Phonic Fun

Phonic Fun by Jillian Harker, published by Scholastic on September 17, 2004, is a 96-page resource designed to enhance teaching methods in elementary education. This book focuses on promoting children’s enjoyment in learning through practical activity ideas that are quick and easy to implement, catering specifically to the needs of busy teachers.
Readers will find a variety of instant activity ideas that can be seamlessly integrated into existing lesson plans, whether for long-term use or last-minute needs. Phonic Fun emphasizes the relationship between sounds and spelling patterns, offering chapters that explore sounds and patterns, rules, and engaging games and puzzles. This edition serves as a valuable tool for educators looking to enrich their language arts curriculum and support beginner readers in their learning journey.
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Bright Ideas books bring the fun back into teaching and promote children’s enjoyment in learning. The books in the series are specifically designed so that the practical activity ideas they contain are quick and easy to use – a must for busy teachers. The instant activity ideas can be easily slotted into your current teaching whether as part of long term planning or at short notice. Titles in the series reflect the needs of teachers and help to solve everyday problems. Phonic fun provides practical and easy-to-use ways to help children make sense of the relationship between the sounds of our language and the spelling patterns we use to represent them. Chapters include: Exploring sounds and patterns Exploring and using rules Practising what I know Games and puzzles
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