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Letters and Sounds Phonics tracking assessment booklet Phases 2 - 6
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Letters and Sounds Phonics tracking assessment booklet Phases 2 - 6

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This is a 9 page booklet in Microsoft word and a copy in pdf which assesses phases 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. It is written in Sassoon Infant font which is embedded in the file so will work even if you do not have it installed on your computer. It includes assessment of letter sounds; tricky words; CVC words; non-word reading tasks; oral blending and oral segmentation; consonant digraphs; vowel graphemes; letter formation; alternative pronunciation for graphemes; alternative spellings for phonemes; and progression of reading skills in phase 6. The Microsoft Word file can be edited and changed if needed.
EYFS Rhythm and Rhyme phonic activities resource pack
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EYFS Rhythm and Rhyme phonic activities resource pack

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This pack is a collection of PowerPoints and printable resources in pdf. It will help give children experience how words rhyme, and to develop an awareness of rhythm in speech. Listening to and joining in with rhymes and playing rhyming games help children to develop skills to know how letters correspond to sounds. Fits in with Letters and Sounds Phase 1. PRINTABLE GAMES AND ACTIVITIES: • Dominoes – showing pictures of simple cvc words • Odd one out cards – print, cut and laminate for a rhyming game • Rhyming pairs – 40 images showing pictures of rhyming pairs. There are 4 per A4 page so can also be used for display or flashcards • Rhyming soup game – A printable version of the powerpoint. The children have to make a soup out of rhyming objects (eg snake, cake, rake etc) • Rhyming words bingo – 4 bingo cards with 7 pictures each. • Two rhyming worksheets • DISPLAY: • Large lettering: Rhymes (one letter per A4 page, if you want them smaller you can alter the print settings.) • Large lettering: Rhyme Time(one letter per A4 page, if you want them smaller you can alter the print settings.) • What rhymes with….posters – A set of 6 A4 colourful posters with pictures of rhyming words. Rhymes include what rhymes with…can / hat / pot / bug / cap and zip. POWERPOINT GAMES: • Can you think of words that rhyme - Simple introduction to rhyming. • Making up rhymes - Explains rhyming words, and then encourages the children to make up rhymes using the images. • Odd one out - Find the picture that doesn’t rhyme from a choice of 3, with immediate feedback. • Playing with words - 20 images of words with longer syllables. • Rhyming pairs - Find the rhyming pair from a choice of 3, with immediate feedback. • Rhyming puppets - 14 name rhymes for the children to finish. • Rhyming soup - ake - An interactive version of the game, the children click on the object to put it in the soup bowl. • Rhyming soup - an • Rhyming soup - at • Rhyming soup – ip • Rhyming soup – ox • Rhyming words - 11 sets of rhyming words, encouraging the children to make up rhymes with them. • Words that rhyme - Find the 2 pictures that rhyme from a choice of 3. • POWERPOINT RHYMES: • A pig who was big - 9 rhyming verses about pigs • Action Rhymes - 8 different rhymes: Two little feet / I wiggle / This is the way / Wind the bobbin up / A sailor went to sea / Jack-in-the-box / Clean up/ I’m a little teapot / Row your boat. • 5 fat peas • Dingle Dangle Scarecrow • Down in the jungle • Head, shoulders, knees and toes • Katalina Matalina • Peanut butter • Ten fingers • The Farmer’s in his den • The wheels on the bus • There was a princess
SPaG Year 5 & 6 Spelling: Words with the /i:/ sound spelt ei after c
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SPaG Year 5 & 6 Spelling: Words with the /i:/ sound spelt ei after c

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A powerpoint lesson plus the following pdf files to teach the children how the i before e except after c rule applies to words where the sound spelt by ei is /i:/,plus the exceptions to the rule. Pdf files: Look Write Cover Check x 2: For spelling practice ei and ie words worksheet: A passage to read and write down ei and ie words ei words writing practice: List of ei words to identify and spell Strategies for remembering how to spell ei words worksheet: Looks at the different spelling strategies children can use
Alphabet line / frieze for display with lower and upper case letters
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Alphabet line / frieze for display with lower and upper case letters

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This set contains 26 alphabet flashcards in lower case and 26 in upper and lower case, both in Sassoon Primary font, with pictures matching each initial letter sound. There are also alternate lower case letters for f and k, plus ck, ll, ff, ss and zz. There are 2 cards per A4 page for you to print as many times as you like. They can be used as flashcards, for an alphabet frieze or other display work.
Y6 SPaG Punctuation resources:  Colon, semi-colon, dash, bullet points and hypens
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Y6 SPaG Punctuation resources: Colon, semi-colon, dash, bullet points and hypens

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This set includes 2 resources: One powerpoint explaining: the use of the semi-colon, colon and dash to mark the boundary between independent clauses use of the colon to introduce a list and use of semi-colons within lists punctuation of bullet points to list information Plus 5 A4 posters explaining the use of the colon, semi-colon, dashes, bullet points and hypens
Feelings / emotions cards
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Feelings / emotions cards

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Four different card sets containing different emotions. The sets include: 18 cards showing different emotions with photographs of girls’ faces 18 cards showing different emotions with photographs of boys’ faces 12 cards with different emoticons 9 cards with girl clipart faces Plus 2 A4 sheets of black and white emoticons to use for activities with the children.
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack:  Adding the endings ing ed and er to verbs
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Adding the endings ing ed and er to verbs

