10. Fun Phonics Activities for the Classroom
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... vowel sound, such as "alligator." You can either continue this exercise through the entire alphabet, or just use it to review all of the short vowel sounds after your unit is complete. To make the game ...
11. Six Steps to Reading Success
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... by letters in the alphabet. The older students become, they will soon be writing letters and will recognize most of them by their shapes. STEP 3: Letter and Sound Correspondence Students will soon then ...
12. Teaching Phonics in a Whole Language Classroom
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... phonics, and then look at the suggestions for activities that will help your students learn how to read better. Alphabet/Sound Relationships Children begin reading by learning the relationship ...
13. Phonics Activities for Each Letter of the Alphabet
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... the alphabet. A: Try apple stamping with your students. Simply cut out an "A" on half of an apple and have your students stamp the letter on paper as you introduce words that begin with "A," ...
14. What is Phonemic Awareness?
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... that children learn the sounds of the alphabet before they learn to read the letters. Based on this, rhyming words make it easy for a child to recognize the sounds of her language. A good example of ...
15. The Basics to Learning Phonics
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
... alphabet that the whole process of learning phonics begins. Kindergarten is where your child will learn the consonant sounds, excluding the vowels a, e, i, o, and u. First and second grade is ...
16. Phonics Activities for the Car
(Articles and Studies/Articles and Studies)
...  See and Say: Children this young start by identifying sounds of the alphabet through seeing and hearing things around them. Say to your child, "Johnny, what do you hear coming this way?" He may ...
17. Students & Learning
(News/Newsflash)
Students learn the names of the people around them quite easily. It is important to teach your students that the different sounds these names make are represented by letters in the alphabet. The older ...
18. Parents
(Category)
... parts, teaching young readers the specific sounds that each of the 26 letters of the alphabet make, and eventually expanding to teach children the particular 44 speech sounds that exist in the English ...