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As Level 1 is so important and often the hardest for learners, we have a range of resources to support learning. Of course, we cannot cover every eventuality. Thankfully the web is full of wonderful ideas to help children over certain difficulties. Therefore, if your child is still stuck with something after having been taught a lesson, be it Powerful 'e' (often called Silent 'e', Magic 'e' or Lazy-e) or when to use er/ir/ur, or whatever it is, then please feel free to browse for ideas to try with your child. You do not need to use any of these free resources. You can make your own flashcards, for example. You may not like/need the reading books* or work books/worksheets or games, but by just doing the lessons as outlined each week, the programme can still be successful. * However your child will progress more easily and smoothly if you can use them as the key to any good reading programme is a structured reading scheme that matches the order in which sounds are introduced in the Phonic programme.. Phonic Word Family ListsThese are handy lists of words for each lesson. Print and display after the lesson for frequent review with your pupil. Sounds ChartUse as a poster or laminate and make into a place mat. Children love to keep track of their progress as they move through the sounds! FlashcardsConvenient and easy to print and use, we provide phonic and odd words flashcards. Print on card as they will be used time and time again and must withstand frequent use. Laminate for durability. Phonic Decodable Reading booksThese reading books are matched to the progression of the sounds introduced in Level 1. Starting with /ck/, the books only use words that can be sounded out using phonic sounds learnt so far. This means that:
As children move through Level 1, many will start to see patterns in words for themselves and read more widely, however we offer support for those that require it. Phonic WorkbooksThe Level 1 phonic workbooks give extra practice spelling and reading words containing the new sound. They have been written particularly for the younger child, so some children may not need them. The workbooks give vital practice in:
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The weekly lesson schedule explained
How to do a dictation
Make sure you do it correctly!
Where to start your child
Troubleshooting
What to do if you hit a problem