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A set of resources to teach the guideline/rule in the Spelling Appendix: Adding the endings ing ed and er to verbs where no change is needed to the root word POWERPOINTS: Adding ing: Explains what a verb is and how ing can be added to verbs where no change in spelling is needed. Ends with an activity Adding ed: Explains what a verb is and how adding ed changes the tense of the verb to the past tense. It ends with an activity Adding er: Explains the effect of adding er to a verb and gives examples. Ends with an activity for the children to add er to verbs. PDF: Adding suffixes er ing ed: A list of words in a grid to add suffixes to. Word wheel - Adding ed and ing: Verbs and suffixes for word building activities. Word wheel - Adding ed, ing and er: Verbs and suffixes for word building activities. WORD: Outline adaptable plan
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Vowel digraphs and trigraphs set 3
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Vowel digraphs and trigraphs set 3

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This pack contains the last 11 digraphs/trigraphs in the spelling appendix. POWERPOINTS: All presentations are superhero-themed and contain a quiz with words containing the relevant grapheme. They can be used for both reading and spelling activities. 25. ie (i) 26. ie (aɪ) 27. igh 28. or 29. ore 30. aw 31. au 32. air 33. ear 34. ear (ɛə) 35. are
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack:  New consonant spellings ph and wh
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: New consonant spellings ph and wh

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A set of resources to teach the guideline/rule in the Spelling Appendix: The /f/ sound is not usually spelt as ph in short everyday words (e.g. fat, fill, fun). POWERPOINTS: Each lesson explains the spelling rule, and gives examples of words for a class activity where the children can try to spell the words. PDF: Wordsearches with relevant words WORD: Outline adaptable planning document
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Adding the prefix un
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Adding the prefix un

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A set of resources to teach the guideline/rule in the Spelling Appendix: The prefix un– is added to the beginning of a word without any change to the spelling of the root word. POWERPOINT: The prefix un: Shows how un can be added to words without any changes in spelling, and explains how adding un can change the meaning of words. It ends with an activity with words to add the prefix un to. PDF: Jigsaw cards - un prefix/words: A set of jigsaw cards to join the prefix un to root words. Word cards - words plus un: Sets of words with and without the prefix un.
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Vowel digraphs and trigraphs set 2
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Vowel digraphs and trigraphs set 2

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This pack contains the next 11 digraphs/trigraphs in the spelling appendix. POWERPOINTS: All presentations are superhero-themed and contain a quiz with words containing the relevant grapheme. They can be used for both reading and spelling activities. 14. ir 15. ur 16. oo 17. oo (ÊŠ) 18. oa 19. oe 20. ou 21. ow (aÊŠ) 22. ow 23. ue 24. ew
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Compound words powerpoints and activities
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Compound words powerpoints and activities

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A set of resources to teach the guideline/rule in the Spelling Appendix: Compound words are two words joined together. Each part of the longer word is spelt as it would be if it were on its own. POWERPOINTS: Introduction to writing compound words: Activity for the children to write and check compound words. Making up compound words: Gives a list of words from which compound words can be made. Words containing box: Examples of words with opportunities to write them. Words containing every: Examples of words with opportunities to write them. Words containing play: Examples of words with opportunities to write them. Words containing up: Examples of words with opportunities to write them. PDF: Cards to match up to make compound words. Compound word worksheet: List of individual words for children to select and make new compound words. Compound word worksheet blank Compound word matching game Plus a compound word list
SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack:  Revision of work covered in Reception powerpoints and activities
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SPaG Year 1 Spelling pack: Revision of work covered in Reception powerpoints and activities

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A set of resources to recap work covered in Reception: POWERPOINTS: Each PowerPoint lesson contains decodable high frequency words the children will be familiar with. The children are asked to read and then write the words. • SET 1 Two letter words • SET 2 CVC words 1 • SET 3 CVC words 2 • SET 4 CVC words 3 • SET 5 Consonant digraph words • SET 6 Adjacent consonants • SET 7 Adjacent consonants 2 • Words with adjacent consonants: An organised list of words containing adjacent consonants for extra reading practice. GAMES / ACTIVITIES: • Word cards (x7): There is a set of cards for each set of words. • Sets 1-7 HFW lists: Can be used for spelling lists for the children.
SPaG Year 1 Grammar: Suffixes
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SPaG Year 1 Grammar: Suffixes

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3 powerpoint lessons looking at suffixes that can be added to verbs without any change in spelling of the root word, plus a jigsaw activity and plan. This set contains the following PowerPoints: The suffix ed: Explains what a suffix is, and what meaning the suffix ed adds to verbs, giving examples and an activity The suffix er: Explains what a suffix is, and what meaning the suffix er adds to nouns, giving examples and an activity The suffix ing: Explains what a suffix is, and what meaning the suffix ing adds to verbs, giving examples and an activity Activity cards (pdf) Jigsaw cards - root words and suffixes er ing ed
SPaG Year 1: The prefix un
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SPaG Year 1: The prefix un

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2 powerpoint lessons - how the prefix un- changes the meaning of verbs and adjectives; plus jigsaw cards and a lesson plan. Adding the prefix un to adjectives: Powerpoint explaining how the meaning of adjectives change when un- is added, ending with an activity Adding the prefix un to verbs: Powerpoint explaining how the meaning of verbs changewhen un- is added, ending with an activity Activity cards Jigsaw cards - root words and the prefix un.