BRINGING READING TO LIFE: HOW DIGITAL TOOLS AND PHONICS HELP YOUNG STUDENTS FALL IN LOVE WITH READING
Abstract
This paper examines how digital tools and phonics-based instruction can revolutionize early reading experiences, making them more engaging and effective for young students. With the increasing role of technology in education, the combination of digital platforms and phonics is reshaping the way children approach reading. Phonics, a foundational method for teaching reading by linking sounds to letters, plays a vital role in helping children decode words. When integrated with interactive digital tools, phonics becomes even more powerful by providing personalized, engaging, and fun learning experiences. This paper explores the symbiotic relationship between digital tools and phonics, discussing how their integration can nurture a lifelong love of reading in children by fostering confidence, building skills, and creating positive reading habits.
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