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  jolly phonics alternatives: The Phonics Handbook Sue Lloyd, 1993-06 Phonics is becoming popular in teaching programmes. This is an excellent resource for teachers and parents.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2012-07 The complete set of 7 fun-filled activity books for kids, each covering one group of letter sounds. Jolly Phonics teaches children to read and write using synthetic phonics in a fun and engaging way. Each of these 36 page activity books for children aged 3+, including 2 pages of stickers provide a range of fun activities for children to complete, including coloring, handwriting practice, puzzles, mazes, games, craft activities, word & picture matching and flash cards. There is a story for each of the letter sounds as well as the letter sound action, introducing synthetic phonics in a fun and multi-sensory way, giving them solid support at home. Activity Book 1 s, a, t, i, p, n Activity Book 2 c k, e, h, r, m, d Activity Book 3 g, o, u, l, f, b Activity Book 4 ai, j, oa, ie, ee, or Activity Book 5 z, w, ng, v, oo, oo Activity Book 6 y, x, ch, sh, th, th Activity Book 7 qu, ou, oi, ue, er, ar
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Workbooks 1-7 Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2021-06-11 The Jolly Phonics Workbooks are perfect for practising phonics skills.Covering the 42 letter sounds of English, these books provide a wealth of material for children to practise their reading and writing skills. Each sound is presented with a simple story and action, a letter formation guide and a section for writing practice. Engaging exercises and fun activities allow children to apply their phonic knowledge in reading and spelling regular words, as well as some 'tricky' words with irregular spellings.Each of the seven books helps children develop their phonic skills further, Each of the seven books helps children develop their phonic skills further, moving from simply letter-sound recognition and letter formation early on to moving from simply letter-sound recognition and letter formation early on to reading sentences and writing short phrases in the later books.These refreshed editions are the same as the previous editions in terms of number of pages, pagination and core content, but have been enhanced with:* Alignment of the core teaching materials (specifically Pupil Book 1 and Step 1 of Jolly Phonics for the Whiteboard) so that they cover the same ground in the first term* 15% new material, alongside fresh new cover artwork, action icons and some new and updated images * New dotted font for writing practice, alongside improved letter formation guides and sequencing of activitiesAlso available individually.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Wall Frieze Jollu Learning (Firm), 1994-02 Includes seven sections that can be put up individually. They can be a continuous strip around the wall or a block like a giant poster. Show all the letter sounds of English, not just the alphabet.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Pupil Book 2 Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2020-08 The Jolly Phonics Pupil Books cover all the five skills for reading and writing. Children are able to work through each book and complete a wide variety of engaging daily activities, which develop key literacy skills. The teacher is able to support and guide the children through the books with the Jolly Phonics Teacher's Book.Jolly Phonics Pupil Book 2 - continues to build on the skills that the children have been taught in book 1. It introduces more tricky words, alternative letter sound spellings and basic sentence structure to encourage independent writing.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Songs Laurie Fyke, Kerrie Sinclair, 2000-12 A fun and interactive way of helping your child learn the 42 letter sounds of English. Each letter sound has a short song and an action. Sung in American English.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Picture Flashcards (in Print Letters) Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2014-11-30 A box of 60 cards. Also includes 17 alternative letter sound spellings. These cards help children to learn the letter sounds, sound out the words and blend the sounds to read the word. Guidance and tips are provided in an instruction leaflet, which also contains a pronunciation guide.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Word Book Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2000 A handy teacher's resource providing useful lists of words made from the individual letter sounds and digraphs. Ideal for dictation and blending practice in class. In addition there are initial and final consonant blends, alternative vowel spellings and tricky words lists that can be used.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Classroom Kit , 2011-02
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2000
  jolly phonics alternatives: Phonics Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2012-09 The first in a series of 7 activity books for children. The 36 page activity book deals with one group of letter sounds s, a, t, i, p, n.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Rocket Phonics Abigail Steel, 2019
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Letter Sound Strips Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 1995-03 Handy strips for each child in the class. Show letter sounds and alternative spellings used as a reference for the child when trying to remember the spelling of a sound for writing.
