Phonics definition

Phonics means the study of the relationships between sounds and words; this includes alphabetic prin- ciple, decoding, orthographic knowledge, encoding, and fluency.
Phonics means the techniques and strategies used to teach children to match, blend, and translate letters of the alphabet into the sounds they represent, which techniques and strategies are systematically integrated and thoroughly practiced in a developmentally appropriate instructional program to assist the child in learning to read, write, and spell;
Phonics means the study of letters and letter combinations and the relationship between the sounds that they represent.

Examples of Phonics in a sentence

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More Definitions of Phonics

Phonics means the alphabetic letter‐sound correspondences used in reading, writing, and spelling.
Phonics means a method that demonstrates relationships
Phonics means Systematic Synthetic Phonics;