What is a phonic approach to reading?

 
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Introduction
 

An alphabetic, phonic approach to teaching reading has been used for centuries. In the 19th century, this kind of approach began to be called "phonics". Since then it has been further developed and modified. Today a phonics approach is used in varying degrees in most reading methods.

Definition
 

A phonic approach to reading is an approach that teaches the relation of the letters (graphemes) to the sounds (phonemes) they represent to teach reading. (Halvorson 1992)

Discussion
 

The theory behind the phonic approach is based on two assumptions:

 
  • Most languages have consistent phoneme (sound) to grapheme (letter) correlation
  • Once learners have learned the relationships of the letters to the sounds, they can pronounce printed words by blending the sounds together. (Aukerman 1984)
Examples
 

Here are some examples of phonic approaches:

 
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