Common Phonics Mistakes | How To Teach Phonics
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2024
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In this video:
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Schwa
2:34 - Name vs Sound
4:17 - Phase 1
5:07 - No Play
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Love this entire video, YES!!!! Also looking forward to your videos about helping parents and caregivers teach through play!!!! ❤️
Thank you so much! Liked!
Your videos are very much helpful.. Thank you so much for whatever you are doing🫶
I was wondering if you had time to do those phase 2 & 3 phonics sound videos! They’re great! Really helps my child to learn and remember them
I'm just getting the last of the initial sound videos edited! Should all be up over the next few weeks. Thanks for your patience :)
'p' Words | Phonics | Initial Sounds has comments turned off - excellent video
I like ur video
Is there a best order to teach phonic sounds? Also, have you any blending sounds videos. Thank you for all wonderful and helpful videos.
Hi! I have videos all about phonics and the order they are taught in (it starts with s, a, t, p, i, n) and more info about this on my website www.LittleLearners.education 🙂 I have blending videos for children - take a look at my 'Segmenting and Blending' playlist 😊
I'm having a bit of a hard time avoiding the schwa. I think I just need more practice, but it keeps slipping out. I know I'm not doing irreparable harm, but I must be confusing the poor girl! Some, lilke /p/ and /b/ are hard to sound out for me without a schwa.
Any tips?
I'm an Egyptian ESL instructor for YL at an academy, teaching phonics for the kids whose schools are either British or American, I find it confusing which accent to use to teach them some sounds that are different like (short o not uh, au/aw) in American accent and silent r in British English. I pronounce short o sound and also American R for bossy R sounds and when they grow to get the gist of it at 8 years, I teach them au/aw in both accents and the flap t in American accent. Is it a right way?
Hi Phoebe! It can be really difficult when thinking about accents. I teach in my own accent, however if I was teaching somewhere else where the general accent was different, I would modify my teaching to reflect that. It's best to stick to the local accent or the child's, but I understand that can be difficult when you have multiple accents in one class!
realy i like this vedio mam
I like teaching with play
Teaching phonics in a multi-sensory method would be helpful.