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== '''Need for Phonics Activities on the OLPC''' ==
== '''Need for Phonics Activities on the OLPC''' ==


Phonics activities contribute to English-language literacy teaching and to the teaching of English as a second language. ''Someone knowledgeable should comment on the utility of such activities in literacy teaching for non-English languages''
Phonics activit`ies contribute to English-language literacy teaching and to the teaching of English as a second language. ''Someone knowledgeable should comment on the utility of such activities in literacy teaching for non-English languages''


== '''Phonics Activities in the OLPC ''' ==
== '''Phonics Activities in the OLPC ''' ==
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SynPhony
[[SynPhony]]
A open-source phonics literacy program called SynPhony been started to provide a database framework for teaching literacy in any alphabetically written language. It will offer a structure for language resources and the ability to keep track of a user's progress in becoming literate. It will allow games and other activities to query a user's knowledge base so that reading material can be selected that is tailored to the reading ability of the user. OLPC is being targeted as one of the first platforms for SynPhony.
A open-source phonics literacy program called SynPhony been started to provide a database framework for teaching literacy using the synthetic phonics method in any alphabetically written language. It will offer a structure for language resources and the ability to keep track of a user's progress in becoming literate. It will allow games and other activities to query a user's knowledge base so that reading material can be selected that is tailored to the reading ability of the user. OLPC is being targeted as one of the first platforms for SynPhony.


For more information on SynPhony: [[http://call.canil.ca/english/SnyPhony2.html]]
For more information on SynPhony: [[http://call.canil.ca/english/SnyPhony2.html]]
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Wiki for SynPhony: [[http://synphony.wiki.sourceforge.net/]]
Wiki for SynPhony: [[http://synphony.wiki.sourceforge.net/]]

What is the synthetic phonics method? [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synthetic_phonics]]


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Revision as of 01:29, 5 April 2009

What is Phonics

Wikipedia [1] introduces this topic very well, so there is no need to reiterate the information here.

Need for Phonics Activities on the OLPC

Phonics activit`ies contribute to English-language literacy teaching and to the teaching of English as a second language. Someone knowledgeable should comment on the utility of such activities in literacy teaching for non-English languages

Phonics Activities in the OLPC

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SynPhony A open-source phonics literacy program called SynPhony been started to provide a database framework for teaching literacy using the synthetic phonics method in any alphabetically written language. It will offer a structure for language resources and the ability to keep track of a user's progress in becoming literate. It will allow games and other activities to query a user's knowledge base so that reading material can be selected that is tailored to the reading ability of the user. OLPC is being targeted as one of the first platforms for SynPhony.

For more information on SynPhony: [[2]]

Project page for SynPhony: [[3]]

Wiki for SynPhony: [[4]]

What is the synthetic phonics method? [[5]]

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Ideas for New Activities

Many of the activities suggested for teachers at Free-Reading.net (see External Resources, below) are suitable for creating educational activities for the OLPC.

External Resources

"The Sounds of English" is a website that offers rich tools to construct word lists for phonics teaching. [[6]]

"Free-Reading.net" is a website offering many resources for teaching early readers.[[7]] It has a complete curriculum "Intervention A" that has been accepted by the Florida public schools.

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