Alphabetic Code Charts may be helpful for a variety of people and purposes. The following English Alphabetic Code Charts are all free to download. They can be used with the Phonics International synthetic phonics programme or to complement other basic literacy programmes for reading and spelling. |
An Alphabetic Code Chart for English with the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) An ideal one-side teacher-training chart to show the IPA symbols alongside easy-to-use notation for the sounds, or phonemes. This chart includes a comprehensive range of graphemes (spelling alternatives) and lists the complexities of the English alphabetic code. The chart is particularly useful for international students and teachers, and teachers of English as a second language (ESOL) who may be trained in phonetics but not necessarily systematic synthetic phonics. |
The English Alphabetic Code plus The Synthetic Phonics Teaching Principles (with pictures) (Please note that this is the chart some universities are including in their phonics professional development literature for student teachers. To include in your university’s literature, please contact us and we can provide you with a ‘print-ready’ PDF.) |
The English Alphabetic Code plus The Synthetic Phonics Teaching Principles (with pictures) As above, but including the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols alongside the easy-to-use symbols. *Recommended for use in University Literature for student teachers* |
The English Alphabetic Code plus The Synthetic Phonics Teaching Principles (without pictures) |
The English Alphabetic Code plus The Synthetic Phonics Teaching Principles (without pictures) As above, but including the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) symbols alongside the easy-to-use symbols. |