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1Phonics
Activities
and Instructions
2Whats wrong with phonics?
3Phonics Matters
- ? Teachers concepts and motivation
- ? Learners concepts and motivation
- ? Phonics knowledge
- ? Phonics instructions / strategies
- ? Textbook
4Phonics Matters
- ? Supplementary materials
- ? Teaching aids
- ? Time limit
- ? Assignment
- ? Assessment
5What is Phonics?
6What is Phonemic Awareness?
7Difference between Phonics and Phonemic Awareness
- Phonemic awareness
- deals with sounds in spoken word.
- Phonics
- deals with the relationship between sound and
letters.
8Why Phonics?
9How does phonics help EFL learners?
10Disadvantages
- Not one to one correspondent
- tape, tap, tall, taro, ago, any, orange
- to, too, two, true, threw, through, shoe
- read, boat, ship, chip, this, think, phone
- know, kite, lamb, write, watch, light, Wednesday
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11Phonics Categories
- Single consonants --- b, c, (21 consonants)
- Short vowels --- a, e, i, o, u
- Long vowels --- a_e, e _e, i _e, o _e, u _e
- Vowel digraphs --- ai, ay, ea, ee, oa, oo
- Diphthongs --- ou, oy, ow
- r and l controlled vowels --- ar, er, ir, or, ur,
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-all, -ill, -ell,
12- Consonant digraphs --- ch, sh, th, wh, ph, wr,
kn, qu, ng - Consonant cluster --- bl, br, cl, cr, dr, fl, fr,
gr, pl, pr, sk, sl, sm, sn, sp, spl, spr, st, tr,
str, nk, nd, nt, - Others
- s --- sun / is / sure / treasure
- c --- cat / city
- a --- ago / baby / apple / car / ball / sea
13Sequence of phonics instruction
14Phonics instructions
- 1. Traditional
- a. Analytic / indirect / implicit method
- b. Synthetic / direct / explicit method
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- 2. Constructive
- a. Spell based
- making words
- word study picture sort word sort
- b. Compare/contrast and analogy eat,
neat, meat -
15Phonics Related Ability
- ? Reading with phonics
- letter? letter-sound correspondence? blending
- ? Related ability
- 1. Letter knowledge (pre-phonics level)
- 2. Letter-sound correspondence
- 3. Phonological awareness
16Teaching Guidelines
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17Letter Names Letter Forms-- Alphabet
recognition
- ? Writing instruction ? Format (notebook
lines) - ?????
- ? Say
and Write - (in
class practice)
18Listen for the Beginning Sound
- Can you say (Tune Happy Birthday)
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- Can you say the first sound?
- Can you say the first sound?
- Its the first sound in cat?
- Can you say the first sound?
19Letter Sounds-- Phonics skill
- 3. Phonics skill training Manipulating the sound
- ? Making words
20Making words for EFL Beginners
- Use short vowels and consonants
- Begin with two-letter words
- Make CVC words
- Sequential consideration
- C, V ? V C ? C V C
- (Ex) c, a, t ? a t ? c a t
- End up with meaningful reading or ask students to
make sentences with the words
21CVC Words for Beginners
- abc cab
- abedef bed dad
- abcdefgh bag
- abcdefghijk big fig kid Jack
- abcdefghijklmn man leg can
- abcdefghijklmnop mop cap pig
- abcdefghijklmnopqr red
- abcdefghijklmnopqrst bat hat rat
- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw sun van wig
- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz six yo-yo zebra
22Sample Lessons of Making words, Word Sorting and
Reading
- Letters a i b c f g n t
- Make in at cat fat bat bag big
- Sort for in at ag ig
- Reading I see a cat.
- I see a fat cat.
- I see a bag.
- I see a big bag.
- I see a fat cat in a big
bag.
23Phonics Chants
- Letter sound chant
- -at, -at! c, -at, cat!
- I see a cat.
- -at,- at! b, -at, bat!
- I see a bat.
- -at,- at! h,- at, hat!
- I see a hat.
24Phonics Chants
- Letter sound chant
- Show me, show me,
- show me a box.
- Here you are. x2
- Ox, ox, in the box!
- Fox, fox, in the box!
- Show me, show me,
- show me a box.
- Here you are. x2
25Phonics Songs
- http//www.kiddyhouse.com/Songs/alpha/a.html
- Phonic Song A
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- Ants on the apple a, a, a Ants on the apple a,
a, a Ants on the apple a, a, a "a" is the
sound of "A"
26Handmade books
27Phonics Readers
28Phonics and RT
- R1 R2 Cat, cat , cat.
- R1 A cat.
