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Phonic reading scheme for home, Advice pls

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Starbear · 16/01/2010 12:21

Ds is 5 yrs and has changed schools. Previous school set 10 min Phonic homework for Ds every night. Very short little books highlighting one letter. Also a little bit of writing. This really worked for our lad, honest. Since he has had 4 week break he is back to square one. He is a lovely kid and in his heart he would love to read but his brain isn't co-operating, like his mother
The drip-drip effect worked for our son. Could some one recommend a reading scheme that works this way? Jolly Phonics not for us covers, too much in one go. Thanks for kind advice in advance

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mrz · 16/01/2010 14:29

Get Reading Right

maverick · 16/01/2010 15:56

Dandelion Readers. www.phonicbooks.co.uk/

maverick · 16/01/2010 15:58

Sorry, I didn't make it into a link.
These are excellent and there are plenty of books at the 'Launcher' stage:
www.phonicbooks.co.uk/

Starbear · 16/01/2010 20:47

Thank you we will have a look

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Starbear · 16/01/2010 21:37

Thank you I liked them both. I'm waiting now for e-mail replies to ensure I buy the right set. Thanks again.

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lisata · 26/01/2010 00:59

Phonic books now has a blog.
They'd love any comments you have once you've tried out the books (positive or otherwise!!)

www.phonicbooks.wordpress.com

Lisa (Daughter of a phonic books founder!)

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