Ph Phonics Worksheets

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Ph Phonics Worksheets are a set of printable worksheets that aim to help students learn how to spell Phonics words. Each worksheet includes a list of phonics words, as well as a matching game to help children practice spelling each word. In addition, the worksheets also feature a variety of other activities, including word puzzles, matching games, and drawings.



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Boost your literacy development through these Ph Phonics Worksheets!

Summary: Phonics is a linguistic method to help children decode words by their sounds. The teachers or parents will break the words into some parts (phonemes) to help the kids study easier. This strategy is also known as synthetic phonic emphasis. Young students learn the letters (graphemes) that characterize these phonemes and learn to integrate them into words. It will support the children's development in their writing and reading ability.

What is the Explanation of Phonics?

You might have heard the term phonic several times; however, do you know what it means? According to Kathryn Westcott from British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), phonics is a method to help children decode words by their sounds. The teachers or parents will break the words into some parts (phonemes) to help the kids study easier. Phonemes can represent one or more words, such as "ough" in the word "though" This strategy is also known as synthetic phonic emphasis. Young students learn the letters (graphemes) that characterize these phonemes and learn to integrate them into words. The Education Department of the United States of America has recommended phonics as the best strategy to help young students improve their reading ability. The parents or teachers can teach the kids up to 40 kinds of phonics and the combination of the representation letters. Phonics entangles matching the sounds of spoken English with some individual or groups of letters. Based on the order of the sounds, below are the phonics young students can learn:

  • s, a, t, i, p, n.
  • ck, e, h, r, m, d.
  • g, o, u, l, f, d.
  • ai, j, oa, ie, ee, or.
  • z, w, ng, v, oo, oa.
  • y, x, ch, dh, ph, th.
  • qu, ou, oi, ue, er, ar.

Why Should Young Students Study Phonics?

Young students should study phonics as it will be the foundation for fluent reading and writing skills. It will support the children to identify and decode the sound representation of the words. Phonics will represent the written words. Hence, learning them will give young students many linguistic benefits. Many researchers stated that students with better linguistic skills usually have better academic results. It will guide them to practice understanding letters in writing exercises. Learning about phonics also helps the students to decode the symbol (letters) faster. Mastering phonics is also a proper exercise for the students to be excellent spellers. It will affect how the students read unfamiliar or arduous vocabulary. Having the ability to fluently reading will build students' patience and concentration, which will improve their logical and critical thinking abilities. Some researchers also mentioned how phonics could help young students construct their imaginative brains and exercise empathy. 

What are "Ph Sounds" in Phonics?

There are many words with "ph" around us, such as phone, phone, dolphin, elephant, phrase, alphabet, nephew, trophy, and more. The "ph" sounds consist of two consonant letters, "p" and "h" When they blend, they will form the sound /fuh/. Some education experts recommend teachers and parents teach their kids the ph words first when they learn about p words. This sound is also known as a consonant digraph, which means two or more consonants that represent one sound. Below are some examples of ph sounds:

Phone

Elephant

Trophy

Dolphin

Nephew 

Pharmacy

Phantom 

Phase

Phobia

Photo

Sphere

Graph

Phoenix

Physics

Alpha

Orphan

earphones

Pheasant 

Alphabet

Lymph

How to Teach Spelling to Young Students?

There are various strategies to help young students learn about phonics. The parents and teachers should ensure they choose the suitable and proper way as it will help the young children to absorb the knowledge. Based on the Literacy Trust, there are three strategies to teach phonics:

Synthetic Phonics: The focus of this phonic teaching method is to help the students to learn every letter combination (th, sh, ph, and more). At the end of the lesson, the students should learn how to blend them into words.

Analytical Phonics: The focus of the Analytical Phonics strategy is to train students in reading by analyzing the common phoneme in a word. The teacher can engage in a mini-discussion about why some words sound similar.

Analogy Phonics: Analogy Phonics is a type of Analytical Phonics strategy that requires children to analyze the phonic element based on the phonograms.

Who Invented Phonics?

Phonics has been a popular linguistic reading strategy in the United States since 1920. It might be surprising that the person who invented phonics is a mathematician instead of a linguist. Blaise Pascal is the inventor of the phonics rules. He found this system in 1655. This teaching method focuses on the relation between phonemes (sounds) and graphemes (letters) to help young children exercise their linguistics skills (writing and reading). It helps the students practice pronouncing and spelling a blended sound word. Other countries also use phonics methods to help them improve their linguistic skills, such as Russia.  

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