- R2 A fat cat.
- R3 R4 I see a fat cat.
- R3 R4 Hat, hat, hat.
- R3 A hat.
- R4 A big hat.
- R1 R2 I see a big hat.
- All Look, the fat cat is in the big
hat!
29Phonics Tongue Twisters
- Fuzzy Wuzz
- http//www.starfall.com/n/twisters/fuzzywuzz
y/load.htm?f - Fuzzy Wuzzy was a bear.
- Fuzzy Wuzzy had no hair.
- Fuzzy Wuzzy wasnt very fuzzy, was he?
30Phonics Tongue Twisters
- Peter Piper
- http//www.starfall.com/n/twisters/peterpipe
r/load.htm?f -
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
- A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked
- If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
- Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper
picked?
31Phonics Tongue Twisters
- Seashells
- http//www.starfall.com/n/twisters/shellysel
ls/load.htm?f - http//www.enchantedlearning.com/rhymes/Sh
esells.shtml - She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
- And the shells she sells are surely sea shells.
- Since she sells shells by the sea shore,
- I'm sure the shells she sells are seashore
shells.
32Phonics Tongue Twisters
- Woodchuck
- http//www.starfall.com/n/twisters/woodchuck
/load.htm?f - http//www.enchantedlearning.com/rhymes/Woo
dchuck.shtml - How much wood would a woodchuck chuck,if a
woodchuck could chuck wood? - He would chuck as much wood
- as a woodchuck could,if a woodchuck could chuck
wood.
33http//www.enchantedlearning.com/http//www.star
fall.com/n/level-b/index/load.htm?f
34 1. Constant Continuous Instruction
Effective Phonics Instruction
35Effective Phonics Instruction
- 2. Incorporating phonics in vocabulary
instruction - SEE, HEAR, SAY and WRITE the words ----
- Using multi-sensory instruction
- Finger-pointing reading
- Letter- sound correspondence in reading and
writing - --- Say and write
36Example 1
- a ag bag bag
- a at cat cat
- a at Pat Pat
- a ra bbit rabbit
- a ad sad sad
- She is Pat.
- She has a cat.
A A
Bag She is Pat. She has a cat.
cat She is Pat. She has a cat.
Pat She is Pat. She has a cat.
Rabbit She is Pat. She has a cat.
sad She is Pat. She has a cat.
37Example 2
- a_e ave brave brave
- a_e ave Dave Dave
- a_e ake cake cake
- a_e ame name name
- a_e ace race race
- This is Dave.
- He is brave.
a_e a_e
brave This is Dave. He is brave.
Dave This is Dave. He is brave.
cake This is Dave. He is brave.
name This is Dave. He is brave.
race This is Dave. He is brave.
38Effective Phonics Instruction
- 3. Blending
- a, t ? at
- h, -at ? hat
- bas, -ket? basket
- basket, -ball ? basketball
39Effective Phonics Instruction
- 4. Segmentation
- Onset and rime c/at, n/ice
- Syllable segmentation to-day mon-key
- Spelling patterns -ight ?
- fight, light, might, night, right, sight,
tight - Compound word book/store, free/way, sea/food,
side/walk school/bag, bed/time, door/bell, .
40Effective Phonics Instruction
- 5. Induction father, mother, brother ? ther
- Deduction ar ? car, card, park, smart
41Effective Phonics Instruction
- 6. Meaningful reading
- words, phrases, sentences, rhymes,
- songs and chants, tongue twisters,
- phonics readers, easy readers,..
42Mary has a cat. The cat is fat. Mary has a
pig. The pig is big. Mary has a bat. The bat is
on the mat.
43I sayLets play.Lets play all day.Lets play
at the bay.Lets play on the hay.
44Dadby Wiley BlevinsScholastic Phonics Readers
- I am Dad.
- I am sad.
- I am mad.
- I am a sad, mad Dad.
- Am I sad?
- Am I mad?
- I am a glad Dad.
45I Have a Coldby Grace MaccaroneScholastic Hello
Reader Level 1
- I have a cold.
- My ears are stuffy.
- My nose is runny.
- My eyes are puffy.
- Ah-choo! Ah-choo!
- I sneeze and sneeze.
- I blow my nose.
- Excuse me, please.
46Spelling Patterns
- 1. Collect high frequency spelling patterns
- un- -able -ight
- dis- -ful -ther
- en- -less -gry
- in- -ness -ought
- re- -tion -sion
- pro- -ing -all
- grand- -eep -ack
47 all ar ea i-e
ball dark eat bike
fall park beat kite
tall marker neat like
mall market read drive
small supermarket teacher website