Introduction to Phonics Education: Explore the foundational aspects of phonics, elucidating its pivotal role in reading and writing skills development. Understand the distinctions between Indian Phonics and Foreign Phonics, emphasizing the cultural nuances influencing language learning.

Learning Environment For Teachers

Comprehensive Sound Learning: Delve into the intricacies of 42 letter sounds, incorporating sentences and practical information to reinforce learning. Develop effective methods for teaching tricky words and sight words, ensuring a well-rounded approach to phonics instruction.

Syllabus:

  1. Introduction of phonics. Why it is important? What are Indian Phonics and foreign Phonics?
    2. 42 Letter Learning sounds Sentences learning Information.
    3. Method Tricky words & sight words.
    4. Learn short and long vowel sounds.
    5. Learn vowels and consonants.
    6. Learn Staring ‘C’ & ‘K’.
    7. Learn the ending ‘ck’.
    8. Learn Floss ZZ Words.
    9. Sentence formation of 3 letters.
    10. Initial Consonant Blends.
    11. Final Consonant Blends.
    12. Consonant digraph means no vowel letter.
    13. Vowel Diagraph.
    14. R-controlled words.
    15. Magic – E
    16. ‘C’ & ‘G’ Double Sounds.
    17. Silent Letters.
    18. How to Read Story Books.
    19. Long Vowel Sounds / Alternative Sounds
    20. Diphthongs
    21. What are Trigraph
    22. Homophones
    23. Contraction
    24. Anagrams
    25. What are irregular words
    26. 50 Games will be taught. PDF
  2. 27. 300 PDFs of Flashcards, Worksheet, and much more  . 

Vowel and Consonant Mastery: Navigate through the world of short and long vowel sounds, unraveling the complexities of vowel and consonant combinations. Master the art of distinguishing between ‘C’ and ‘K’ sounds and exploring the nuances of ending ‘ck’ and floss ZZ words.

Sentences Formation and Blends: Facilitate the construction of three-letter sentences, fostering early language development. Explore the realms of initial and final consonant blends, understanding their significance in phonemic awareness.

Advanced Phonics Concepts: Delve into more complex concepts such as consonant digraphs, vowel digraphs, and R-controlled words. Uncover the magic of the silent ‘E’ and explore the distinct sounds produced by ‘C’ and ‘G’ in double combinations.

Storybook Reading Techniques: Equip teachers with strategies on how to effectively read storybooks aloud, fostering a love for literature while reinforcing phonics concepts.

Specialized Sounds and Language Features: Navigate through long vowel sounds, alternative sounds, diphthongs, trigraphs, homophones, contractions, anagrams, and irregular words, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the English language’s phonetic intricacies.

Interactive Teaching Games: Immerse in 15 innovative games designed to make phonics learning engaging and memorable, incorporating teaching aids, worksheets, and interactive activities.

Certification and Takeaways:

Certificate in Teaching English Phonics is a modern course designed for teachers teaching English to primary-level students. The course helps them to get a good grab of the techniques to teach students the effectiveness of pronunciation can be completed in 1 week of continuous lectures. The certificate course offers enough flexibility to the tutor who can pursue it from any part of the globe in online mode. This course is the best option and has shown to be advantageous for teachers planning to enter the English language arena or looking to upgrade their teaching skills as phonics teaching skills are essential for English language teachers.

Course Duration

  • The maximum duration of the course is one week.
  • Flexible course which can be pursued from any area of the globe.
  • Three Days Live sessions online on Zoom / Google Meet/ offline at centre.
  • One or one-and-a-half-hour session.

Take Away

  • Two certificates will be provided. (Attendance certificate + Franchise certificate)
  • Lots of PDF worksheets through email will be sent.
  • Two books (paperback).

Eligibility

  • Teaching English Phonics is a short modular course.
  • Both ambitious as well as experienced teachers are eligible to apply for the 10th pass.
  • You are eligible to join this ISO-certified course in Phonics Teacher’s Training if you possess a basic knowledge of the English Language.

Career Scope

You will get a professional ISO Certificate of Phonics Teacher.
each an easy entry point into CBSE / ICSE / IGCSE/ IB/ State board schools.

Get jobs as a Phonics Teacher in:

  • Pre-schools.
  • For Pre-Primary and Primary Levels at schools.
  • Open your Phonics Classes from home or in the institute.

FAQ

What should teachers keep in mind when teaching phonics?

Teachers should prioritize a multisensory approach, integrating visual, auditory, and tactile elements. They must provide regular, context-rich practice, be patient, and celebrate progress. Individualized instruction, technology integration, and fostering a positive environment are crucial. Regular assessments and making phonics enjoyable contribute to effective and engaging learning experiences.

What do teachers need to know about phonics?

Teachers need to understand the fundamentals of phonics, encompassing phonemic segmentation, grapheme–phoneme knowledge, decoding, and spelling skills. Proficiency in these areas allows students to connect spellings to pronunciations and meanings, facilitating memory retention. Effective teaching strategies should be employed to impart these skills, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of phonics concepts.

What are some effective strategies for teaching phonics?

  Intense Systematic Explicit Instruction. Skills must be directly taught (modeled)

 Modeled, Guided, and Independent Practice.

 Word Sorts.

 Word Boxes.

 Onset/Rime (Word Families)

 Drill and Practice.

 Kinaesthetic method of Sounding out words.

 Phonics Word Wall.

What should be taught during phonics lessons?

Phonics instruction is most effective when it begins in kindergarten or first grade. To be effective with young learners, systematic instruction must be designed appropriately and taught carefully. It should include teaching letter shapes and names, phonemic awareness, and all major letter-sound relationships.

How do you implement phonics in the classroom?

5 Simple Ways to Build Phonics Skills and Phonemic Awareness –

 1. Sound and Picture Match-Up.

 2. Sing-Alongs That Teach Specific Sounds.

 3. Movement and Sound Play. The more kids move around, the more their brains build the Gray matter needed to retain information.

 4. Hand-On Letters.

 5. Phonics With a Friend.

What is the main purpose of phonics?

It helps children hear, identify, and use different sounds that distinguish one word from another in the English language. Written language can be compared to a code, so knowing the sounds of individual letters and how those letters sound when they’re combined will help children decode words as they read.

How can I help a struggling student with phonics?

Help students understand the purpose of phonics by engaging them in reading and writing activities that require them to apply the phonics information you’ve taught them. Use manipulatives to help teach letter-sound relationships. These can include counters, sound boxes, and magnetic letters.
5 Key Characteristics of Effective Phonics Instruction

 Link phonemic awareness to phonics.

 Be explicitly and systematically taught.

 Provide opportunities for practice in reading and writing.

 Include flexible instruction.

 Be taught in an integrated literacy program.

What are the four types of phonics instruction?

In teaching phonics explicitly and systematically, several different instructional approaches have been used. These include synthetic phonics, analytic phonics, embedded phonics, analogy phonics, onset-rime phonics, and phonics through spelling.