Phonics Class
Lesson 1
Parents Phonics Class
Lesson # Topics Lesson # Topics
Lesson 1 What is Phonics? Lesson 9 Vowels combination
Lesson 2 Letters & sounds Lesson 10 R-controlled vowels
Lesson 3 Letters & sounds Lesson 11 Other combination
Lesson 4 Beginning sounds Lesson 12 Blending
Lesson 5 Ending sounds Lesson 13 Blending
Lesson 6 Short vowels Lesson 14 Segmenting
Lesson 7 Long vowels Lesson 15 Segmenting
Lesson 8 Consonant digraphs
Parents Phonics Class
• What is phonics?
• Why phonics is important?
• When is phonics usually taught?
What is phonics ?
• Phonics is a system of relationships
between letters and sounds in a
language.
• When you learn that the letter B has
the sound of /b/ and that "tion" sounds
like /shun/, you are learning phonics.
Why is phonics important?
• Learning phonics will help you to learn
to read and spell. Written language can
be compared to a code, so knowing the
sounds of letters and letter
combinations will help you to decode
words as you read.
• Knowing phonics will also help you
know which letters to use as you write
words.
Why is phonics important?
The 'simple view of reading'
The Rose Report makes a number of
recommendations for the teaching of early reading.
It makes clear that there are two dimensions to
reading – ‘word recognition’ and ‘language
comprehension’.
In 2006 Sir Jim Rose completed his independent review
of the teaching of early reading.
The independent review report, provided clear
recommendations on what constitutes 'high quality
phonics work'.
Why is phonics important?
High-quality phonics teaching secures the
crucial skills of word recognition that, once
mastered, enable you to read fluently and
automatically. Once you are a fluent
reader, you are able to concentrate on the
meaning of the text.
Why is phonics important?
The ‘simple view of reading’ shows that both
dimensions are necessary to achieve fluent
reading. However, the balance between word
recognition and language comprehension shifts
as children acquire secure and automatic
decoding skills and progress from ‘learning to
read’ to ‘reading to learn’ for purpose and
pleasure. The ultimate goal of learning to read
is comprehension.
Stages of learning phonics
• short and long vowels, consonant
digraphs, vowels combination, decoding,
making words.
• the letters and sounds.
• soft and hard sounds and short and long
sounds, all the sounds of letters and
letter combinations.
• practice reading and spelling words
containing those letters and patterns.
All children are different
• Some people need very little phonics
instruction, while others still benefit
from phonics instruction later on in
learning.
• People vary in the amount of phonics
instruction they need and when they need it.
Key concept and skills
Concept 1
• Sounds (phonemes) are represented
by letters (graphemes: shapes of the
letters)
• English is an alphabetic language –
unlike Chinese, for example, where
whole words are represented by
characters.
Key concept and skills
Concept 2
• A phoneme can be represented by
one letter (grapheme) or by a group of
2 or more letters. (e.g. ‘sh’, ‘igh’,
‘eigh’)
• There are 26 alphabetical letters with
44 sounds
Letters and Sounds
26 letters
A C D E F G HB I
J K L M N O P Q
R S T U V W
X Y Z
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XEN4vtH4Ic
ABC song
Letters and Sounds
Part 1
a c d e f g hb i
j k l m n o p q
r s t u v w
x y z
Letters and Sounds
Aa Bb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pCFfkqmU2A&feature=relmfu
Letters and Sounds
Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fotkt0dPra0&feature=relmfu
Letters and Sounds
Rr Ss Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHcI2vtjybU&feature=watch_response
Methods
1. Sound out each letter, instead of
saying the name of the letter, do not
add ‘uh’ at the end of the sound
2. Match the sounds with pictures
3. Sing ABC and phonics songs
4. Play phonics games
5. Practice, practice, practice
Phonics Song
Phonics Song
ABC song by Super simple songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XEN4vtH4Ic
Phonics Song A-I by Super simple songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pCFfkqmU2A&feature=relmfu
Phonics Song J-R by Super simple songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fotkt0dPra0&feature=relmfu
Phonics Song R-Z by Super simple songs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHcI2vtjybU&feature=watch_response
Phonics Song by KidsTV123
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AbG7Wd2Soc&feature=related
Phonics Game
• Letters and pictures
http://kidport.com/GradeK/LanguagesArts/Workbook/Langk_LetterPictures.htm
• ABC order
http://www.learningplanet.com/act/abcorder.asp
• Identify the letter
http://www.fisher-price.com/us/fun/games/phonics/default.asp
• Matching upper and lower case
http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/teddybearPicnic_v2.html
Class Game
Alphabetical Order
2 teams use a plastic film stick on
the board.
Spray some shaving cream.
Each member needs to take a turn
and write the alphabet in order.
Class Game
Circle time
Sit in a circle and name the
alphabet , when it is a vowel, they
need to stand up.
Start from who made a mistake.
When letter sequence is mastered,
let’s try with the sounds.
Class Game
Odd out the cards
2 teams
Each parent will need to name the
different sound in each card.
