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phonics

American  
[fon-iks, foh-niks] / ˈfɒn ɪks, ˈfoʊ nɪks /

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. a method of teaching reading and spelling based upon the phonetic interpretation of ordinary spelling.

  2. Obsolete. phonetics.


phonics British  
/ ˈfɒnɪks /

noun

  1. an obsolete name for acoustics

  2. a method of teaching people to read by training them to associate letters with their phonetic values

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of phonics

First recorded in 1675–85; phon- + -ics

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Explanation

Phonics is the science of sound. It’s also a way of teaching reading by focusing on how letters and groups of letters of the alphabet look and sound. Phonics comes from the Greek word phone for "sound." Phone is a familiar word as the thing you talk to people on, but it also shows up in other sound-related words like phonology (the scientific study of sounds in languages) and phonograph (an old device for playing music). Phonics is a way of teaching beginning readers to match letters and sounds. By associating letters with sounds, phonics helps people hear and say the words they’re seeing on the page.

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Phonics instruction gets kids in the door, then whole language comprehension needs to take over.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 12, 2026

Phonics is a great way to get kids to sight-read, but whole-language learning in sentences is an important motivating factor.

From Washington Post • Mar. 15, 2023

Phonics is not the holy grail of reading but rather a means to an end.

From New York Times • Jun. 4, 2022

My second grade teacher recognized that I was actually not stupid, and gave me a tool to sound out words, Phonics.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 26, 2019

The Phonics of the Fairy Tales is a subject which yields much interest and, as yet, has been almost untouched.

From A Study of Fairy Tales by Kready, Laura F.

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