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Phonics at Home: Help Your Child with Letters and Sounds


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No. of pages 128

Published: 2020

Great for age 7-10 years

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Chosen as one of the best homeschooling books to educate kids during lockdown by The Independent. The perfect guide for helping your child with phonics, containing over 40 fun, multi-sensory games and activities to bring phonics to life in the home environment. Phonics at Home helps parents get to grips with letters and sounds and complements any phonics scheme already used in primary schools. Whether you are home schooling or simply looking for fun activities to keep your child engaged in learning, this is the number one resource for teaching reading, writing and spelling at home. Kate Robinson uses her wealth of experience as a teacher and trainer to demystify phonics with clear explanations of related terminology and step-by-step instructions to help parents and children make the most of every activity. What's more, the easy-to-play games work with any phonics scheme it doesn't matter which scheme the school is using and use items found around the house. Aimed at Key Stage 1 and early Key Stage 2 children, this practical book is ideal for all parents keen to support their child's reading and spelling development at home.

 

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC (Digital) .

Jenny McLachlan was an English teacher before she started writing books. Although she loved teaching funny teenagers (and stealing the things they said and putting them in her books), she now gets to write full-time. In her spare time, Jenny loves to jive. Visit her website at: www. jennymclachlan. com. Sarah Hoyle is an illustrator living and working in between the dreamy spires of Oxford, UK. She has always loved drawing, especially creating characters and scenes because she thinks people are endlessly fascinating and entertaining. Kate Robinson is a teacher and maths consultant. She has been a consultant and author for the Oxford Owl website.