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Flash files for your smartboard. If you know how to insert flash movies in Smartnotebook or similar, you're in for some fun ...

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Flash files for your smartboard. If you know how to insert flash movies in Smartnotebook or similar, you're in for some fun ...
Phonic Resource for Phase 4
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Phonic Resource for Phase 4

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These 'phonic fish' are great for daily blending and segmenting activities. The polysyllabic words are taken from Phase 4 from the 'Letters and Sounds' document. See attached Guide (Word doc) for instructions.
Phonic Resource for Phase 5
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Phonic Resource for Phase 5

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Use these Phonic Fish to blend and segment phase 5 phonemes. Think of the number of phonemes in the word. Click on the mouth of the fish and it will do a ‘phoneme count.’ Click on the grapheme to hear the phoneme. Click above the grapheme to hide/reveal a ‘sound button.’
Phonic Resource for Phase 3
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Phonic Resource for Phase 3

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These phonic fish are great for your daily blending and segmenting activities. The words are taken from Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds. Open this flash file in Internet Explorer, or IWB software such as Notebook. Instructions in Word doc. The following words are included: aim, air, bait, boatman, book, boot, coat, cool, cord, deep, feel, feet, fight, foal, food, gail, goat, good, gail, high, hood, hoof, hook, jeep, keep, load, loaf, look, main, meet, might, moon, night, oak, pain, rain, right, road, rooftop, root, sail, see, seem, sigh, sight, soap, tail, toad, tonight, too, took, wait, week, weep, wood, wool, zoo, zoom
Phase 3 Phonics - complete interactive kit
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Phase 3 Phonics - complete interactive kit

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This pack contains all the Planet Primary phonic fish resources for Phase 3. See individual resources for word lists covered. These resources are all interactive flash files which are downloaded and then inserted in to smart notebook, or opened in a web browser. Some files are designed to be stand alone resources, which others are like a toolkit of interactive widgets to add to your lesson projects. Why not try out one of the free versions to take a look? Please the following video for a brief introduction: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOftIdG13oc