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The Impact of Multi-Sensory Phonics Programs in Teaching English as an Additional Language
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The dramatic impact of explicit instruction on learning to read in a new writing system ...
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Neurocognitive Predictors of Response to Intervention With GraphoGame Rime ...
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The Impact of Multi-Sensory Phonics Programs in Teaching English as an Additional Language
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In: Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation; Vol. 44 No. 4 (2021): Winter 2021 | Hiver 2021; 1024-1050 ; Revue canadienne de l'éducation; Vol. 44 No. 4 (2021): Hiver 2021; 1024-1050 ; 1918-5979 ; 0380-2361 (2021)
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SOUNDS OF EMERGENCE: THE PEDAGOGY OF LANGUAGE AND LITERACY CON-CEPTS AND STRATEGIES IN AN EARLY LEARNING PROGRAM
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In: Middle and Secondary Education Dissertations (2021)
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Using phonics to develop the emergent English literacy skills of Spanish learners ; El uso del método fónico para desarrollar la alfabetización emergente en inglés de alumnos españoles
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Integrating Kinesthetic Learning Activities to Phonics Learning
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Using phonics to develop the emergent English literacy skills of Spanish learners
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In: Porta Linguarum: revista internacional de didáctica de las lenguas extranjeras, ISSN 1697-7467, Nº. 35, 2021, pags. 111-128 (2021)
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The Efficacy of a Computer Program for Increasing Phonemic Awareness and Decoding Skills in a Primary School Setting for Children with Reading Difficulties
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In: Australian Journal of Teacher Education (2020)
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自然發音與詞彙教學對高中生單字及搭配詞學習成效之研究 ; The Effects of Phonics and Lexical Approach on Senior High School Students’ Vocabulary and Collocation Knowledge
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An Evaluation of the Efficacy of GraphoGame Rime for Promoting English Phonics Knowledge in Poor Readers ...
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An Evaluation of the Efficacy of GraphoGame Rime for Promoting English Phonics Knowledge in Poor Readers
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Effects of the "Write Sounds" Program on Handwriting and Phonics Skills
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In: Public Access Theses, Dissertations, and Student Research from the College of Education and Human Sciences (2020)
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Pre-primary teachers’ enacted understandings of explicit instruction of phonics and phonological awareness as evidenced in practice
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Jensen, Helen Faith. - : Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2019
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In: Theses: Doctorates and Masters (2019)
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The effects of phonics instruction: letters and sounds on decoding and blending skills of Thai grade 3 students ...
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The Effects of a Systematic Tier 2 Intervention on Kindergartners' Dibels Benchmarks
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In: Doctoral Dissertations and Projects (2019)
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The Impact of Raising Phonological Awareness and Phonics to Improve Reading and Spelling Skills
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Guide to developing an alphabet learning book using the Two-Track Method
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Knowledge of letter sounds in children from England
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Abstract:
Learning the sounds of letters is important for learning to decode printed words and is a key component of phonics instruction. Some letter sounds are easier for children than others, and studies of these differences can shed light on the factors that influence children’s learning. The present study examined knowledge of the sounds of lowercase letters among children in England, where a government-mandated curriculum specifies the order in which letter sounds should be taught and where letters’ sounds are taught before the names. The participants were 355 children from Nursery (mean age 4 years, 4 months), Reception (mean age 5 years, 4 months), and Year 1 (6 years, 4 months) classes. When order of teaching was statistically controlled, children did better than expected on the initial letter of their first name and worse on visually confusable letters. Unlike the North American children in previous studies, they did not perform better on letters that had their sounds at the beginning of their names than on other types of letters. The sonority and the age of acquisition of the letter’s sound were also not influential. Implications for letter teaching, particularly for children at risk of literacy problems, are discussed.
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letter knowledge; letter sounds; lowercase letters; own-name advantage; phonics
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0142716419000274
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