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PHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: US HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
PHONICS AND ESL: READING INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE Learning to Read Can Be Challenging for Both Native Speakers and ESL Students. And so to return to where we started: parental concerns and fears. Reading progress doesn’t develop as naturally for native English speakers as L1 parents may hope, and being a second language learner may not be the impediment some parents fear.PHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: US HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
PHONICS AND ESL: READING INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE Learning to Read Can Be Challenging for Both Native Speakers and ESL Students. And so to return to where we started: parental concerns and fears. Reading progress doesn’t develop as naturally for native English speakers as L1 parents may hope, and being a second language learner may not be the impediment some parents fear. HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: USLETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
DEVELOPING AUTOMATICITY IN READING 2. Develop accuracy in ALL key components of decoding. Accuracy is a prerequisite skill for automatic word recognition, therefore teachers must dedicate significant amounts of instructional time to developing accuracy in each of the following components of decoding: NO-PREP PHONICS LESSONS No-Prep Phonics Lessons. Our click-and-go Phonics Lessons make preparing for and teaching the sounds, blending and segmenting effortless. The lessons are jam-packed with 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences alongside video, audio and picture support so you can easily take your phonics lessonfrom good to great!
PHONICS HERO ANDROID APP Phonics Hero is an online gaming platform which is best played on tablets optimised for gaming. Although Phonics Hero will work on most Android tablets, there are thousands available on the market and we unfortunately cannot test the compatibility of each one. BLENDING - HOW TO TEACHING BLENDING WHEN IT'S TOUGH 2. Grab some magnetic letters and physically show the letters crashing into each other as you blend the word. This visual representation of blending can often be that ‘lightbulb moment’ for a child where blending starts to make sense. Physically show blending with R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. TEACHING HANDWRITING: A PHONICS PERSPECTIVE As the research demonstrates, handwriting is a core phonics skill and therefore should be part of a daily instruction routine when explicitly teaching phonics. Children need to develop a strong letter-sound knowledge for reading and spelling. When handwriting is taught with intention, children use their senses and make connectionsbetween their
SCHWA EXPLAINED & HOW TO TEACH IT 6) Teach strategies for representing a schwa in spelling. (a) When learning the spelling of words with a schwa, encourage students to use their ‘spelling voice’. They should pronounce the unstressed vowel/syllable the way it would be pronounced if the vowel sound was stressed, with a pure sound (e.g., A, th E, SUP port). ORAL BLENDING AND SEGMENTING AND TEACHING TIPS Oral Blending and Segmenting – Before Letters, There Were Sounds! by Shirley Houston on 05 Mar 2018. The ability to segment words into sounds and the ability to blend sounds into words (oral blending and segmenting) are vital prerequisite skills for spelling and reading.PHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
LETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY AND PHONICS INSTRUCTION BLENDING - HOW TO TEACHING BLENDING WHEN IT'S TOUGH 2. Grab some magnetic letters and physically show the letters crashing into each other as you blend the word. This visual representation of blending can often be that ‘lightbulb moment’ for a child where blending starts to make sense. Physically show blending with R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
PHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
LETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY AND PHONICS INSTRUCTION BLENDING - HOW TO TEACHING BLENDING WHEN IT'S TOUGH 2. Grab some magnetic letters and physically show the letters crashing into each other as you blend the word. This visual representation of blending can often be that ‘lightbulb moment’ for a child where blending starts to make sense. Physically show blending with R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: USLETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
DEVELOPING AUTOMATICITY IN READING 2. Develop accuracy in ALL key components of decoding. Accuracy is a prerequisite skill for automatic word recognition, therefore teachers must dedicate significant amounts of instructional time to developing accuracy in each of the following components of decoding: DEVELOPING THE SKILL OF SEGMENTING Spelling with Our Phonics Lessons. Phonics Hero’s no-prep Phonics Lessons give teachers over 3,500 words broken up into the five-step segmenting process. Step 1 – Say the Word. Using a bank of 3,500 picture supported words, children say the decodable word or listen tothe audio. Step 2
PHONICS AND ESL: READING INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE Learning to Read Can Be Challenging for Both Native Speakers and ESL Students. And so to return to where we started: parental concerns and fears. Reading progress doesn’t develop as naturally for native English speakers as L1 parents may hope, and being a second language learner may not be the impediment some parents fear. PHONICS CATCH-UP AFTER LOCKDOWN Catching Up on Phonics After Lockdown. by Shirley Houston on 05 Oct 2020. Teachers in the Northern Hemisphere will soon be completing their students’ phonics assessments and more than a few teachers will be realising how much ‘ground’ has been lost during the COVID-19 pandemic. While it’s common for students with specificlearning
HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
HOW TO TEACH VOWEL TEAMS Vowel teams are probably the most common source of reading and spelling errors as one vowel sound may be represented by as many as 6 different vowel teams (e.g. long ‘o’ represented by ‘oa’, ‘ow’, ‘oe’, ‘o_e,’ ‘ough’ and ‘ew’ as in sew). SCHWA EXPLAINED & HOW TO TEACH IT 6) Teach strategies for representing a schwa in spelling. (a) When learning the spelling of words with a schwa, encourage students to use their ‘spelling voice’. They should pronounce the unstressed vowel/syllable the way it would be pronounced if the vowel sound was stressed, with a pure sound (e.g., A, th E, SUP port). SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantlyPHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! NO-PREP PHONICS LESSONS No-Prep Phonics Lessons. Our click-and-go Phonics Lessons make preparing for and teaching the sounds, blending and segmenting effortless. The lessons are jam-packed with 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences alongside video, audio and picture support so you can easily take your phonics lessonfrom good to great!
SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
LETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT BLENDING - HOW TO TEACHING BLENDING WHEN IT'S TOUGH 2. Grab some magnetic letters and physically show the letters crashing into each other as you blend the word. This visual representation of blending can often be that ‘lightbulb moment’ for a child where blending starts to make sense. Physically show blending with R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantlyPHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching! NO-PREP PHONICS LESSONS No-Prep Phonics Lessons. Our click-and-go Phonics Lessons make preparing for and teaching the sounds, blending and segmenting effortless. The lessons are jam-packed with 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences alongside video, audio and picture support so you can easily take your phonics lessonfrom good to great!
SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
LETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT BLENDING - HOW TO TEACHING BLENDING WHEN IT'S TOUGH 2. Grab some magnetic letters and physically show the letters crashing into each other as you blend the word. This visual representation of blending can often be that ‘lightbulb moment’ for a child where blending starts to make sense. Physically show blending with R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantly HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: USLETTERS AND SOUNDS
Phonics Hero has over 900 online games, 308 worksheets and 10 assessment resources available in the Letters and Sounds order of teaching, which are completely free for teachers! We’ve also got paid add-ons: our individual Child Accounts and interactive Phonics Lessons. All our resources completely cover Phase 2, 3, 4 and 5 ofLetters and Sounds.
EXPLORE LEARNING AND PHONICS HERO Explore Learning members with children learning to read will have access to their own Phonics Hero account – with access to 850 systematic, synthetic phonics games which teach your child to read and spell. When you sign up, you’ll be issued your own personal Phonics Hero username (it will begin with ‘exp’) and password.PHONICS HERO
Internet Connection required. Phonics Hero requires an internet connection, please connect to the internet to continue DEVELOPING THE SKILL OF SEGMENTING Spelling with Our Phonics Lessons. Phonics Hero’s no-prep Phonics Lessons give teachers over 3,500 words broken up into the five-step segmenting process. Step 1 – Say the Word. Using a bank of 3,500 picture supported words, children say the decodable word or listen tothe audio. Step 2
PHONICS AND ESL: READING INSTRUCTION FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE Learning to Read Can Be Challenging for Both Native Speakers and ESL Students. And so to return to where we started: parental concerns and fears. Reading progress doesn’t develop as naturally for native English speakers as L1 parents may hope, and being a second language learner may not be the impediment some parents fear. COGNITIVE LOAD THEORY AND PHONICS INSTRUCTION CLT distinguishes between three types of cognitive loads on the cognitive system – intrinsic, extrinsic and germane. Intrinsic load refers to the load imposed by inherent complexity of what is to be learned – the ‘what I have to be able to do’ of the task – as well as the knowledge of the learner.. Extrinsic load refers to the load created by the way in which information is presented HOW TO TEACH VOWEL TEAMS Vowel teams are probably the most common source of reading and spelling errors as one vowel sound may be represented by as many as 6 different vowel teams (e.g. long ‘o’ represented by ‘oa’, ‘ow’, ‘oe’, ‘o_e,’ ‘ough’ and ‘ew’ as in sew). HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantlyPHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: US HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching!PHONICS HERO
Internet Connection required. Phonics Hero requires an internet connection, please connect to the internet to continue SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantlyPHONICS HERO
Why smart parents & leading schools use Phonics Hero: It’s step-by-step, building from sounds to single words and then sentences, with children making daily leaps toward conquering reading and spelling. Confidence in reading and spelling soars. Children love it: frustration-free learning with engaging games and a cool storyline! LOG IN | PHONICS HERO Log in to Phonics Hero here for access on a computer or interactive whiteboard. Access Phonics Hero for tablet or iPad with Google Play orthe App Store
HOMESCHOOL RESOURCES Our Homeschool Package Includes: 1 year access to the Phonics Hero games (for 1 child. Multiple child options are also available) 1 year access to Phonics Lessons. All 220 worksheets. All for just US$90*, a saving of US$38! *Although you will be charged in USD, for ease of reference this price (at time of writing) equates to approximately: US HOW TO STRUCTURE THE PERFECT PHONICS LESSON Phonics Hero’s click-and-go Phonics Lessons are designed to make the planning and organising of your phonics lesson easy. Included is 3,500 decodable words, 1,000 nonsense words and 2,000 decodable sentences – all with video, audio and picture support. It’s designed to free teachers up for what they do best – teaching!PHONICS HERO
Internet Connection required. Phonics Hero requires an internet connection, please connect to the internet to continue SYNTHETIC PHONICS EXPLAINED Synthetic Phonics. Research shows that to get every child reading and spelling we need to teach phonics with a systematic and explicit approach. In the United Kingdom this approach is known as synthetic phonics. We’re a global team, but it’s the UK’s recommendations that have informed Phonics Hero; it’s thorough, comprehensive andwell-tested.
