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Phonics games for home

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FusionChefGeoff · 02/02/2016 21:01

I started off thinking about getting some basic flash cards but now I've got something in my head which works more on a play learning with 3D blocks with the phonics sounds on which you can then use as physical puzzles to join the sounds together....

Something visual, tactile and kinetic..

Anyone know anything similar??? Am I even making sense???

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cariadlet · 02/02/2016 21:36

phonix cubes fit with your original idea they look like this

taeglas · 03/02/2016 08:26

Both of the companies below sell foam dice with plastic pockets. You can insert sound cards in the pockets.

www.superstickers.com/i/g10100/small-pocket-dice
www.languagestickersonline.co.uk/acatalog/Pocket_Dice.html

Pinterest is very good for phonics game ideas.
I also like the measured mom's site.
www.themeasuredmom.com/10-diy-reading-games-for-kids/

midnightlurker · 03/02/2016 08:38

Alphablocks is an amazing phonics programme. Youtube has all the episodes, from which children learn their letter sounds and how to blend them to make words. Then there is a set of magazines and games you can buy to follow on. We love it!

user789653241 · 03/02/2016 08:59

Free website:

bigbrownbear.co.uk/index.htm

Ferguson · 03/02/2016 20:09

There may be something here, but you have to purchase the original software:

www.dialsolutions.com/myworld/

Foxedme · 04/02/2016 21:11

My kids learned their first 26 phonemes with the foam letters you put in the bath. Great for word building too.

FusionChefGeoff · 05/02/2016 16:38

Wow some really creative ideas here thank you. Yes, the blocks idea was something like a jigsaw which you would build across rather than up.

I'm off to check out all those links - thank you!

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