What is Phonics
Phonics is nothing but the science of sound or a method of teaching beginners to read and pronounce words by learning the phonetic value of letters, letter groups, and especially syllables.
Example of Phonics:
Phonics involves matching the sounds of individual letters or groups of letters. For example, the sound k can be spelled as c, k, ck. Teaching children to blend the sounds of letters together helps them decode unfamiliar or unknown words by sounding them out.
Why is phonics important? Phonics instruction teaches children how to decode letters into their respective sounds, a skill that is essential to read unfamiliar words by themselves. Keep in mind that most words are in fact unfamiliar to early readers in print, even if they have spoken knowledge of the word.
What are the phonics skills?
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 and the ability to decode multisyllable words.
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