The
Phonics Game
The fast, fun and effective
way to strengthen reading, spelling and comprehension skills!
The
Phonics Game provides the intensified phonics approach to reading
that is best for all children and adults. The game format makes
learning fun while stimulating full brain activation during the
learning activities. The logical sequence of neurolinguistic
instructional components leads to rapid learning. Most kids and
parents report having so much fun playing The Phonics Game, they don’t
even realize they’re learning! It’s the painless and fun way to
give your children a competitive edge in school!
[Click
Here To Learn How The Phonics Game Can Be Of Special Help To
Children & Teens With Dyslexia, ADD or Learning Disabilities].
Each of the 6 (double deck) fun and
progressive card games included in The Phonics Game Kit move people
along at their own pace - regardless of age or reading level. In no
time, all players (adults too) learn the essential building blocks
of reading and comprehending the English language!
The Phonics Game is an incredible learning
tool. Your children will be reading and spelling better than
you ever imagined. Fun, yes! But The Phonics Games is also a
complete, systematic, and explicit phonics teaching program for
people of all ages. The card games cover all the rules of
phonics and when to use them. In no time, your children will be
sounding out words easily and fluently. Anybody interested in
reaping the rewards of superior reading skills will benefit from The
Phonics Game!
Includes:
3 Video Tapes, Play Book,
7 Audio Tapes, 6 Double Deck Card Games, Sound Code Chart, Reading
Selections
Phonics: The Key to Strong Reading Skills
Over 180 research studies to date have proven that
phonics is the BEST WAY to teach reading to all students. These
studies also show that intensified phonics is the ONLY WAY to teach
reading to students with learning disabilities.
Unfortunately, 80% of our nations schools do not
use an intensified phonics approach for reading instruction. They
either use the whole word (see & say) approach or a cursory use
of phonics along with the whole word method.
While most people can learn to read using the
whole word approach, it is not the best way to learn. It teaches
through memorization of word pictures and guessing. Unlike Chinese
or Japanese which are picture languages, the English language is a
phonetic language. With the exception of the United States which
dropped phonics in the 1930's, all other countries that have a
phonetic language, teach reading through phonics.
There are only 44 sounds while there are about 1
million words in English. These facts readily explain why having to
memorize 44 sounds as opposed to memorizing hundreds of thousands of
words is the most efficient way to learn to read. [The
debate on whole word versus phonics is heating up and phonics is
gaining ground throughout the USA].
Reading and writing is simply "talking on
paper." Children learn to talk by imitating sounds and then
combining the sounds to form words. The brain is programmed to learn
language in this fashion. Therefore, the most efficient way to learn
to read is through phonics because it teaches children to read the
same way they learned to talk. [Ten years
of brain imaging research at Yale confirms this fact].
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