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Step by Step Reading: A 50 Step Guide to Teach Reading with Synthetic Phonics


Step by Step

No. of pages 149

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Great for age 7-11 years
Are you a parent looking to give your child a head-start with their reading? Do you want to use the method now endorsed by the government and used in schools because it is the most effective way to teach children to read? Are you looking for an easy-to-use book which guides you through the teaching process step by step? If the answer is yes, then you need "Step by Step Reading". Written by highly acclaimed synthetic phonics expert Mona McNee, "Step by Step Reading" is a complete synthetic phonics course in ONE book, making it easy for you to teach your child to read. The course teaches reading in fifty steps and is fully supported by a wide range of games and activities which are available to download from the Galore Park website.If you want an easy-to use and effective reading programme for your child, there is no better teacher than Mona McNee and no better course than "Step by Step Reading". "Step by Step" is suitable for use from the age of 3 to adulthood. Perfect for home-learning, the course is suitable for a wide audience including pupils of any age who are learning to read or who struggle with spelling, as well as dyslexic students. The step by step approach makes learning easier to manage, encouraging gradual learning at the pupil's own pace.

 

This book is part of a book series called Step By Step .

This book is aimed at children in primary school.

There are 149 pages in this book. This book was published 2007 by Hodder Education .

Mona McNee has championed synthetic phonics as a reading method for decades, writing several books on the subject and campaigning for its return to the school curriculum. She discovered the benefits of synthetic phonics first hand after using this method to teach her own son, who has Down's syndrome, and whose school claimed he could not be taught to read. Ms McNee proved otherwise and saved her son from a life of illiteracy. Parents the world over are indebted to Mona McNee for her unrelentingly campaigning for phonics to be the preferred method of teaching reading in schools. Her campaigning finally paid off when the Secretary of State concluded in his influential Rose Report that "synthetic phonics offers the vast majority of young children the best and most direct route to becoming skilled readers and writers". Synthetic phonics is now teaching children to read in primary schools all over the UK.

This book has the following chapters: Step 1: c, a, tStep 2: d, o, gStep 3: f, xStep 4: v, nStep 5, z, i, pStep 6: w, eStep 7: rStep 8: mStep 9: j, uStep 10: iStep 11: h, k, bStep 12: sStep 13: yStep 14: qStep 15: Four letter wordsStep 16: Longer wordsStep 17: oo, eeStep 18: shStep 19: chStep 20: thStep 21: arStep 22: orStep 23: er, ir, urStep 24: -eStep 25: DoublingStep 26: -leStep 27: oaStep 28: ai, ay, oi, oyStep 29: eaStep 30: Soft c, gStep 31: guStep 32: ouStep 33: owStep 34: au, awStep 35: gh, ghtStep 36: ought, aughtStep 37: -oughtStep 38: wa, quaStep 39: whStep 40: alStep 41: worStep 42: Words of French originStep 43: The long sound of uStep 44: Words of Greek originStep 45: Silent lettersStep 46: Silent 'h' and 'g'Step 47: -tionStep 48: -tureStep 49: ieStep 50: be-, re-, de-

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