A collection of links for phase 5 of Letters and Sounds. I will keep adding to these links as I find resources. If anyone knows of any other ones then please leave a comment after this post.
Standards site pdf
Planning sheets
Phase 5 tricky word bingo
Choose the right answer
Yes and No questions
Sentence substitution
Alternative pronunciation
Brenden's resources
To teach the alternative spellings of /air/
Click here for lesson plan and resources
To teach the alternative spellings of /ai/
Click here for lesson plan and resources
Buried treasure interactive game
Click here.
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Tuesday 1 April 2008
Sunday 30 March 2008
eye can learn (eye exercises)
Some children have problems with eye tracking and it can cause problems with reading. This website has lots of games to play to help children with things like eye tracking.
eye can learn
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eye can learn
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Friday 28 March 2008
Resources website
Monday 24 March 2008
g y confusion
Charlie has requested a poster to help a child who gets confused over g and y. Her idea was to have the g with a football to make it look like a goal. Here are a couple of posters to try and address that problem.




Labels:
Early years,
Handwriting,
Phonics,
SEN
Sunday 23 March 2008
Emotions booklet
I found this whilst searching the internet and thought it was very good. It could be used for SEN children or in PSHE
Emotions booklet
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Emotions booklet
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b d p q confusion
Children often get these letters the wrong way round when first learning to read and write. Also some children continue to do this well into their education at school. Here are a few posters and ideas that might help these children. I found these on the internet
b d poster
b d p q posters
b d p q posters and ideas
Some nice ideas from posters from the SEN TES forum I got this idea from Old Senco on that thread. I photographed my daughter's hands so thank you to my daughter.
b d poster
b d p q posters
b d p q posters and ideas
Some nice ideas from posters from the SEN TES forum I got this idea from Old Senco on that thread. I photographed my daughter's hands so thank you to my daughter.
Vee had just sent me this game just click the link. Thank you Vee!
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Labels:
Early years,
Handwriting,
Phonics,
SEN
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