Phonic workbooks can be a valuable tool to help reception-aged children (usually aged 4-5 years) learn to read and write. Here are some ways in which phonic workbooks can help:…
How do listening skills support phonics? Phonics, the method of teaching reading by connecting sounds with letters, is a critical skill for children to develop in their early years of…
Phonics and spelling are two related concepts in language learning. Phonics refers to the method of teaching reading and writing by linking sounds (phonemes) to letters or groups of letters…
What are Tricky Words? Tricky words are words in the English language that cannot be easily sounded out or decoded using phonics rules. These are words that do not follow…
Online games and apps can be a fun and engaging way to help children learn reading and phonics skills. Here are some ways that online games can support reading and…
Supporting reading with a Year 2 child (6-7 years old) can be a fun and engaging experience for both the child and the adult. Here are some specific ways you…
What is Dyslexia? Dyslexia is a learning disorder that affects reading ability. People with dyslexia may have difficulty recognising words and decoding them, even if they have received phonics instruction.…
Reading with a year one child can be an exciting phase in their reading journey as it’s the year phonics and word recognition start to click into place. Here are…
Reading with a preschooler can be a fun and engaging activity for both the child and the adult. Choosing books for a preschooler can be a fun and exciting task.…
Reading with children in Reception can be a fun and rewarding experience for both the children and the adult. Here are some tips on how to make the most of…