![]() 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) |
Vowel Digraphs |
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Vowel digraph Triplets Age 6+ |
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18 Vowel digraph suits sets of three, with one rhyming pair and one non-rhyming pair for each medial vowel digraph. Each sound has a key card with a picture that is repeated on the other two cards in the triplet, for visual identification of the sound. A variety of games, such as "Go Fish" as well as our own, noisy, "Bing Bang Bong" game (rules included in pack), 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.. |
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Card size: appr. 72mm x 52mm. Contents:
55 cards |
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