Heart Word Flashcards
Alphabet Letter Set
Sound Cards
Sound Drill Mats
- The educator taps under the letter (s) and the student says the sound the letter(s) represent.
- Tap once if the letter pattern has 1 sound, twice if the letter pattern has 2 sounds, tap three times if the letter pattern has 3 sounds.
- Scoop under the letter pattern for blends.
- This is a REVIEW drill so use these resources to practise learned sound patterns
- Sound automaticity is the first building block to fluency
- Follow https://www.instagram.com/raising_readers_sa/ for videos on how to use this resource
Book Of Word Lists For Reading & Spelling Practice
- word dictation
- sentence dictation
- isolated word reading practice
- orthographic mapping practice
- syllable word work
- spelling patterns review and practice
- assessing previously taught skills
Phonological Awareness Booklet
Parent Handbook: Complete Bundle Set
- Parent Handbook: What is Structured Literacy?
- Parent Handbook: Sounds Made Easy: Explaining Phonic Sounds
- Parent Handbook: Spelling Matters: How to map words
- Parent Handbook: Spelling Generalisations
- Parent Handbook: Spelling Generalisations
- Parent Handbook: What is the big deal about Syllables?
Parent Handbook: What is Structured Literacy?
- The Reading Brain
- The Science of Reading
- What is the connection between speech and acquiring reading skills?
- The difference between structured literacy and balanced literacy
- The Code
- What is included in structured literacy instruction
Parent Handbook: Sounds Made Easy – Explaining Phonic Sounds
Parent Handbook: Spelling Generalisations
This handbook explains the spelling generalisations found in the English language. These generalisations are essential for success in English reading, spelling, and writing because they provide children with predictable patterns and rules that can be applied to decode and encode words. Without this structured knowledge, children may struggle with the irregularities and complexities of English orthography, leading to difficulties in reading fluency and accurate spelling.
By internalising these generalisations, children develop a toolkit that empowers them to approach new and unfamiliar words with confidence, fostering better reading comprehension and more effective written communication. ensures that children build a strong foundation in the mechanics of the English language, setting them up for long-term academic success.
Parent Handbook: Spelling Matters – How to map words
- I can read but I can’t spell! Does it matter?
- Spelling is not a visual memory process
- What is orthographic mapping?
- Goal of mapping
- The mapping technique
- Mapping irregular words
- Heart word list
- Multi-syllable words
- Mapping template