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Teaching through book talk is the best way to help children learn new vocabulary and aid their development in learning the spoken word.

We use a lot of books in our setting to help children. One thing I did notice though, is that there are not many phonic resources you can buy that will help children. There is a lot of basic things of course but they are all limited.

This resource I made is a brilliant way to help children who are starting to learn to read basic words. The phonemes are all attached to the resource so nothing will be lost. There is a picture for the children to relate the word too (very very important as reading can be a ‘silent’ activity when a child begins to read so they need to know it is relatable to something.)

Cut the resource out. Fold the picture and the backing on itself and laminate these together so its back to back. Then cut out and laminate the three phonemes. These should be attached to the main card via a split pin so the child can manipulate the letters to make the word.

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