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Teaching Synthetic Phonics Rhona Johnston

Teaching Synthetic Phonics By Rhona Johnston

Teaching Synthetic Phonics by Rhona Johnston


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Summary

A practical and up to date guide to successfully teaching synthetic phonics for primary trainees, teachers and teaching assistants.

Teaching Synthetic Phonics Summary

Teaching Synthetic Phonics by Rhona Johnston

Written for both in-service and trainee teachers, this title is a practical, up-to-date guide on how to teach children to read using synthetic phonics - the approach adopted in all schools in England from 2007. It describes several different approaches to systematic phonics teaching, together with the rapid progress in word recognition ability that can result. The book also includes case studies, advice on how to diagnose children's phonic skills, and how to locate and remediate their weaknesses. Further, it also provides guidance on how teaching assistants can support the work of the classroom teacher.

Teaching Synthetic Phonics Reviews

Liked the good mix of practical advice and theoretical underpinning. Very up to date book by experts in this field (Lecturer, Stranmills University College)

About Rhona Johnston

Rhona Johnston trained as a primary school teacher and worked as a learning support teacher for a number of years. She was then a lecturer in psychology at the University of St Andrews, a Reader at the University of Birmingham, and since 2001 has been a Professor of Psychology at the University of Hull. With Joyce Watson she devised a synthetic phonics programme which they showed in their study in Clackmannanshire was very much more effective than other types of phonics teaching. Joyce Watson was an early years teacher for a number of years, and then a lecturer at the Northern College of Education, Dundee, for over 20 years. She is now a research fellow at the University of St Andrews. With Rhona Johnston she devised a synthetic phonics programme which they showed in their study in Clackmannanshire was very much more effective than other types of phonics teaching.

Table of Contents

What is phonics and which type is the most effective? Phoneme awareness: what is it and what is its role in learning to read? How does reading develop? An introduction to Letters and Sounds and how to teach synthetic phonics How do I start to teach synthetic phonics? Teaching a synthetic phonics lesson in Phase 2 of Letters and Sounds Teaching Phases 3 to 6 of Letters and Sounds How to assess and diagnose reading problems - a case study Teachers' views of the synthetic phonics programme Glossary Appendices: Appendix 1: Phoneme Awareness Training Programme Appendix 2: Score sheet to assess children's knowledge of the letters s a t p Appendix 3: Score sheet to assess children's ability to sound and blend the letters s a t p Appendix 4: Rules for where to split words into syllables Appendix 5: Nonwords for testing sounding and blending in Phases 2 and 3

Additional information

GOR002204214
9781844451210
1844451216
Teaching Synthetic Phonics by Rhona Johnston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
20070906
136
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