The Main Phonics Teaching Methods
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- Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2022
- We all want our students to be successful readers! But what does research say about how phonics plays a role in that? The research is clear: phonics instruction is crucial to students' reading success! However, there are several different ways and methods to teach phonics.
In this video, we'll explore some of the principal phonics teaching methods, as well as which ones are most effective.
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My nephew is 6 and cannot read or write. He has such a short attention span and a speech problem, but I am determined to teach him over the summer.
Clear and practical.
I remember the “plaid” phonics books! I liked them as a first grader.
I learned to read before kindergarten by reading with my parents, so no phonics there. The first I remember being taught phonics was 2nd grade and by then it seemed pointless and I hated the subject because it didn't make sense to me. Now I'm getting ready to teach a K-1 blended class and am panicking because I realize I don't know the phonics of the sounds the letters make so I'm cramming before the start of school.
For sure everyone learns differently!! It's great to reflect on how you learned as a child. Best of luck as you enter this school year!
Quite interesting information.
great job
Thanks
I was in k-2 in the early 90s, (public school) so I remember having hooked on phonics books... and instruction
I learned by sight many years agp
When I was in Kindergarten the school system in FL used Letter People
Anyone else here bc they have a baby and are terrified by all the 8-12 year olds that can’t read so are now cramming phonics to teach them as early as possible?
Yup except I’m trying to help my brother 😭
Trying to help my sister since my mom won’t do it.
Trying to help my son, I am so frustrated right
Yeah, I’m a reading tutor and have witnessed that Covid time off from school really messed kids reading progress up across the whole country.
Good video. I'm a primary teacher but rarely teach phonics because I teach higher years
Great!
Am totally new to the teaching feild and i watched videos for teachers using a seem like signs or something like this to introduce the sound of a letter, if you teacher please got my point please help me to know the name of the method so i can use it for the kids
And thanks in advance ❤
Are you looking for a resource or a video?
I mean as a mom of a four-year old who wanted to read, and took off like crazy, I feel like we defaulted to incidental. But she can read so well (hundreds of books). We have done a mix (word family books, sound books, decodables).
Different kids definitely need different methods! That's great that your four year old had so much success!
May I ask what your thoughts are on me using dash into reading? Would you recommend to teach reading? If not which curriculum would you recommend other than all about reading and logic of English?
Hey! I personally do not have experience using either of those programs. I did recommend a few pillars for phonics programs in this blog if you want to read through it: learningattheprimarypond.com/blog/5-things-to-look-for-when-choosing-a-phonics-program/
Curious if you remember being taught phonics as a student yourself, and if so, what method was used? Let me know in the comments.
I wasn't taught phonics.
1960s In Kansas, there was no phonics taught. We had programmed reading. Read at your own pace.
Dick and Jane!
I was taught phonics, systematic, explicit & synthetic - however, I do also remember lessons in the other styles. We had books at home, books on cassette (my cassette reader was mother-goose shaped, I loved it) and I was reading at "an 8th/9th grade level" in 5th. I am utterly shocked at what has happened in schools over the last few years with regard to literacy.😟 Shout out from 2024.
I only remember Dick and Jane (1st?) and SRA (4th maybe?).
Something I'm confused with on phonics is how to sound them out.
Thake the word lemon.
Is it LE-M-O-N
L-E-M-O-N
L-E-M-ON
Or something else?
Technically it would be "l-e-m-o-n," sound by sound. But eventually you can learn to divide words like this into syllables and blend that way!
@@learningattheprimarypond how do you know whether to teach them sound by sound or by blending them?
Can you point me to any resources for teaching phonics?
Thanks again!
I Was never taught any phonics really… actually back in the ‘80s phonics lessons was only for slow readers
Hi Nice to see another Trinidadian on this channel.
Flash card and memorize
Rodger rabit computer game!
Dick and Jane books
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Too much to take bcoz of continuos explanation
I don't understand how if people are taught to read using phonics why do we call a bottle of water to sound like Boddle of wader. Or Fiddy Cent.
No phonics trying at all.