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Teaching Phonics To Children, How To Teach Phonics And Reading, How To Read Better, Teach Kid Read

Teaching Phonics To Children, How To Teach Phonics And Reading, How To Read Better, Teach Kid Read

http://children-learning-reading.good-info.co ---<br><br>Teaching Phonics To Children, How To Teach Phonics And Reading, How To Read Better, Teach Kid Read.<br><br>Teaching phonics to children - How to Teach Phonics and Reading, Teaching children to read by teaching phonics activities is a lot like doing math, where you have to know what the numbers are, how to count, and you need to learn to add and subtract before learning to multiply and divide. <br><br>Teaching phonics to children is no different where you follow a step by step approach by first teaching the child the alphabet letters and phonics sounds, and then teaching them the combination of different letters to create different words, and using words to form sentences. <br><br>It is a very logical and sequential buildup of phonics knowledge and reading ability.<br><br>Before a child can learn to read, he or she must first learn the alphabet letters, and know the sounds represented by the letters. <br><br>It's usually easier to teach some consonants and short vowels first before moving on to more complicated things such as consonant digraphs (2 consonants formed to produce one sound, such as "ch" or "ph") and long vowels. <br><br>As you can see, teaching children to read by the phonics method helps them develop phonemic awareness, and it is also a very logical and straight forward approach.<br><br>Start off by teaching your child the phonics sounds. You can choose to teach your child in alphabetic order going from A to Z, or you can teach several commonly used consonant sounds and vowels, and go from there. <br><br>For example, you may start teaching your child /a/, /c/, and /t/ (slashes denote sound of the letters). <br><br>Once your child has learn to quickly recognize these letters and properly sound out their sounds, you can then teach them to blend /c/, /a/, /t/ to make the words "cat", or "tac", or "at".<br><br>As you introduce more letters and phonics sounds in your lesson plans, you can generate more words, and slowly introduce short, simple sentences to your reading lessons. <br><br>Depending on the age of your child, I would suggest keeping the phonics lessons relatively short - around 5 to 10 minutes. <br><br>Sometimes, just 3 to 5 minutes for a short lesson is plenty, and you can easily teach these short phonics lessons 2 or 3 times each day for a total of 10 to 15 minutes. <br><br><br>>> Teach your child to read today using our step-by-step, proven method for teaching young children to read http://children-learning-reading.good-info.co

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