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phonics
[ fon-iks foh-niks ]
noun
- a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.
- Obsolete. phonetics.
phonics
/ ˈfɒnɪks /
noun
- an obsolete name for acoustics
- a method of teaching people to read by training them to associate letters with their phonetic values
Derived Forms
- ˈphonically, adverb
- ˈphonic, adjective
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Example Sentences
But many schools have also used a rival curriculum called the “whole language” approach, which generally de-emphasizes phonics.
For over a decade, schools in England have had to teach reading to the youngest children using a method called systematic synthetic phonics.
As a classroom teacher but also phonics and PE lead, Miss Packer felt unable to properly fulfil any of her roles - often working well into the evening.
Yet, even English teachers aren’t trained to teach phonics and other remedial skills beyond the early grades.
The state’s worst performing schools improved after ‘science of reading’ reforms, using phonics, were paired with ongoing support, analysis and parent buy-in.
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