Course Features
Engage children with activities to learn how to decode letters into individual sounds.
Help to develop an important ability for students to be able to read new words on their own.
As in the early years of education and beyond, phonics is critical for children to become excellent readers and spellers/writers.
Course Contents
know the 26 letters and the sounds
individual letters or sets of letters are matched to the sounds of spoken English. The sound k, for example, can be written as c, k, ck, or ch.
By teaching students to mix the sounds of letters together, they can sound out new or unknown words. When a student learns the sounds for the letters t, p, a, and s, they may begin to form words like "tap," "taps," "pat," "pats," and "sat."
We work with the Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Group (HMH), one of the four largest educational publishers in the United States, to select authoritative subject textbooks. HMH has nearly 200 years of educational publishing history, integrating the ideas of educators and the essence of teachers’ practice to solve the difficulties of children’s education.