Phonetics Reading Activities: The Montessori Way of Teaching Reading English Words For Primary-Level Students
Abstract
This best practice examined the implementation of phonetic reading activities
using the Montessori approach to teach English vocabulary to primary-level students
at an international Islamic Montessori school in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. The
implementation of the Montessori approach to phonetic reading, which combines
phonetic symbols with reading aloud, involved movable alphabets, phonetic object
boxes, and individualized instruction revealed both successes and challenges, with
some students quickly grasping the concepts while others required additional support
and demonstration. The research concludes that the Montessori teaching approach,
particularly the phonetic reading method, is instrumental in developing young
learners' reading skills. However, it suggests that adaptations may be needed to fully
support all students, especially those who struggle with phonetic reading. This study
provides valuable insights for educators implementing Montessori-based phonetic
reading activities in primary-level English language instruction.
