What is Phonics?

Teaching phonics involves focusing on the acquisition of letter-sound correspondences to support reading and spelling. As children better understand the correspondences between sounds and letters, and between sounds and letter combinations, they are then better equipped to take on the more challenging tasks of decoding and encoding words.

The NRP found strong evidence in support of phonics instruction that is explicit and systematic (NICHHD, 2000). Explicit phonics instruction means the teacher provides clear and precise instruction, and systematic phonics instruction means that the teacher has a specific plan or sequence for introducing letter-sound relationships (Kilpatrick, 2015). The NRP recommended that systematic and explicit approaches to phonics include “a planned, sequential introduction of a set of phonic elements along with teaching and practice of those elements” and “the identification of a full array of letter-sound correspondences” (NICHHD, 2000, pp. 2–89, 2–99).

Further research following the publication of the NRP report indicates that systematic and explicit instruction in phonics is the most effective way to ensure reading growth (Berninger et al., 2003; Boyer & Ehri, 2011; Henry, 2003).

 
 
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Phonics Activities

Phoneme, Graphemes, Morphemes Video

In this 3.5 minute video, Emily defines phonemes (sounds), graphemes (letters), and morphemes (meaning) using easy-to-understand examples.

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Pop Sound & Spell

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Grade Range: PK – 1st

This activity is perfect for students to build letter sound automaticity!

Materials:

  • Fly Letter Cards

  • Fly Swatters

Page 1: Instructions

Pages 2-6: Fly Letter Cards

Letter Sound Fly Swatter Game

Grapheme Cue Cards

Grade Range: Kinder – 3rd

These cue cards can be used to support phoneme-grapheme mapping in small groups or independent spelling. This set is aligned with the Tools4Reading Sound Wall set.

Materials:

  • Grapheme Cue Cards

  • Binder Rings

  • Lamination (Optional)

Page 1: Instructions

Pages 2-10: Consonant Phonemes

Pages 10-16: Vowel Phonemes

Grade Range: Kinder – 2nd

Use this CVC Spinner Game to support CVC decoding in literacy stations. Students spin to create CVC words, then sort them real vs. nonsense.

Materials:

  • Spinner Sheet

  • Pencil

  • Paper Clip

  • Lamination (Optional)

Page 1: Instructions

Pages 2: Spinner Sheet

Pages 3: Recording Sheet

CVC Word Spinner Game

Grade Range: 1st-3rd

This activity supports students’ recognition of homophones.

Materials:

  • Homophone Picture Cards

  • Chips

Page 1: Instructions

Pages 2-9: Homophone Picture Cards

Homophone Picture Cards

Sticky Note Spelling

Grade Range: K-3rd

This resource allows you to print letter tiles directly onto 1.5 x 2 inch sticky notes for spelling practice.

Materials:

  • sticky notes

  • printer

Page 1: Instructions

Page 2: Word Lists

Page 3: Outline Page

Pages 4-13: Letter Template Pages

Morpheme BINGO Game

Grade Range: 2nd-5th

This BINGO game features 9 common suffixes and 9 common prefixes.

Materials:

  • BINGO Cards

  • Caller Cards

  • Chips or Markers

Page 1: Instructions

Page 2-4: Caller Cards

Page 3-10: BINGO Cards