PHONICS TREASURE HUNT R CONTROLLED VOWELS AND HOW TO TEACH THEM R Controlled words make up about 10% of single syllable words. In some phonics programs, the letter ‘r’ is called ‘Bossy R’ to help students understand the strong impact this consonant has on the preceding vowels. I prefer to use the mnemonic ‘R in Charge’. Free ‘R in Charge’ poster. HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantly PHONICS WORKSHEETS FOR SCHOOL 220 Free Phonics Worksheets. Included in your Teacher Account is access to 220 free phonics worksheets to use as a whole class, a reading rotation activity or homework. For every level, there are 12 phonics worksheets covering each skill that Phonics Hero teaches. PHONICS APP TO TEACH READING AND SPELLING First, sign up for a free 7 day trial so you can ‘test the water’ and the see the difference teaching your child with systematic phonics makes. Next, download the app from the iTunes Store for iPads, and the Google Play Store for Android tablets, and log in. Once your trial is up, log in to our website to subscribe. PHONICS HERO ANDROID APP Phonics Hero is an online gaming platform which is best played on tablets optimised for gaming. Although Phonics Hero will work on most Android tablets, there are thousands available on the market and we unfortunately cannot test the compatibility of each one. PHONICS CATCH-UP AFTER LOCKDOWN Catching Up on Phonics After Lockdown. by Shirley Houston on 05 Oct 2020. Teachers in the Northern Hemisphere will soon be completing their students’ phonics assessments and more than a few teachers will be realising how much ‘ground’ has been lost during theCOVID-19 pandemic.
TEACHING HANDWRITING: A PHONICS PERSPECTIVE As the research demonstrates, handwriting is a core phonics skill and therefore should be part of a daily instruction routine when explicitly teaching phonics. Children need to develop a strong letter-sound knowledge for reading and spelling. When handwriting is taught with intention, children use their senses and make connectionsbetween their
LEARNING CAMERA WORDS IN PHONICS HERO Some of the Camera Words Become Decodable. You will notice that some camera words are decodable, words like, ‘play’ and ‘she’. We include them in our list because they are very high frequency (and therefore needed to succeed in reading or writing a sentence) but include parts of the phonics code not yet learned. LEGO PHONICS ACTIVITIES FOR THE ALTERNATIVE SPELLINGS 3. Lucky Dip. Next, I came up with a Lego activity using polystyrene packing peanuts (hate the stuff environmentally, but at least it’s getting a second use) that came with a recent online purchase to hide the Lego. You could also use a bucket with water, sand, stones or PHYSICAL PHONICS GAMES Getting Physical with Phonics. by Elaine Cleary on 20 Mar 2017. There are so many ways to make phonics fun and interactive. If you can get children outside and moving, you get phonics practise plus: fresh air, active kids and it’s a hit with the boys – win, win, win! HOW TO TEACH TRICKY WORDS SO THEY AREN'T TRICKY! Using letter-sound correspondences is the most reliable strategy for spelling and reading words, however, there are times when a student will come upon ‘tricky words’ and cannot rely on this strategy. These words are tricky because they cannot be spelled or read phonetically using the letter-sound correspondences known by thestudent.
SHOULD I TEACHER UPPER OR LOWER CASE LETTERS FIRST The Argument for Teaching Upper Case First. The ‘upper case first’ camp believe that ‘capitals’ are easier to identify, differentiate, and draw. They have a simpler visual structure than lower case letters. The only letters that are likely to cause orientation-based confusion are ‘M’ and ‘W’. The ‘capitals’ are predominantly Login Parent 7 Day Trial! Free TeacherResources
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------------------------- TRY SOME OF OUR READING AND SPELLING PHONICS GAMES STEP 1 – KNOWING THE SOUNDS Your child learns a group of sounds and matches the sound with aletter.
STEP 2 – READING WORDS WITH THESE SOUNDS Your child learns to blend (or glue) these sounds together to readwords.
STEP 3 – SPELLING WORDS WITH THESE SOUNDS Next your child is taught to listen for the sounds in a word and to identify the letter associated with it – spelling! STEP 4 – READING CAMERA/TRICKY WORDS Tricky words, such as ‘the’ and ‘was’ are harder to read, but are essential because they occur so often in children’s books andwriting.
STEP 5 – SPELL CAMERA/TRICKY WORDS Next, your child learns to spell these tricky words so they can move onto writing sentences. STEP 6 – SENTENCE READING We put all these skills together to read sentences and stories; growing your child’s confidence for a love of reading! WHAT PARENTS ARE SAYING ABOUT PHONICS HERO: DIANA COWELL, AUSTRALIA Phonics Hero was an instrumental tool in helping my daughter read and spell. She is now one of the top spellers in her year.DING LEE, UK
My child can’t put it down. He is now not only able to read words but has the confidence to begin reading!IAN HILL, AUSTRALIA
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