This week we have for you the first in a new series - FREE mini workbooks to help younger children to learn to read and spell with systematic phonics. As usual they have been written to correspond with Reading Made Simple, our FREE programme for teaching reading and spelling to anyone, using synthetic, systematic phonics, but any one can use them as they are compatible with most phonic programmes at this stage.
This first book is to help teach the initial sounds of the letters of the alphabet. First, make sure that you yourself know the initial sounds.What to do:
There is one page each for each letter of the alphabet.
The child has to simply say the sound at the top of the page, and then colour the objects that begin with that sound. You will find that on each page there is an 'odd one out'. this object should not be coloured. Having done that, the sound that each object begins with should be carefully written on the line under each picture. Except on the letter 'a' page, the child should also write the sound of the 'odd on out' as this will have been learnt in the previous lesson. This acts as revision. Teaching tips:
Have you seen our Alphabet Place Mat?
This works well alongside Phonic Workbook 1.
And our jigsaw puzzle?
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WelcomeHello, I'm Lilibette, qualified teacher (B.Ed Hons). I have taught phonics in mainstream education, followed by have home-educated my two sons to 18, and am now a private tutor. Categories
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