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Slide 1Meeting – Thursday 19 th December 2013 Slide 2 What is the Year 1 Phonics Check? ‘The phonics screening check is a quick and easy check of your child’s phonics…
Slide 1Phonics I Slide 2 Learning Phonics How Students Learn Phonics English spelling has three layers: alphabetic, pattern, and meaning. Alphabetic refers to spelling words…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Why synthetic phonics? “Synthetic phonics offers the vast majority of young children the best and most direct route to becoming skilled readers and writers”…
Slide 1Learning to read and write Patrícia Garcia Martín Reception class Slide 2 Why this theme to focus on? I am a Speech and Language Therapist. I am interested in how…
Slide 1READER’S THEATRE CONNECTING CONTENT AND LITERACY THE MARRIAGE OF ENGAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE Slide 2 AGENDA 1.The Literacy Research Base for Reader’s Theatre. 2.Improving…
Slide 1 German Children's Literature Jaennetzi Reyes Diana Sanchez Liz Laboy Slide 2 History The concept of children's literature is very old in some countries…
Slide 1 Big Question: How can stories from the past influence our imaginations? Author: Retold and Adapted by Eric A. Kimmel Genre: Classic Historical Fiction Slide 2 Slide…