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Is this the same as Jolly Phonics which Scottish children have been taught from P1 for the past 4 years at least?
If so why are children in the UK differentiated in education as Jolly Phonics has been very successful.
Is this another case of testing on Scottish people first e.g poll tax?
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I'm not saying this because I am a school defendent I home educate my children! I just find all the programs really interesting. teaching reading is such a complex thing as reading itself is such an abstract concept.
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Well metagirl its def back in and mimi well done for home teaching and learning all the different teaching methods yourself cos I am afraid I just packed mine of to school and hey presto they could read and write! I only became aware of Jolly Phonics when I worked at a primary for a few years.The kids loved it and thrived on it.
Now I didnt get Phonics so Stevie I give in - I have racked my brains.Just a wee skiffie (clue) to get me started please:)
But it deals with phonics in a special way. it teaches the phonics, and with each phonic sound there is a special way to write the letter. Thus when 'e' says it's name, not its sound, it is written with a line over the top of it. Same with 'a' etc. Then gradually through the program as more sight vocab is built up, then the signs on the letters are dropped and children automatically clock the rules, eg 'when two vowels go walking, the first one does the talking' etc, butof course they dont' need to know that rule or remember it, the subconsciously know what an 'e' sounds like from the surrounding letters and decode accordingly.
Great stuff. Although my son still behaves like he has never seen the written word before, until that is, he picks up my Nat geo mag or his beano....Amazing that!
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