Phonics and Reading Resources

Resource Highlights - Supplemental Packs

Phonics is a fundamental building block of literacy and can be tricky to teach. Phonics teaches children the relationship between individual sounds and their corresponding letters or letter groups. The more easily they can hear, identify, and manipulate sounds, the easier it will be for them to decode new words when they are ready to read. It generally takes a couple of years to master — while there are 26 letters in our alphabet, there are 44 unique sounds, and most children will spend the better part of kindergarten, first, and second grade learning how those sounds relate to each other to form words.

The Learning Commons has resource packs in the Search Portal to supplement your student’s learning.

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