PHONICS

What is Phonics?

A system for approaching reading that focuses on the relationship between letters and sounds. 

Decoding involves more than just knowing the letter/sound correspondences.  To be a proficient decoder, instruction must also include syllables, syllabication, and morphemes.


Why is teaching Phonics Important?

The combination of explicit phonics and phonological training for all students in kindergarten and first grade provides far greater results in word-level reading skills than any other teaching practice that has been studied.

“By the end of first grade, students taught by a code-based approach perform, on average, the equivalent of 7 to 8 standard score points higher on tests of reading comprehension than students taught with meaning-based approaches.” (Essentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties, Kilpatrick)

How do we teach phonics in the most effective way?

Explicit - the teacher provides clear and precise instruction regarding the letter-sound relationships and directly teaches phonic blending

Systematic - teacher has a specific plan or sequence for introducing letter-sound relationships.


Content borrowed from R.I.S.E Arkansas Dept. of Ed