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Systematic Synthetic Phonics Instruction: Lesson 1
- Foundation
- English
- Speaking
- Reading
These lesson plans are specifically designed for foundation year teachers focusing on phonics lessons. These materials include exercises on blending and segmenting single-syllable consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) words, helping students to segment and pronounce the most common sounds for essential phonemes /s/ /a/ /t/ /p/ /i/ /n/, and blend the graphemes <s> <a> <t> <p> <i> <n> to form CVC words effectively. This straightforward approach supports foundational phonics skills with clear, targeted practice.
In this professional learning session, we will explore the effectiveness of systematic synthetic phonics instruction, an evidence-based approach grounded in research and recognised for its success in teaching reading. We'll delve into the best practice teaching strategies within this method, emphasising their role in enhancing decoding skills, reading fluency, and overall literacy.
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