What we have learnt today
• Letters and sounds
• There are 26 letters and 44 sounds
• Alphabetical order
• Phonics songs
• Practice skills
Matching upper and lower case
Identifying the letter
Match letter and picture

Introduction to phonics lesson 1

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Parents Phonics Class Lesson# Topics Lesson # Topics Lesson 1 What is Phonics? Lesson 9 Vowels combination Lesson 2 Letters & sounds Lesson 10 R-controlled vowels Lesson 3 Letters & sounds Lesson 11 Other combination Lesson 4 Beginning sounds Lesson 12 Blending Lesson 5 Ending sounds Lesson 13 Blending Lesson 6 Short vowels Lesson 14 Segmenting Lesson 7 Long vowels Lesson 15 Segmenting Lesson 8 Consonant digraphs
  • 3.
    Parents Phonics Class •What is phonics? • Why phonics is important? • When is phonics usually taught?
  • 4.
    What is phonics? • Phonics is a system of relationships between letters and sounds in a language. • When you learn that the letter B has the sound of /b/ and that "tion" sounds like /shun/, you are learning phonics.
  • 5.
    Why is phonicsimportant? • Learning phonics will help you to learn to read and spell. Written language can be compared to a code, so knowing the sounds of letters and letter combinations will help you to decode words as you read. • Knowing phonics will also help you know which letters to use as you write words.
  • 6.
    Why is phonicsimportant? The 'simple view of reading' The Rose Report makes a number of recommendations for the teaching of early reading. It makes clear that there are two dimensions to reading – ‘word recognition’ and ‘language comprehension’. In 2006 Sir Jim Rose completed his independent review of the teaching of early reading. The independent review report, provided clear recommendations on what constitutes 'high quality phonics work'.
  • 7.
    Why is phonicsimportant? High-quality phonics teaching secures the crucial skills of word recognition that, once mastered, enable you to read fluently and automatically. Once you are a fluent reader, you are able to concentrate on the meaning of the text.
  • 8.
    Why is phonicsimportant? The ‘simple view of reading’ shows that both dimensions are necessary to achieve fluent reading. However, the balance between word recognition and language comprehension shifts as children acquire secure and automatic decoding skills and progress from ‘learning to read’ to ‘reading to learn’ for purpose and pleasure. The ultimate goal of learning to read is comprehension.
  • 9.
    Stages of learningphonics • short and long vowels, consonant digraphs, vowels combination, decoding, making words. • the letters and sounds. • soft and hard sounds and short and long sounds, all the sounds of letters and letter combinations. • practice reading and spelling words containing those letters and patterns.
  • 10.
    All children aredifferent • Some people need very little phonics instruction, while others still benefit from phonics instruction later on in learning. • People vary in the amount of phonics instruction they need and when they need it.
  • 11.
    Key concept andskills Concept 1 • Sounds (phonemes) are represented by letters (graphemes: shapes of the letters) • English is an alphabetic language – unlike Chinese, for example, where whole words are represented by characters.
  • 12.
    Key concept andskills Concept 2 • A phoneme can be represented by one letter (grapheme) or by a group of 2 or more letters. (e.g. ‘sh’, ‘igh’, ‘eigh’) • There are 26 alphabetical letters with 44 sounds
  • 13.
    Letters and Sounds 26letters A C D E F G HB I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XEN4vtH4Ic
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Letters and Sounds Part1 a c d e f g hb i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
  • 16.
    Letters and Sounds AaBb Cc Dd Ee Ff Gg Hh Ii http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pCFfkqmU2A&feature=relmfu
  • 17.
    Letters and Sounds JjKk Ll Mm Nn Oo Pp Qq Rr http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fotkt0dPra0&feature=relmfu
  • 18.
    Letters and Sounds RrSs Tt Uu Vv Ww Xx Yy Zz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHcI2vtjybU&feature=watch_response
  • 19.
    Methods 1. Sound outeach letter, instead of saying the name of the letter, do not add ‘uh’ at the end of the sound 2. Match the sounds with pictures 3. Sing ABC and phonics songs 4. Play phonics games 5. Practice, practice, practice
  • 20.
    Phonics Song Phonics Song ABCsong by Super simple songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XEN4vtH4Ic Phonics Song A-I by Super simple songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pCFfkqmU2A&feature=relmfu Phonics Song J-R by Super simple songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fotkt0dPra0&feature=relmfu Phonics Song R-Z by Super simple songs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHcI2vtjybU&feature=watch_response Phonics Song by KidsTV123 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AbG7Wd2Soc&feature=related
  • 21.
    Phonics Game • Lettersand pictures http://kidport.com/GradeK/LanguagesArts/Workbook/Langk_LetterPictures.htm • ABC order http://www.learningplanet.com/act/abcorder.asp • Identify the letter http://www.fisher-price.com/us/fun/games/phonics/default.asp • Matching upper and lower case http://www.kenttrustweb.org.uk/kentict/content/games/teddybearPicnic_v2.html
  • 22.
    Class Game Alphabetical Order 2teams use a plastic film stick on the board. Spray some shaving cream. Each member needs to take a turn and write the alphabet in order.
  • 23.
    Class Game Circle time Sitin a circle and name the alphabet , when it is a vowel, they need to stand up. Start from who made a mistake. When letter sequence is mastered, let’s try with the sounds.
  • 24.
    Class Game Odd outthe cards 2 teams Each parent will need to name the different sound in each card.
  • 25.
    What we havelearnt today • Letters and sounds • There are 26 letters and 44 sounds • Alphabetical order • Phonics songs • Practice skills Matching upper and lower case Identifying the letter Match letter and picture