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New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC ai, è, ê
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘ai, è, ê’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘ai, è, ê’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC ai, è, ê.
a trap-door read-aloud including the SSC ai, è, ê.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 4 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
French Phonics Scheme of work for KS3
Here is a word document where I have organised the SSCs from the new French GCSE 2026 according to where they could be reinforced at KS3. The list of 36 sounds was taken from the Edexcel GCSE 2026 list and organised at KS3 following the Studio French topics.
The list is in a checklist format. It helps you keep track of the resources you might need for each SSC (an introduction, a dictation and a read-aloud).
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - open eu-oeu
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘open eu-oeu’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC open eu-oeu.
a read-aloud including the SSC open eu-oeu.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 2 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE Spanish - Phonics - SSC - strong o
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘strong o’ in Spanish at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the SSC strong o.
a dictation using the SSC strong o.
a read-aloud including the SSC strong o.
There are a total of 5 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - n-liaison
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘n-liaison’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the SSC ‘n-liaison’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC n-liaison.
a read-aloud including the SSC n-liaison.
There are a total of 5 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - on/om
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘on/om’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘on/om’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC on/om.
a read-aloud including the SSC on/om.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - gn
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘gn’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘gn’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC gn.
a read-aloud including the SSC gn on the topic of ‘where I live’.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - eu
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘eu’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘eu’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC eu.
a back to back read-aloud including the SSC eu on the topic of physical description and personality.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - j
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘j’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘j’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC j.
a back to back read-aloud including the SSC j on the topic of ‘introducing myself’.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - silent final consonant
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘silent final consonant’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the ‘silent final consonant’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC SFC.
a trap door read-aloud including the SSC SFC on the topic of 'pets
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - en-an-em-am
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘en-an-em-am’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘en-an-em-am’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC en-an-em-am.
a ghost time read-aloud including the SSC en-an-em-am on the topic of school and family.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - e
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘e’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the sound ‘e’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC e.
a trap-door read-aloud including the SSC e on the topic of school routine.
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 5 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - soft c
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘soft c’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the SSC ‘soft c’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC soft c.
a listen and translate read-aloud including the SSC soft c on the topic of ‘school life’
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 4 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - silent final e
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘silent final e’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the ‘silent final e’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC SFE.
a faulty-echo read-aloud including the SSC SFE on the topic of ‘in my house’
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 4 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE French - Phonics - SSC - th
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘th’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the SSC ‘th’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC th.
a ghost time read-aloud including the SSC th on the topic of ‘opinion of school subjects’
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
New GCSE - French - Phonics - SSC - un
This is a Power Point I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘un’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
This resource includes
an introduction to the SSC ‘un’
a scaffolded dictation using the SSC un.
a listen and translate read-aloud including the SSC un on the topic of ‘school timetable’
an audio file for each activity.
There are a total of 3 slides and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
Bundle
New GCSE French - Y7 Phonics - SSCs for Term 2
This is a bundle containing 4 Power Points I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘soft c/ai/en/un’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
(This bundle could be used to cover Term 2 of the SSC list I have created which is also available in my shop.)
This resource includes:
an introduction to the SSCs
a scaffolded dictation using the SSCs.
a read-aloud including the SSCs.
an audio file for each activity.
There are an average of 4 slides per PPT and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
Bundle
New GCSE French - Y7 Phonics - SSCs for Term 3
This is a bundle containing 4 Power Points I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘gn/SFE/e/th’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
(This bundle could be used to cover Term 3 of the SSC list I have created which is also available in my shop.)
This resource includes:
an introduction to the SSCs
a scaffolded dictation using the SSCs.
a read-aloud including the SSCs.
an audio file for each activity.
There are an average of 4 slides per PPT and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.
Bundle
New GCSE French - Y7 Phonics - SSCs for Term 1
This is a bundle containing 4 Power Points I have designed to show my students how to pronounce the sound-spelling correspondence ‘j/eu/open eu/SFC’ in French at KS4 and KS3 level. As you may know, it is very important that we adapt our KS3 resources to include phonics and the new exercises linked to them from the new GCSE 2026.
(This bundle could be used to cover Term 1 of the SSC list I have created which is also available in my shop.)
This resource includes:
an introduction to the SSCs
a scaffolded dictation using the SSCs.
a read-aloud including the SSCs.
an audio file for each activity.
There are an average of 4 slides per PPT and you will also find a selection of words for students to pronounce.