What is the 5 phase theory?
Five phase theory, modified and reinvented to conform to our culture, affords a particularly comprehensive schema for self-understanding. Our expansion of five phase theory into a typology postulates that each of us is organized by a core phase–Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, or Water–which we know as our type. These five phases are wood (mu), fire (huo), earth (tu), metal (jin), and water (shui); they are regarded as dynamic, interdependent modes or aspects of the universe’s ongoing existence and development.
What are phase 5 sounds?
In Phase 5, children will learn more graphemes and phonemes. For example, they already know ai as in rain, but now they will be introduced to ay as in day and a-e as in make. Alternative pronunciations for graphemes will also be introduced, e. In Phase Five (typically in First Grade or Year 1), children learn the range of different graphemes (spellings) used to represent key phonemes (sounds) – e.Most children will begin Year 2 secure in Phase 5 of Little Wandle Letters & Sounds Revised and ready to begin Phase 6. By the beginning of Phase 6, children should know most of the common grapheme- phoneme correspondences (GPCs).