![]() It provides 12 weekly units, and follows a similar format of daily revision and consolidation, along with extension topics for the week. ![]() Tricky Words in Step 1: I, he, she, be, to, do, the, me, we, was, are, all Step 2 Builds on the teaching in Step 1. This will enable children to blend them together to read and write simple words. By the end of Step 1, children should know all the 42 main letter sounds and the first set of tricky words. So for example, if the letter sound /t/ is being taught the flipchart will provide revision of the previous sounds /s/ and /a/ which will have been taught. Step 1 Provides daily flipcharts, each introducing a letter sound as well as revision of letter sounds already taught. Each Step provides progressive daily sessions, as well as practical advice and tips that the teachers can use in their class. These can also be given as homework The software is split into 3 main Steps, covering all the 42 letter sounds, alternative spellings, tricky words as well as activities for reading and handwriting practice. ![]() Key Features Of The Software Suitable for use on Promethean, Smart and all other interactive whiteboards Software will run on both PC and Mac Full and extensive year’s program for teaching Jolly Phonics Ideal for use with children aged 4-6 years Structured daily sessions, complete with teacher’s notes that can be viewed or printed Interactive lessons with lots of blending, spelling and writing practice, ideal for whole class or independent use Audio option for hearing the letter sounds, Jolly Jingles and Jolly Songs and story option Extensive selection of worksheets, templates and games that can be printed and used in class to reinforce teaching. ![]() With all the resources a teacher requires at the touch of a button, the program is fun and easy-to-use. Ideal for whole class teaching of Jolly Phonics through a whiteboard! The software enables teachers to deliver lessons in a fun and engaging way to children, using a wide variety of activities. ![]()
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