Posts by Sarah Roberts

Floppy’s Phonics

What is Floppy’s Phonics? Floppy’s Phonics is a systematic, synthetic phonics program for young children, designed to teach reading and writing skills. It is part of the Oxford Reading Tree…
Floppy Phonics

Bug Club Phonics

What is Bug Club Phonics? Bug Club Phonics is a structured phonics program developed by Pearson Education, designed to support the teaching and learning of early phonics skills. It is…
Bug Club

What Makes a Good Reader?

Why is Reading Important? Reading is important for many reasons, both practical and personal. Here are some reasons why reading is important: Language Development: Reading helps to develop language skills,…
Good Reader

Jolly Phonics

What is Jolly Phonics? Jolly Phonics is a phonics program designed to teach children how to read and write using a systematic approach to teaching phonics. It was developed in…
Jolly Phonics

Read Write Inc

What is Read Write Inc? Read Write Inc. is a comprehensive literacy program designed to teach young children how to read, write, and spell. It was developed by Ruth Miskin,…
Read Write Inc

Letterland Phonics

What is Letterland? Letterland Phonics is a phonics program designed to teach young children how to read and write using a unique, multi-sensory approach. It was developed by Lyn Wendon,…
Letterland Phonics

Phonics International

What is Phonics International? Phonics International is a comprehensive phonics program designed to teach children how to read and write using phonics principles. It was developed by an experienced teacher…
Phonics International

Little Wandle Phonics

What is Little Wandle? The Little Wandle Phonics is a synthetic phonics program designed to help children learn to read and write by breaking down words into their individual sounds…
Little Wandle

Supporting Children with EAL

Phonics can be hard to teach to EAL (English as an Additional Language) children for several reasons: Lack of familiarity with the English language: EAL children may not be familiar…
Supporting Children with EAL
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