  jolly phonics alternatives: An Inter-Hive Match Sara Wernham, 2008-01-30 An Inter-Hive Match is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 4 Inky Mouse and Friends series. It is the fourth of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’ and the ‘magic e’ for spelling words with the long vowels, as in ‘make’, ‘like’, ‘bone’ and ‘tune’. Level 4 features all the Jolly Phonics alternative vowel spellings that are used to make words like ‘day’, ‘seat’, ‘night’, ‘snow’, ‘few’, ‘girl’, ‘straw’, ‘boy’ and ‘scowl’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the Inky Mouse and Friends series: The Bird House Daisy and Buttercup The New Kitten An Inter-Hive Match The Maize Maze Beach Rescue
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Letter Sound Poster Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2001
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Readers Level 5, Our World SARA WERNHAM, 2020-08 The Jolly Phonics Our World Nonfiction Purple (Level 5) readers are fully decodable books for new readers. They have a very carefully controlled vocabulary and are ideal for children to apply the skills they have been taught.These nonfiction readers use only decodable regular words that use the 42 letter sounds taught n Jolly Phonics as well as the alternative vowel spellings.Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book, as well as guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in 'lamb'.* 6 different books per set* 16 pages per book The titles included in this set are:* Beastly Bugs* Rainforest Birds* Under the Sea* An Owl Prowl* Fantastic Frogs and Toads* Dependable Dogs
  jolly phonics alternatives: Peace Is the Way Deepak Chopra, M.D., 2005-03-08 Deepak Chopra’s passionate new book, Peace Is the Way, was inspired by a saying from Mahatma Gandhi: “There is no way to peace. Peace is the way.” In a world where every path to peace has proved futile, the one strategy that hasn’t been tried is the way of peace itself. “We must not bring one war to an end, or thirty,” Chopra tells us, “but the idea of war itself.” How can this be done? By facing the truth that war is satisfying, and then substituting new satisfactions so that violence is no longer appealing. “War has become a habit. We reach for it the way a chain smoker reaches for a cigarette, promising to quit but somehow never kicking the habit.” But Chopra tells us that peace has its own power, and our task now is to direct that power and multiply it one person at a time. Behind the numbing headlines of violence running out of control there are unmistakable signs of a change—Chopra believes that a majority of people are ready to see an end to war. “Right now 23 million soldiers serve in armies around the world. Can’t we find ten times that number who will dedicate themselves to peace? A hundred times?” Peace Is the Way challenges each of us to take the next leap in personal evolution. “You aren’t asked to be a saint, or to give up any belief. You are only asked to stop reacting out of fear, to change your allegiance from violence to peace.” In a practical seven-step program, Chopra shows the reader how to become a true peacemaker. “Violence may be innate in human nature, but so is its opposite: love. The next stage of humanity, the leap which we are poised to take, will be guided by the force of that love.” This is more than a hope or an aspiration. It is a new way of being in the world, giving each individual the power to end war in our time.
  jolly phonics alternatives: The Pumpkin Party Sara Wernham, 2008-01-30 The Pumpkin Party is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 4 General Fiction series. It is the fourth of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’ and the ‘magic e’ for spelling words with the long vowels, as in ‘make’, ‘like’, ‘bone’ and ‘tune’. Level 4 features all the Jolly Phonics alternative vowel spellings that are used to make words like ‘day’, ‘seat’, ‘night’, ‘snow’, ‘few’, ‘girl’, ‘straw’, ‘boy’ and ‘scowl’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the General Fiction series: The Enormous Turnip Rumpelstiltskin Puppets Many More Monsters The Pumpkin Party Town Mouse and Country Mouse
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Tricky Word Wall Flowers Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2005 72 flowers containing tricky words and a hat that go to make up a wall display as each word is taught. Reinforces same list of words taught in Grammar Handbook 1.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Toe by Toe Keda Cowling, Harry Cowling, 1993
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Cards Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2000-10-01 A pack of four boxes suitable for whole-class use:Box 1- 42 letter sounds and the alternative spellings of the vowel soundsBox 2 -80 blending words with alternative spellings of the vowels. A dot under each sound reminds children that two letters can make one soundBox 3 -88 regular blending wordsBox 4 - 72 tricky words
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Readers Level 1, Our World Sara Wernham, 2021-08-27 The Jolly Phonics Readers Level 1 Our World are fully decodable books for new readers. They are the second set of readers within the Our World series that was first launched in 2020 as part of the Jolly Phonics refresh.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Teacher's Book Sue Lloyd, Sara Wernham, 2023-09 Jolly Phonics teaches young students the skills they need to read and write fluently in their first year of school. This book is an essential guide for teachers who want to teach the program alongside Student Books 1 and 2 in the classroom. It is a comprehensive resource, offering a set of structured lesson plans that give step-by-step guidance on all aspects of the lesson, including the student book activities. It also provides an in-depth introduction to Jolly Phonics and a summary of key points to help teachers get started. This new edition of the Teacher's Book has been updated to complement the new Jolly Phonic Student Books. The format is similar to previous editions, but is enhanced by: - A more concise introduction that is easy to navigate for quick retrieval of information. - New, improved content, including scope and sequences for Steps 1 to 3, two US case studies, an English alphabetic code chart, a student checklist, detailed guidance on how to help struggling readers, and updated lesson plans. - A brief overview of the Science of Reading and the Science of Writing and how Jolly Phonics aligns with both, as a program that provides explicit teaching of phonemic awareness, alongside systematic phonics and writing instruction, with a focus on improving fluency, vocabulary acquisition, and reading comprehension.
