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Letter Formation Booklet

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Letter formation practice. Contains all letters of the alphabet in 3 different sized font, plus a join the dots picture on each page. Learning to form letters correctly can be a challenge for children, particularly those with visual perception challenges, fine motor skill difficulties, or additional sensory processing needs. Using these sheets, children can practise each letter on a larger scale, getting to grips with the shape and direction, before moving on to tracing the smaller letters.
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Alphabet Arc Activity Pack

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Alphabet Arc Activity pack - ideal for teaching early phonics, sequencing, blending, segmenting and syllabification. Dyslexia and autism friendly. Pack includes: Alphabet arc activity cards, including 15 activities and 3 challenge cards Set of lower case alphabet cards Set of upper case alphabet cards Set of vowel cards (upper and lower case) 26 alphabet picture cards
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Alphabet Arc Picture Pack

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Alphabet Arc Picture Pack contains: Lower case alphabet set 26 picture cards Can be used for alphabet arc activities and initial sound recognition. Dyslexia and autism friendly, EYFS.
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Spelling Success

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11 multisensory activity cards to support spelling. Included are a range of fun activities that tap into sensory learning modalities: Visual (see), Auditory (hear), Tactile (feel) and Kinaesthetic (move). Suitable for reluctant learners and dyslexia friendly.
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Letter formation cards

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1 set of each: upper case and lower case alphabet arc letter tracing cards. Can be laminated for multiple uses. Can be used for letter formation, spelling and alphabet arc activities. Also included: Letter formation alphabet guide sheet Missing letter alphabet completion activity sheet
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Phase 3 Phonics Game - Long Vowel Four in a Row

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8 Four in a Row boards, each one with a focus on a different digraph/trigraph: /ai/ /ee/ igh / oa / oo / oi / ow / oo(u)/ 1 blank board for you to make your own games A fun game, dyslexia friendly and encourages decoding skills through visual cues and repetition. Instructions: • Each player chooses their own colour of counter. • Take turns to roll the dice. • Choose a word on a space containing the number rolled. • After reading the word, place a counter on the space. • The winner is the first person to get 4 counters in a row, either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.