Early years English Phonics - letter sounds learning resources for adults, children, parents and teachers.
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Letters and Sounds is a six-phase teaching programme designed to help practitioners and teachers teach children how the alphabet works for reading and spelling. It was
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This Letters and Sounds website has been developed by a range of experts from Outstanding Primary schools and English Hubs, working with literacy specialists. Evidence shows that learning is most effective when children are taught by sticking to a particular programme.
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development through children’s play, and link learning from the Letters and Sounds programme with all six areas. Letters and Sounds: Principles and Practice of High Quality Phonics
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What Is Letters and Sounds? Letters and Sounds is the way that teachers commonly teach EYFS and KS1 children to read, write and speak.
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Free Letters and Sounds resources. Whether you are a parent or teacher, you can use these free resources to help support the DfES Letters and Sounds phonics programme. If you’re new to Letters and Sounds and want to find out what it’s all about, visit What is Letters and Sounds to find out more.
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News stories, speeches, letters and notices. Guidance and regulation. Detailed guidance, regulations and rules. Research and statistics. Reports, analysis and official statistics
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Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised is the fastest growing Department for Education-validated phonics programme, already supporting over 5,000 schools to teach every child to learn to read!
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Phase 1 is divided into seven aspects. Each aspect contains three strands: Tuning in to sounds (auditory discrimination), Listening and remembering sounds (auditory memory and sequencing) and Talking about sounds (developing vocabulary and language comprehension).
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