Phonics instruction teaches the relationships between the letters of written language and the sounds of spoken language. To read, children need to understand the alphabetic principle — the idea that letters represent the sounds of spoken language. Decoding is when we use letter-sound relationships to translate a printed word into speech.
Image: Phonological Awareness V Phonemic Awareness & Phonics
Video: Alphabetic Principle (8 min)
Video: Letters vs. Sounds (2 min)
Video: Multisensory Teaching (2 min)
Website: Mass Literacy Guide-Phonics & Decoding
Website: Mass Literacy Guide- Advanced Phonics
Website: Mass Literacy Guide- Word Recognition
Video: What is Decoding? (2 min)
Video: Attack that Word: Reviewing Decoding Strategies (3 min)
Video: Explicit Phonics Instruction (22 min)
Video: How to Teach Phonics in Kindergarten
Video: Syllable Sort (2 min)
Video: Decoding Strategies for Kids (7 min)
Website: 33 Fun Phonics Activities
Video: Differentiating Phonics in Whole Group (6 min)
Video: Alphabet Dance (5 min)
Video: Teaching Syllable Division (10 min)
Website: Syllable Types
Video: Teaching Multisyllabic Words (11 min)
Video: Inside a Dyslexia Intervention (36 min)
Website: Phonemes linked to Letters (5 min)
Article: The Fish Strategy
Website: Multisensory Phonics Activities
Video: Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Phonics (10 min)
Video: Teach Children Sight Words to Increase Fluency (21 min)
Video: How to Teach Sight Words 17 min)
Website: How to Teach Sight Words
This website has TONS of activities for grades Pk-5 in the area of Phonics (use the toolbar on the left to navigate through the various grades)