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Would this be worth putting on the web for people to download and use?

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bronya · 07/12/2013 09:49

I've been writing a series of phonic books for a few children I tutor who didn't 'get' reading in class and needed a more phonic approach with a slower introduction of tricky words (and more practice in general at each stage) than the pink/red readers available. They're obviously useful to me, but I wondered if it was worth sticking them on one of those free websites so other people could use them too? They take a while to write, and it'd be nice to know they were benefiting others. They're not exciting though and have hand drawn/clipart type pictures. Would it be worth doing?

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juniper9 · 07/12/2013 10:17

Yeah, put them up on the tes website and I'm sure people will appreciate them.

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mammadiggingdeep · 07/12/2013 10:35

Yes defo. Put them on primary resources too !

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Huitre · 07/12/2013 14:47

That sounds like a brilliant idea, bronya. I should think there would be lots of people who would be interested. You should post the link here. I don't think not being exciting is a barrier to usefulness - a lot of beginners' reading books aren't necessarily that exciting!

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Blueandwhitelover · 07/12/2013 15:18

Yes please! Can you post a link or do you want us to pm email addresses? I would love to see what you have come up with

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bronya · 07/12/2013 15:47

Ok, I'll figure out how to put them on the TES website then! Thanks for the thoughts!

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juniper9 · 07/12/2013 17:45

This is the link for TES, but you need to sign up.

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ILoveRacnoss · 07/12/2013 18:08

Yes please! TES and Primary Resources are the places I look for ideas on all subjects.

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