The stories rhyming and full of fun, and the books are self-printable; designed for low-cost print at home or school, and are easily replaced. The books are grouped in a developing order based on the order of sounds introduced in the Jolly Phonics early literacy program. Each book is published with suggestions on how parents, tutors and teachers can get the most out of the book. There are instructions for blending the sounds in the words in the text, and games to provide practise in reading the special words automatically.
Whether you are a parent or teacher, you can use these free resources to help support the Letters and Sounds phonics program. Letters and Sounds aim to provide free resources for parents and teachers who are following the Letters and Sounds program. Each resource has been created by following a themes which engage all children with colourful illustration. Each phonics book is a collection of sentences highlighting a particular phonics pattern.
The book features both a phonics pattern and sight words that your child can learn by reading our free sight word readers. All About Learning Press offers effective and fun reading and spelling programs to help your student become a proficient reader and speller for life.
These free resources are a great way to get children to practice reading and spelling, cleverly disguised as fun. Build confidence, praise and encourage success with a mixture of activities to help consolidate learning.
The templates are ideal for use whether the children are just starting out or if they require extra support and practice.
The program is easy to train teachers with - large groups can be trained, and then become trainers themselves. There are 60 storybooks with a consistent, explicit learning procedure - once the technique is learnt for one story-book, the same skills can be applied over and over. There are no tricky games or marketing tricks or "fun" diversions which teach nothing - the program is a focused set of techniques for teachers that can be transferred easily to students, even in a large class of 50 or 60 or even more.
Fantastic Phonics is the free reading program, donated by Teach the World to Read. The program is used in an astonishing one half of the nations on earth. USAID funded a major research program to develop the most effective system for teaching developing communities.
The program was implemented in Liberia, as part of a large scale assessment covering more than schools. Teaching children the ability to decode was an essential middle step to unlocking their fluency and comprehension levels. This seems to be where the program took off".
Home 11 million families learn to read with free reading program. If you are not familiar with Phonics. Then Fantastic Essentials is made for you - it contains a structured Phonics program of 60 modules, and each step-by-step module contains essential information for parents to teach their children You can register and login here. Once you are registered, login and you will be guided to the Digital Edition.
Can I see a sample of Fantastic Essentials? Additionally we have included a sample of Book 12 below. What if I can't afford Fantastic Essentials? If you need it but can't afford it, join with other parents and we'll provide a bulk discount - you can get your copy FREE! Or, talk to your School - we can provide a School and Home License that allows parents to download their own copy for use at home. We will support you. Short are the easier for students to grasp as they feature in the CVC practice above.
However vowels, and the vowel sounds of English can be difficult. Longer vowels in particular can be a challenge. We offer more phonics worksheets and activities aimed at covering long vowels in the next section to help students practice these as well. We have a 50 page long and short vowel workbook that covers and offers more than we can put on this page! Long vowel sounds can be tricky for beginning readers. The sheer number of them to start, and the huge number of ways they can be spelled can cause confusion.
We also, where needed, explain in more detail some of the rules in posts on the site. We will link to these in the top section to help if you need. For navigations sake we will split up these different types with headings to make it easier for you. You can also check out our 50 plus page long and short vowel workbook which has loads of worksheets activities and games.
Magic E is the phonics rule that usually if there is an e at the end of a word it is silent, and causes the vowel before it to say its name. For example: cane, pale, pine, cube. Although similar there are differences between these two phonics terms. Digraphs are clue is in the name two letters that make a sound, in vowel digraphs this is often a long sound. In words like rain, boat, coal. Diphthongs are two sounds that come together to make a new sound.
For example oi, oy, aw, au, ow. Check out our examples below for phonics worksheets. Consonant digraphs and blends are often confused by emergent readers and by teachers so just to clarify a consonant blend is two sounds that blend together to make a sum of their parts, you are still able to hear both sounds when you read them.
A consonant digraph is two consonants that come together to form a new sound. There are many more blends than digraphs. We offer Phonics worksheets to cover both skills below and we also have a full 60 page workbook that covers much more. Once students have grasped the basics of the phonics rules above we can move onto larger and more complex words. These often include the use of syllables. These are one of my favorite things to teach students, as you see previously difficult or skipped words suddenly become easy and straight forward.
We have a small section of worksheets below to take a look at. We also have apps that cover syllables if you want to try to vary how you instruct the topic.
We have many more phonics worksheets on the site, as well as grammar and topic related resources. We also have articles on how to teach phonics at differing age ranges and abilities as well. These all written by teachers and educators. As mentioned in the opening paragraph phonics is a vital skill to help develop both mastery and more importantly a love of reading in young learners.
The earlier they can move to comprehend the words they are reading the earlier that love affair can start. You will be amazed at the progress your students make if you can spare the time to include a little phonics instruction into their days. Hopefully some of the apps and worksheets we have on the site can help with this. A teacher of over 15 years, mostly English but dabbled in outdoor pursuits and media.
Thought is was about time to sharing both what I have learnt during that time and the resources I have put together. On this site we aim to teach the theory and share our thoughts, but also go that one step further and give you access to the hard resources you need for your class or for you children. Feel free to take a look at our resources , email us on info makingenglishfun.
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