• Read common exception words, noting unusual correspondences between spelling and sound and where these occur in the word.
• English, Year 1, Phonics
• Respond speedily with the correct sound to graphemes for all 40+ phonemes, including, where applicable, alternative sounds for graphemes.
• English, Year 2, Reading - Word Reading
• Read accurately by blending the sounds in words that contain the graphemes taught so far, especially recognising alternative sounds for graphemes.
• Languages, Key Stage 2
• Broaden their vocabulary and develop their ability to understand new words that are introduced into familiar written material, including through using a dictionary.
• Great for use with EAL children or children who need some extra help with communication.
• Each fan features an everyday word and picture. Includes essentials like drink, lunch, and toilet for daily school use.
• Teachers will find these fans particularly useful for supporting EAL children and those needing help with communication. Featuring everyday words and pictures, they serve as highly effective visual learning aids. Children can better understand and use vocabulary for daily activities like 'drink', 'lunch', and 'toilet', enhancing language skills and communication in the classroom.
• For Year 1 English, the fans help children read common exception words and respond to graphemes for all 40+ phonemes, supporting phonics learning with visual cues. This aligns with the curriculum aim of noting unusual spelling-sound correspondences.
In Year 2, the fans aid in blending sounds in words and recognising alternative sounds for graphemes, crucial for reading fluency. In Key Stage 2 Languages, they broaden vocabulary and help children understand new words in familiar material, including dictionary use.