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Phono-graphix
Phono-graphix, a phonetics program, is a method for teaching and re-mediating reading and spelling developed in 1993 by the Read America clinic in Florida. It takes the sounds of the English language and teaches the various "sound-pictures" (letters and combinations of letters) that represent those sounds. Along with its use in the United States, it has also been used in Southern Africa since 2000 through Read for Africa. References {{Reflist Educational software ...
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List Of Phonics Programs
A list of commercial phonics programs designed for teaching reading in English (arranged by country of origin to acknowledge regional language variations). United States * Open Court Reading; name changed to "Imagine It!" in 2008 * Orton-Gillingham * Phono-graphix (1993) – developed by Carmen and Geoffrey McGuinness * Preventing Academic Failure (PAF) program (1978) * Reading Mastery by SRA/McGraw-Hill, previously known as DISTAR * Smart Way Reading and Spelling (2001) * Spalding Method Online and software programs * JumpStart Phonics * Starfall (website) See also * Phonics * Reading * Synthetic phonics Synthetic phonics, also known as ''blended phonics'' or ''inductive phonics'', is a method of teaching English reading which first teaches the letter sounds and then builds up to blending these sounds together to achieve full pronunciation of wh ... References {{reflist Phonics curricula Phonics ...
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