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Phonics: Trigraph `ear' Ebook - Eardog and the Great Weather Monster Rescue
The book “Ear Dog and the Great Weather Rescue” is a children’s story designed for readers aged 6-11 and incorporates words with the trigraph “ear” throughout the narrative. The trigraph “ear” appears in words like tears, hear, spear, gear, fear, year, near, dear, ear, appear, and clear, adding a phonetic focus that aligns with the language development goals for this age group.
The activities included are designed to extend the learning experience beyond reading the book, incorporating literacy skills, comprehension, creative expression, and social-emotional learning. Each activity includes a Success Criteria to help assess learning outcomes
Phonics Trigraph "igh" sound Ebook: The Night Light
“The Night Light”
Book Summary:
Young Timmy loves gazing at the night sky, dreaming of exploring the stars. One night, while looking through his telescope, he spots a bright light falling from the sky. When he investigates, he finds Zigh, a lost alien from the planet Twighlo, who glows with a bright light. Together, they embark on an adventure to fix Zigh’s spaceship and learn the true power of friendship, courage, and the magic of the ‘igh’ sound.
The activities that come along with this book provide a variety of approaches to reinforce the “igh” sound, from visual and auditory to kinesthetic learning styles, making it a comprehensive way to engage young readers.
Ebook: Corky & Forky; Teach the `or' digraph.
An ebook that will take the child on the adventures of Corky & Forky, whilst also a great tool for the use of teaching the `or’ digraph and the added reading comprehension resources will provide the ability to read text and understand its meaning.
Ebook: Contains all Year 2 CEW; The Great Adventures of the Kind Children
Enjoy the great adventures with, Lily, Tom and Mia as they go on the hunt for treasure.
An excellent resource to expose children to all the Year 2 Common Exception Words, a great reading resource to add to a child’s vocabulary.