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1、Phonics PrimerYou can use this Phonics Primer developed by The National Right to Read Foundation to begin teaching a child or adult to read today. This primer lists the 44 sounds in the English language and then gives steps for teaching those 44 sounds and their most common spelling patterns. In add
2、ition to learning sounds and spellings, each day the student must read lists of phonetically related words and spell these words from dictation. Phonics instruction must be reinforced by having the student read decodable text.The 44 Sounds in the English Language5 Short-Vowel Sounds18 Consonant Soun
3、ds7 Digraphsshort / in appleshort / in elephantshort / in iglooshort / in octopusshort / in umbrella/b/ in bat/k/ in cat and kite/d/ in dog/f/ in fan/g/ in goat/h/ in hat/j/ in jam/l/ in lip/m/ in map/n/ in nest/p/ in pig/r/ in rat/s/ in sun/t/ in top/v/ in van/w/ in wig/y/ in yell/z/ in zip/ch/ in
4、chin/sh/ in shipunvoiced /th/ in thinvoiced /th/ in this/hw/ in whip */ng/ in sing/nk/ in sink* (wh is pronounced /w/ in some areas)6 Long-Vowel Sounds3 r-Controlled Vowel SoundsDiphthongs and Other Special Soundslong / in cakelong / in feetlong / in pielong / in boatlong / (yoo) in mulelong / in fl
5、ew/ur/ in fern, bird, and hurt/ar/ in park/or/ in fork/oi/ in oil and boy/ow/ in owl and ouchshort / in cook and pull/aw/ in jaw and haul/zh/ in televisionSteps for Teaching PhonicsStep 1. Gather the materials listed below and store them together in a box.Materials for Teaching PhonicsWhat You NeedS
6、uggestionsystematic phonics programConsider Phonics Pathways (available from our online bookstore), Sing, Spell, Read, Write, or another program from Phonics Products for Home or Phonics Products for School.* phonics flashcards with the letter or letter combination (such as ou) on front and clue wor
7、d (such as out) on backConsider the Individual Set of 70 Phonogram Cards (item #IPC, $10) from Spalding Education International, available at www.spalding.org. Its helpful to also purchase the Spalding Phonogram Sounds CD (item #CD, $5.00) to learn how to pronounce each sound correctly.Note: if you
8、purchase this set from Spalding, you will not need to purchase a separate set of alphabet flashcards.decodable stories(preferably 100% decodable)If your phonics program does not contain 100% decodable stories, consider Stories Based on Phonics, available from our online bookstore, or Bob Books First
9、, available from .writing supplies: index cards, index card file, black wide-tip permanent marker, beginners wide-ruled writing tablet, 2 pencils with erasersPurchase writing supplies at any office supply store.* Note: Make sure your phonics flashcards give the proper sound or sounds for each letter
10、 or letter combination many widely available flashcards are incorrect or incomplete. For example, the common sound of x is /ks/ as in fox, not /z/ as in xylophone or /eks/ as in x-ray. Also, the short-vowel sound of i is / as in igloo, not / as in ice cream.Step 2. Teach the 5 short-vowel sounds and
11、 consonant sounds. Drill until memorized.During the first week, use the flashcards to drill the short-vowel sounds. Add several consonant sounds each day until you are drilling all short-vowel sounds and consonant sounds with your student daily. Do not rush this step. Keep drilling until all sounds
12、are memorized, which usually takes 2-4 weeks.Tip: Work on phonics for at least 15 minutes a day, 5 days a week with your student. Frequency and consistency are more important than the length of time spent on each lesson.Short-Vowel Soundsshort / in appleshort / in elephantshort / in iglooshort / in
13、octopusshort / in umbrellaConsonant Sounds/b/ in bat/k/ in kite/s/ in sun/k/ in cat/l/ in lip/t/ in top/d/ in dog/m/ in map/v/ in van/f/ in fan/n/ in nest/w/ in wig/g/ in goat/p/ in pig/ks/ in fox/h/ in hat/kw/ in queen/y/ in yell/j/ in jam/r/ in rat/z/ in zipStep 3. Practice two-letter blends. Dril
14、l until blending is automatic.After your student knows the short-vowel sounds and consonant sounds, next teach him how to orally blend two letters (b-a, ba) and read two-letter blends such as: ba, be, bi, bo, bu.Two-Letter Blendsb + a = bas + a = saj + a = jab + e = bes + e = sej + e = jeb + i = bis
15、 + i = sij + i = jib + o = bos + o = soj + o = job + u = bus + u = suj + u = juStep 4. Practice three-letter blends. Drill until blending is automatic.After your student can read two-letter blends, progress to three-letter blends, that is, words. Each day, have your student read a set of short-vowel words, then dictate these same words to him. (Show him how to form each letter and correct him gently, if necessary). This not only helps him remember the phonics lesson just learned, but i