Dyslexia friendly teaching tip. 
Don't wait till the end of the lesson to play a game. Children - particularly those with learning difficulties - often "run out of steam" well before the end. A short game half way through, where they don't feel as though they are "working", will recharge their batteries and enable them to concentrate better for the next activity.

For a practical day of  teaching ideas, tips and activities, think about booking a course.  Click Dyslexia, learning, Games and Puzzles  for more information. "The best INSET day I've ever had" (Heidi Campbell, Head of Alternative Learning Centre, Pindar School, Scarborough,  N Yorkshire, UK)

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   Vowel digraph Triplets                             Age 6+

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21 Vowel digraph suits sets of three, with one rhyming pair and one non-rhyming pair for each medial vowel digraph. A variety of games can be played for phonics and auditory discrimination. Ideal for work with younger children, but also suitable for older students still working at this level..

Card size: appr. 72mm x 52mm.   Contents: 64 cards
Packaging:  Zip purse.
PRICE U.K. £7.95 + VAT

                             

 



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