Welcome to. Talking, Listening and Reading Books to Children.

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Welcome to

Talking, Listening and Reading Books to Children

5 Basic Skills 1. Learning the letter sounds 2. Letter formation 3. Blending 4. Identifying sounds in words 5. Tricky words

Storylines and Actions Learning the /s/ sound Action: Weave your hand like a snake, making an ‘s’ shape, saying ssssss

Letter Formation Finger Phonics books On the board In the air

Letter Sounds Group 1

Blending Words

Letter Sounds Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 j z w v y x

P1 Reading and Writing Shared Writing Guided Writing Independent Writing