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A dyslexia-friendly font is used throughout the workbooks. It is extremely quick and easy for teachers to implement in their classroom or to assign as homework. Questions consolidate reading and comprehension and allow teachers to check that children actually read and comprehend the texts. It is easy for children to use independently, allowing them to take control of their reading journey, or with a parent’s assistance.
Features
- Each year level has two workbooks containing 15 weeks of texts each (4 texts per week). Part A is a physical workbook (60 texts) and Part B is available online (additional 60 texts).
- Children are encouraged to read one text each day at home (Monday to Thursday). This equates to 120 texts per year level.
- A number of different text types are included to provide variety and interest.
- Each text has an accompanying worksheet with six questions for children to complete so teachers and parents can monitor reading success.
- Answers are provided (online) for teachers and parents to check progress, or for children to self-mark.
Give your learners the chance to develop and reinforce their spoken language skills with our new four-book series Integrated spoken language. Through 25 entertaining and interactive themes, each with a variety of activities, learners can continue to build their spoken language abilities while having fun and relating to real-life scenarios.
Available for Early Years, Foundation, Year 1 and Year 2, this series will enhance previously-taught skills by allowing learners to immerse and extend themselves in relatable topics such as pets, rainy days, going to the dentist, under the sea and much more.
Features:
- Each book contains 25 theme-based units focused around 25 separate poster images to appeal to the interests of learners.
- Each unit presents a variety of engaging activities to develop and practise oral language skills, including role plays, barrier games, storycreation, debates and discussions.
- Each unit contains photocopiable support materials for the activities that require them.
- Each activity is linked to a specific Learning Outcome, enabling educators to select the activities and Learning Outcomes they want to address with their class.
- Each book is structured to allow flexibility of use: educators can select the activity/activities according to the Learning Outcomes theyhave planned in their Language programme of work. In addition, each theme is a stand-alone, so educators can decide on their own sequence.
Remove the confusion around phonological awareness and equip children with all the skills needed to conquer the world of words—spelling, reading and writing—with R.I.C.’s must-have new Phonological awareness skills.
This series of five comprehensive books covers all the basics for early childhood children (from four years of age) but also assists older students who are struggling with phonics and spelling. It incorporates skills that fit into any phonics or spelling program. The series emphasises oral language.
Twelve skills are presented in developmental order over the five books and include the following skills:
Book 1: Auditory discrimination, rhyming and alliteration
Book 2: Segmentation and syllabification, and blending
Book 3: Phoneme matching and phoneme isolation
Book 4: Phoneme completion, and phoneme addition and deletion
Book 5: Phoneme segmentation, phoneme substitution and phoneme reversal
The last 7 skills relate to phoneme manipulation.
The skills are presented as fun, hands-on games and activities for whole class, small group and pairs, with full instructions (including the actual words to say if required), all game/activity resources, supporting worksheets if applicable, differentiation suggestions, formative and summative assessments and answers. Literature links and suggested websites for games are also included where applicable.
The activities are predominantly oral activities for four-year-olds but are also appropriate for learners who struggle with letter-symbol correspondence, those beginning to read and older children who need support.
The games and activities are perfect for learning stations and easily managed by adult and parent helpers. They can also be used for early finishers to consolidate skills or to motivate young learners needing extension.
The activities link perfectly to the Early Years Learning Framework and the Phonics and word knowledge section of the Language areas of South African Curriculum English.
Age: 5-6 (Year 1/P2) Level: Key Stage 1 Subject: phonics In this
fiction phonics book, Spike the dinosaur loves going to the woods
with Laura. They build a great den, but then it is time to go
home... Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500
schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence
Suitable for children aged 5-6 (Year 1/P2) Phonics phase: 5 This
book aligns with Letters and Sounds (2007) Phase 5. This title is
part of Pearson's Bug Club, a reading programme used in over 3500
schools. Bug Club books are designed to help children enjoy
learning to read. For more Bug Club books and learn at home
resources, search for Bug Club.
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