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Phonics Made Easy Through Language Arts

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Phonics Made Easy Through Language Arts

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    1. Phonics Made Easy Through Language Arts

    2. Objectives To introduce phonics skills relevant to the needs of junior secondary students To share ideas on developing junior secondary students' phonics skills through a variety of language arts activities

    3. Today’s Programme

    6. Phonics usually refers to a useful strategy in the learning and teaching of reading. It involves supporting learners to recognise basic letter-sound relationships in English words and to apply this knowledge in reading and spelling.

    7. What are the Limitations of Phonics? Activity 2

    9. Limitations of Phonics Phonics is about learning the basic letter-sound relationships. It involves the learning of pronunciation and spelling rules but not all English words follow spelling rules.

    10. Activity 3

    11. When should Phonetics be Taught? Phonetic symbols… should only be selectively introduced to learners at a much later stage since learners may confuse the symbols with the letters of the alphabet.

    13. Incorporating phonics learning and teaching into the school English programme, instead of adopting and implementing a separate phonics programme. The Learning and Teaching of Phonics at Primary Level

    15. Useful Groups of Letter Sounds (Part 1) - Handout 1 (For Teachers’ Reference Only)

    16. Expanding and reinforcing junior secondary students’ phonics knowledge and skills

    17. The Learning of Phonics at Junior Secondary Level Developing phonics knowledge related to Onsets, e.g. ph-, sch-, thr- Endings, e.g.-ful, -ed, -ly Syllables, e.g. po/pu/lar, col/lec/tion Blending sounds in multi-syllabic words Linking words in the production of utterances

    18. Useful Terminology (Part 1)

    19. Useful Terminology (Part 2)

    20. Useful Groups of Letter Sounds (Part 2) – Handout 2 (For Teachers’ Reference Only)

    32. Phonics Skills Related to –ed Endings

    33. Reinforcing Students’ Phonics Skills in Multi-syllabic Words – Blending and Linking Sounds Identify the vowel letters

    35. Language Arts Language arts involves the use of creative and imaginative texts such as poems, novels, short stories, dramas, films, film scripts, jokes, advertisements, song lyrics, and radio and television programmes.

    37. Film/Song Titles, Character Names and Slogans

    38. Film Titles

    39. Character Names

    40. Slogans

    41. Song Titles

    42. Poems

    44. Cinderella Jack and the Beanstalk Snow White and the Seven Dwarves Goldilocks The Three Little Pigs Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf

    45. Readers’ Theatre

    48. Recap

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