Phonics — refers to an instructional method for teaching children to read English. Phonics involves teaching children to connect the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters (e.g., that the sound IPA|/k/ can be represented by c , k , or… … Wikipedia
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List of television programmes broadcast by the BBC — This is a list of television programmes that are either currently being broadcast or have previously been broadcast on the BBC in the United Kingdom. Normal Programming compactTOC NOTOC Please note that this is not a complete list. Children s… … Wikipedia
Hooked on Phonics — is a commercial brand of educational materials, originally designed for reading education through phonetics.Developed in the late 1980s and first marketed widely in the 1990s, it used a particular instructional design to teach letter sound… … Wikipedia
Jolly Phonics — is a systematic, sequential, phonics program designed to teach children to read. Children learn 40+ sounds of the English language, rather than the alphabet. They are then taken through the stages of blending and segmenting words to develop… … Wikipedia
Wilson reading system — The Wilson Reading System is a research based reading and writing program designed for students (grades 2 12 and adults) who have difficulty with decoding (reading) and encoding (spelling). It is a complete curriculum that has 12 steps, beginning … Wikipedia
Spalding Method — The Spalding Method is a program for teaching students to read by first teaching them to write, hence the name of the Spalding text, The Writing Road to Reading. Students first learn Phonograms. Phonograms are the written form of the sounds used… … Wikipedia
Letterland — is a system for teaching children basic literacy: how to read, write and spell using a synthetic phonics approach. It is set in an imaginary Letterland , populated with pictogram based characters . These characters are a fusion of letters and… … Wikipedia
DISTAR — is an acronym for Direct Instruction System for Teaching Arithmetic and Reading, a trademarked program of SRA/McGraw Hill, a commercial publishing company. The program is used particularly for historically disadvantaged and/or at risk students.… … Wikipedia
Reading Recovery — is a supplementary education program that aims to offer the lowest achieving first grade children an effective method of English language reading and writing instruction. The program was developed in the 1970s by New Zealand educator Dr. Marie… … Wikipedia