About this deal
Phase 6 phonics takes place throughout Year 2, with the aim of children becoming fluent readers and accurate spellers. Children should be able to read hundreds of words using the following strategies: Children start learning phonics in general as they begin to familiarise themselves with all the letters of the alphabet. This is usually between the ages of three and four, or as they start KS1 schooling. Then the children will really start to read! They will learn to recognise the different letters or pairs of letters (graphemes) in a word, say the separate sounds ( phonemes) slowly, then put ( blend) them together. For example, they will be taught that the word ‘boat’ can be separated out ( segmented) into ‘b-oa-t’ which represents the sounds bbb-oh– ttt. They can blend these sounds into the word ‘boat’ Each worksheet includes vibrant pictures to catch children's attention and make home learning extra fun.
You can use this brilliant ‘or’ words phonics workbook to help your students obtain a greater understanding on the ‘or’ sound when studying phonics. A brilliant way of developing confidence in young children when approaching more complex letter sounds.This collection of printable phonics worksheets highlight words that have a long-O vowel sound. Short O & Long O (Mixed) There are two elements to this booklet, one encouraging children to colour in the 'real words' in green and the nonsense words in red, and the second activity to write sentences that include the words they've learnt.
Throughout the series supplement Book 2 with more activities from the free worksheet makers. You can use all of the same images for your worksheets that you find in the book!
Level 2 and 3 Letter Formation Desk Mat
You’ll find something to suit every Phase 3 lesson plan – whether your focus is blending, segmenting, matching or forming. You can choose to use our activity booklets, worksheets or letter formation sheets to help secure pupils’ knowledge of Phase 3 Letters and Sounds content.