Phonics Class withTEACHER JOANNA March 2015. Dear Parents, Welcome to the second term of the school year. I am glad to see old and new faces of the students.

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Phonics Class withTEACHER JOANNA March 2015

Dear Parents, Welcome to the second term of the school year. I am glad to see old and new faces of the students who enrolled in this fun enrichment class. Since most of them are quite advanced in their phonics level, we are now combining reading with sight words and consonant blends as an initial sound. We are still using the Phonics program that we’ve introduced last term. We are now completing all the books to make sure that they can master all phonemes. This skill will equip them to become better readers in the near future. Included here are sample worksheets we’ve completed this month. Thanks! Teacher Joanna