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Using Phonics to Teach Reading & Spelling
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Using Phonics to Teach Reading & Spelling


September 2007 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
'Synthetic phonics may well be only one tool for teaching reading and spelling, but it is the single most important one' - Ruth Kelly, Education Secretary, March 2006

Are you looking for practical advice on how to teach phonics?

By giving the reader a basic introduction to teaching reading and spelling using phonics, this book will provide you with easy-to-use ideas for your classrooms. Following on from the recommendations of the Rose Report, the author explains why teaching phonics works, and how to present irregular as well as straightforward features of English.

The book:

o contains practical examples and activities for teachers

o explains the basis of synthetic and analytic phonics

o gives advice on choosing the best resources

o looks at how to help the weakest readers

o includes a CD Rom with photocopiable resources and INSET materials

o contains a glossary of key terms

Literacy Co-ordinators, teachers and teaching assistants will find this an invaluable resource.


 
Introduction
 
How to Use This Book
 
Synthetic Phonics, How and Why and How
The Rose Enquiry and Its Recommendations

 
Objections to Synthetic Phonics and Their Basis.

 
 
What Are the Key Elements in Synthetic Phonics Teaching?
 
Synthetic Phonics and Language Development
 
How Do We Explain and Tackle Irregularity?
 
How Can Synthetic Phonics Help with English Spelling?
 
What Are the Main Resources Available, and How Good Are They?
 
What Additional Techniques Can Help the Weakest Readers?

'Synthetic phonics may well be only one tool for teaching reading and spelling, but it is the single most important one' - Ruth Kelly, Education Secretary, March 2006

'This is an authoritative yet lively and eminently readable book. It is well grounded in both the latest academic theory and experienced hands-on pedagogic practice, and it summarises succinctly the implications of the recent Rose Report, giving a masterly exposition of both synthetic and analytic phonics and their places in the processes of learning to read and spell.

Practical and organisational issues are tackled in a most supportive way, with very useful checklists and photocopiable proformas on an accompanying CD.

The book also provides and excellent guide to provision for professional development, involving the use of lesson observation and part of the evaluation and planning cycle for CPD. Its style is clear and well signposted with subheadings, case-study boxes to illuminate points, and with aims given at the start of each chapter as well as challenging points for reflection and guides to further reading at the ends.

Every staff room should have one!' - Dorothy Latham, Primary Education Consultant, English specialist and author of How Children Learn to Write


This book gives a guide to how to teach phonics to children and explains the background to phonics teaching. It does not include a guide to phonics and the included resources are limited.

Mrs Janice Farley
Skills for Life, Adult Education Centre
October 17, 2012

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