10 Things You Should Know about Phonemic Awareness and Phonics for Student with Hearing Loss Dr. Susan Easterbrooks Professor, GSU Dr. Nanci Scheetz Professor,
Becoming Fluent With The Flip!
PHONICS, READING AND WRITING WORKSHOP EARLY YEARS & KEY STAGE 1.
Phonics Meeting for Parents. Why teach phonics? The ability to read and write well is a vital skill for all children, paving the way for an enjoyable.
Literacy Curriculum Information for Parents 5 th March 2015.
Meet the Teacher Year 2 Mrs Ackland (Miss Pilgrim) 15 th July 2015.
Parents’ Information Evening Year 2 Miss Booth & Miss Dyke Mrs Dunne, Mrs Botterill, and Mrs Spensley.
sounds blend Children are taught to read by breaking down words into separate sounds or ‘phonemes’. They are then taught how to blend these sounds together.
English Curriculum Information for Parents 16 th June 2014 Mrs C. Young.
Parents’ Information Evening – Year 2 Class 5 – Miss Booth and Mrs Dixon Class 6 – Miss Dyke Mrs Dunne, Mrs Botterill, and Mrs Hardy.
October 2015 Ms V. Azhar (Key Stage 1 Department Leader and English Co-ordinator) Mrs L Johnson and Mrs R Gordon (Reading Recovery Trained Teacher)
17 th September 2015. To share information about the phonics test To let you know what we will be doing with phonics To let you know what you can.