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A practical teacher’s guide that lays out a sequential, classroom-ready program for phonics in the primary grades, treating phonics as an essential component of reading instruction. It advocates beginning with meaningful language units, then analyzing familiar words into their elementary sounds and teaching blending to form new words. Short, regular ear-training and action-based drills are prescribed to build phonetic awareness, followed by instruction in single consonant sounds, phonograms, and graded exercises. The text pairs pedagogical rationale with concrete activities, word lists, and lesson structure to help teachers develop pupils’ pronunciation, listening skills, and independence in decoding.

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Lida Myrtle Williams

Lida Myrtle Williams was an educator and author known for her contributions to teaching methods in early childhood education. Her notable work, "How to Teach Phonics," provides practical guidance for educators on phonics instruction, emphasizing the importance of phonetic awareness in literacy development. Williams' insights into teaching strategies reflect her commitment to improving educational practices and supporting teachers in fostering reading skills among young learners.

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