Introduction to the course
Introduction to phonics
Searchlight model
Components of reading
The brain and reading
Stages 1-7 Overview
Definitions of phonics terms
Analysing phonics stages in writing
Stage 1 (phonological awareness)
General and speech sound discrimination
Alliteration
Rhythm
Sound breaks
Stage 1
Rhyme
When to teach
Assessment
Research on phonological awareness
Stage 2 model lesson
Stage 2 lesson plan
Stage 2 photos and videos
Children who find it hard to remember
Using an alphabet card at writing time
Lesson practise
Vowels
Stage 2 writing
Making/feeling phonemes
Bouncing/stretching phonemes
Stage 2 resources
Q&A
Stage 2 Assessment
Impact of teaching phonics
Stage 3 model lesson
Stage 3 lesson plan
Stage 3 writing
Stage 3 assessment
Lesson practise
Stage 4 model lesson
Stage 4 lesson plan
Preparing children for Stage 4
Fluency
Lesson practise
Stage 4 words
Silly sentences
Stage 4 writing
Stage 4 video
Phoneme fingers
Stage 5 model lesson
Stage 5 lesson differences
Stage 5 words
Stage 5 story titles
Stage 5 writing
Stage 5 photos and videos
Stage 6/7 key words
Stage 6 video
Split vowel digraph
Stage 6 writing
Stage 6 video
Managing the different stages
Stage 4-7 assessment
Resources
Q&A
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