When children learn phonics, they spell words because they understand the relationship between the sounds and the letters that represent them.Teaching common spelling patterns, rules, and exceptions help children become more proficient spellers.
As children learn to read more fluently, they are exposed to a wider range of words, which helps to build their vocabulary.
Phonics is an important foundation for learning to read and write. Without this skill, children may struggle with literacy throughout their academic careers.
Phonics instruction requires children to think critically about the sounds and letters in words. This helps to develop their problem-solving skills and enhances their ability to think logically.
As children learn to read more fluently, their confidence grows. This can have a positive impact on their motivation to learn and their overall success in school.