Do you know why we say “ti-ger” and not “tig-er”?
Or, why the “cat” is pronounced like “kat”?
Although our language may seem random and unpredictable but about 84% of English words follow predictable patterns. Phonics is the “why” behind these patterns. Phonics rules helps kids know how to break down words into smaller units of sound when decoding. The smallest units of sound are consonants and vowels. This package helps parents and teachers better understand how consonants and vowels team together in the decoding process.
About 85% of all kids learning to read will benefit from systematic phonics instruction to help them decode or break down words into smaller units of sound. Our Phonics Toolkit videos takes out the mystery and guesswork out of teaching phonics. Parents and teachers will learn the “why” behind the words. (And learn why we say “ti-ger” and why “cat” sounds like “kat.”)
Let our Phonics Toolkit help you understand the “why” behind the “words” so you can help your reader successfully decode.