  jolly phonics alternatives: The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading (The Ordinary Parent's Guide) Jessie Wise, Sara Buffington, 2004-10-17 A plain-English guide to teaching phonics. Every parent can teach reading—no experts need apply! Too many parents watch their children struggle with early reading skills—and don't know how to help. Phonics programs are too often complicated, overpriced, gimmicky, and filled with obscure educationalese. The Ordinary Parent's Guide to Teaching Reading cuts through the confusion, giving parents a simple, direct, scripted guide to teaching reading—from short vowels through supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. This one book supplies parents with all the tools they need. Over the years of her teaching career, Jessie Wise has seen good reading instruction fall prey to trendy philosophies and political infighting. Now she has teamed with dynamic coauthor Sara Buffington to supply parents with a clear, direct phonics program—a program that gives them the know-how and confidence to take matters into their own hands.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Grammar 2 Student Book Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2013-10 Designed to follow on from Jolly Grammar 1 Student Book. Builds on the skills taught in Jolly Phonics and Grammar 1, introducing new spelling, grammar and punctuation in their third year of school.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Alternative Education for the 21st Century P. Woods, 2009-01-05 This is a unique collection of leading examples of education grounded in alternative philosophies and cultures – from initiatives to create more democratic schools, through Quaker, Buddhist, Islamic, Montessori and Steiner/Waldorf schools, to Maori and First Nations education in Canada and Palestinian Jewish schools in Israel.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Games CD (single User) Sue Lloyd, Jolly Learning, Limited, Sara Wernham, 2007-09 Enter the interactive world of Inky Mouse and her friends as they practise all of the five skills in Jolly Phonics. With 20 fun activities to explore, children will be able to practise and revise their own knowledge. Key features: Suitable for use on PC or Mac * Ideal for children to use on their own with minimum or no supervision from an adult * Games are available in different levels * A choice of print or precursive letter options during installation * Clear instructions guide the child through the activities * Ideal for use with children aged 3 years and above System Requirements: PC: Windows® XP, Vista, 7 or 8. 633 MHz (or higher) CPU. 600 MB free hard-disk space. 4x CD-ROM drive.Mac®: OS X® 10.5 - 10.10 PowerPC® G5 or Intel® processor. 350 MB free hard-disk space. 8x CD-ROM drive.A minimum 256 MB RAM is required on both Mac and Windows operating systems
  jolly phonics alternatives: The Gillingham Manual Anna Gillingham, Bessie Whitmore Stillman, 1997 In this multisensory phonics technique, students first learn the sounds of letters, and the build these letter-sounds into words. Visual, auditory and kinesthetic associations are used to remember the concepts. Training is recommended.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Bumper Book of Phonics Fun Sara Wernham, Caroline Petherbridge, 2021-01-04 The Bumper Book of Phonics Fun is a bumper resource packed full of ideas and activities designed to support the teaching of letter sounds in a fun, multisensory way.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Classroom Kit Plus , 2012
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Alternative Spelling and Alphabet Posters , 2001-12
  jolly phonics alternatives: Puppets Sara Wernham, 2008-01-30 Puppets is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 4 General Fiction series. It is the fourth of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’ and the ‘magic e’ for spelling words with the long vowels, as in ‘make’, ‘like’, ‘bone’ and ‘tune’. Level 4 features all the Jolly Phonics alternative vowel spellings that are used to make words like ‘day’, ‘seat’, ‘night’, ‘snow’, ‘few’, ‘girl’, ‘straw’, ‘boy’ and ‘scowl’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the General Fiction series: The Enormous Turnip Rumpelstiltskin Puppets Many More Monsters The Pumpkin Party Town Mouse and Country Mouse
  jolly phonics alternatives: The Tree That Blinked and Other Stories Sara Wernham, 2014-09 The third of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. With three lively series in each level, children are able to practise their phonic skills while developing key reading skills. The Tree That Blinked and other stories contains six engaging fiction stories and provides comprehension questions, discussion activities and guidance for parents. The stories in the book feature words that are spelled regularly, and can be sounded out with the 42 letter sounds first taught in Jolly Phonics. At every stage the words are within the reach of children as they use their letter sound knowledge and tricky words already taught. All the tricky words and letter sounds used are shown at the beginning of the book. Light type is used as a guide for any silent letters, such as /b/ in lamb. Level 3 revises the alternative sound of /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like funny and happy, and introduces the 'hop-over /e/' spellings of the long vowel sounds Stories included in the book:The Tree That BlinkedWhat's in the Box?The Old Red TractorThe Model BoatWait and See!The Bad Tempered GoatAdditional extension activities:Say the SoundsTricky WordsMeet the CharactersBook ReviewCharacter Review*The Tree That Blinked and Other Stories is a paperback edition of the popular Jolly Phonics Readers, combining stories previously published as six individual books in the Level 3 Inky & Friends series*
