Learning the sounds of letters is important for learning to decode printed words and is a key component of phonics instruction. Some letter sounds are easier for children than others, and studies of these differences can shed light on the factors that influence children’s learning. The present study examined knowledge of the sounds of lowercase letters among children in England, where a government-mandated curriculum specifies the order in which letter sounds should be taught and where letters’ sounds are taught before the names. The participants were 355 children from Nursery (mean age 4 years, 4 months), Reception (mean age 5 years, 4 months), and Year 1 (6 years, 4 months) classes. When order of teaching was statistically controlled, chi...
To examine the factors that affect the learning of letter names, an important foundation for literac...
This study explored whether there is a gender difference in letter-sound knowledge when children sta...
It has been suggested that children need exposure to alphabetic tuition before they can develop phon...
Abstract Letter names are stressed in informal and formal literacy instruction with young children i...
Letter names are stressed in informal and formal literacy instruction with young children in the US,...
The assumption that the learning of letter names their proper sequence is a prerequisite for literac...
Knowledge of letter–sound correspondences underpins successful reading acquisition, and yet little i...
Our aim was to analyse the impact of the characteristics of words used in spelling programmes and t...
Abstract Learning the sounds of letters is an important part of learning a writing system. Most prev...
There are different types of relationships between the written and spoken forms of words in English....
Learning about the letter name 2 To examine the factors that affect the learning of letter names, a...
There are different types of relationships between the written and spoken forms of words in English....
International audienceResearch Findings: Letter name knowledge (LNK) is essential for a good start i...
The aim of this study was to examine when children learn to read and how learning to read depends o...
A large body of research indicates that children's letter knowledge is crucial for the development o...
To examine the factors that affect the learning of letter names, an important foundation for literac...
This study explored whether there is a gender difference in letter-sound knowledge when children sta...
It has been suggested that children need exposure to alphabetic tuition before they can develop phon...
Abstract Letter names are stressed in informal and formal literacy instruction with young children i...
Letter names are stressed in informal and formal literacy instruction with young children in the US,...
The assumption that the learning of letter names their proper sequence is a prerequisite for literac...
Knowledge of letter–sound correspondences underpins successful reading acquisition, and yet little i...
Our aim was to analyse the impact of the characteristics of words used in spelling programmes and t...
Abstract Learning the sounds of letters is an important part of learning a writing system. Most prev...
There are different types of relationships between the written and spoken forms of words in English....
Learning about the letter name 2 To examine the factors that affect the learning of letter names, a...
There are different types of relationships between the written and spoken forms of words in English....
International audienceResearch Findings: Letter name knowledge (LNK) is essential for a good start i...
The aim of this study was to examine when children learn to read and how learning to read depends o...
A large body of research indicates that children's letter knowledge is crucial for the development o...
To examine the factors that affect the learning of letter names, an important foundation for literac...
This study explored whether there is a gender difference in letter-sound knowledge when children sta...
It has been suggested that children need exposure to alphabetic tuition before they can develop phon...