learn phonic sound k & l with poem by (ECE Teacher) Miss Bushra hashmi.
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- Опубліковано 16 січ 2025
- Increased Vocabulary: Phonics teaching not only helps children read and spell words, but it also expands their understanding of language. As pupils become proficient in decoding words, they encounter new vocabulary regularly, which enriches their overall language skills and comprehension.
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.
Through phonics, children learn to: Recognise sounds and their associated letters. Identify the sounds that combinations of letters make. Blend sounds together to form a word.
Once children know the letters of the alphabet and the sounds they stand for, they're ready to use those building blocks to read words and simple sentences. Building strong phonics skills in the early years of school is the key to your child becoming a strong, independent reader.
Readers use phonics skills, beginning with letter/sound correspondences, to pronounce words and then attach meaning to them. As readers develop, they apply other decoding skills, such as recognizing word parts (e.g., roots and affixes) and the ability to decode multisyllable words.
The goal of phonics. instruction is to help children learn the alphabetic principle. - the idea that letters represent the sounds of spoken language - and that there is an organized, logical, and predictable relationship between written letters and spoken sounds