  jolly phonics alternatives: Jolly Phonics Word Bank Sara Wernham, Sue Lloyd, 2021-02 The Jolly Phonics Word Bank is a comprehensive collection of words for blending and segmenting practice. This handy guide provides a comprehensive collection of example words for each of the 42 letter sounds which can be used for blending and segmenting (identifying sounds in words) practice with children. It is also suitable for dictation, as well as providing simple phrases and sentences with tricky words for reading practice. This is a fantastic resource for teachers to use in school or parents to use at home.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Zack’s Present Sara Wernham, 2003-01-30 Zack’s Present is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series. It is the second of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, Level 2 introduces /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series: Phonic Hetty Zack’s Present Picnic Spots Looking for Snake
  jolly phonics alternatives: Phonic Sara Wernham, 2003-01-30 Phonic is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series. It is the second of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, Level 2 introduces /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series: Phonic Hetty Zack’s Present Picnic Spots Looking for Snake
  jolly phonics alternatives: Teaching Systematic Synthetic Phonics in Primary Schools Wendy Jolliffe, David Waugh, Angela Carss, 2015-05-12 Systematic synthetic phonics is a key strategy in the teaching of reading. This text supports trainee teachers working towards primary QTS in how to use phonics effectively. It explores what works in phonics teaching, and why. It begins with the subject knowledge that underpins effective teaching and goes on to explore pedagogy from the early years to Key Stage 2. The book includes a review of different popular phonics programmes, set against the DfE (2011) criteria for high-quality phonics teaching. This second edition has been updated in line with the new National Curriculum, includes new guidance on the Year 1 phonics screening check and new lessons ideas and practical guidance for teaching phonics.
  jolly phonics alternatives: Spots Sara Wernham, 2003-01-30 Spots is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series. It is the second of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, Level 2 introduces /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the Level 2 Inky Mouse and Friends series: Phonic Hetty Zack’s Present Picnic Spots Looking for Snake
  jolly phonics alternatives: Shells Sara Wernham, Shells is part of the Jolly Phonics Readers Level 2 Nonfiction series. It is the second of four levels of decodable books, providing the best start for children just starting to read. In addition to the 42 letter sounds, Level 2 introduces /y/ used for the /ee/ sound at the end of words like ‘funny’. Tricky words are shown at the beginning of each book. Comprehension questions and discussion topics are provided at the end of each book. Also includes guidance for teachers and parents. Light type is used as a guide for those few letters that should not be sounded out, such as the /b/ in lamb. Titles included in the Level 2 Nonfiction series: Rainforests Cheese Stars Oil Lizards Shells Butterflies and Moths
  jolly phonics alternatives: Early Reading Instruction Diane McGuinness, 2006-01-20 Early Reading Instruction is a comprehensive analysis of the research evidence from early writing systems to computer models of reading. In this book, Diane McGuinness provides an innovative solution to the reading war—the century-old debate over the efficacy of phonics (sound-based) versus whole-word (meaning- based) methods. She has developed a prototype—a set of elements that are critical to the success of a reading method. McGuinness shows that all writing systems, without exception, are based on a sound unit in the language. This fact, and other findings by paleographers, provides a platform for the prototype. Other elements of the prototype are based on modern research. For example, observational studies in the classroom show that time spent on three activities strongly predicts reading success: learning phoneme/symbol correspondences, practice at blending and segmenting phonemes in words, and copying/writing words, phrases, and sentences. Most so-called literacy activities have no effect, and some, like sight word memorization, have a strongly negative effect. The National Reading Panel (2000) summarized the research on reading methods after screening out thousands of studies that failed to meet minimum scientific standards. In an in-depth analysis of this evidence, McGuinness shows that the most successful methods (children reading a year or more above age norms) include all the elements in the prototype. Finally, she argues, because phonics-type methods are consistently shown to be superior to whole-word methods in studies dating back to the 1960s, it makes no sense to continue this line of research. The most urgent question for future research is how to get the most effective phonics programs into the classroom.
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