The Jolly Phonics Pupil Books cover all the five skills for reading and writing. Children are able to work through each book and complete a wide variety of engaging activities, which develop key literacy skills. The teacher is able to support and guide the children through the books with the Jolly Phonics Teacher's Book. These books can be given to each child in the class and provide daily lessons to be completed. Jolly Phonics Pupil Book 1 - covers all the 42 letter sounds, with the Jolly Phonics action, letter formation, listening for letter sounds in words, blending activities and the first set of tricky words.
This book is accompanied by a companion resource, 'Phonics for Pupils with Complex SEND ', to be used alongside the Phonics for Pupils with Special Educational Needs programme.
Phonics For Dummies contains tips on mastering letter sounds in reading, activities to engage your child's enthusiasm, and advice for making reading interesting and fun. all this on the audio CD Dozens of letter sounds in friendly lessons ...
These teacher-approved books are perfect for home, school, summer breaks, and road trips! Skills covered include beginning and ending consonants, blends and digraphs, long and short vowel sounds, word families, and more!
An easy and fun approach to teaching your child to read A stand-alone phonics & reading program, flexible for use in either kindergarten or first gradeA workbook filled with lessons, instructions, and suggested hands-on activities for a ...
Designed to help learners strengthen basic skills, Spectrum Phonics Readiness instructs preschoolers how to recognize letters and their order, understand beginning and ending sounds, determine long vowel sounds, and follow simple directions ...
The 50 Fantastic Things series is a no nonsense, ideas bank .no frills, just 50 examples of great ideas already in practice!
Discusses current research relating to phonics and presents strategies for successful phonics instruction, covering such topics as intervention strategies for struggling students and guidelines for teaching non-native speakers.
Children will learn the different sounds that letters make.
Most upper-grade readers do not consistently demonstrate a mastery of higherlevel thinking skills (Donahue, Daane, and Grigg, 2003). They are still developing fluency (Ivey and Broaddus, 2000), learning about word patterns—particularly ...
These teacher-approved books are perfect for home, school, summer breaks, and road trips! Skills covered include beginning consonant sounds, short vowel sounds, sight word recognition, and more!