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Hi Cow1303! I am no expert in phonics. Just searched from the internet:
"The Jolly Phonics program teaches five basic skills for reading and writing. The five basic skills are all taught at the same time throughout the programme.
The 42 main sounds of English are introduced first. Children learn each letter by its sound, not its name (for instance ‘a’ is learnt as it is heard in ‘ant’, not ‘ai’ as in ‘aim’). The sounds are not introduced alphabetically, but are in seven carefully-selected groups. The first group (s, a, t, i, p, n) can be combined to create the largest number of simple three-letter words. Letters that are easily confused, like "b" and "d", are presented in separate groups."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolly_Phonics
This is just one example. If you do a search yourself, you will find that different centres have different sequences. Hope this helps! |
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