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Slide 1Reading at Edinburgh School Parents’ Workshop KS1 Slide 2 Using synthetic phonics We learn the sounds (phonemes) in this order: s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r…
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Slide 1The Reading Process Jane Coates Slide 2 Mrs Jane Coates Background: Jane Coates - an experienced Social Worker and Primary School Teacher based in Leeds, UK, but spends…
Slide 1Reading Intervention Slide 2 Meet Miss Flynn Slide 3 What is Reading Intervention? Reading intervention is a program, supplementary to an existing literacy curriculum,…