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alinic | 21:40 Wed 20th Feb 2013 | ChatterBank
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when in primary school can recall a reading system that went up in colours/// olive being one of them, can anybody recall this? a glass of wine on tap for the right answer! Thanks
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Reading Lab is spot on!!!! thankyou! glass of wine at the answerbank bar! lol
Reading lab was a new fangled thing that I remember died a death...wee cards in a big indexed box. That it ?
alinic, what are you doing to that sheep in your avatar??
No it wasn't ITA that had words spelt like they sounded used weird letters like a double 'O' with a line across the top and ae dipthong. These were actual books colour coded on the spine - about 12-15 I think, started with yellow ending in Gold. One you'd read them all, you could go onto 'library books'
I think it was SRA.
yup murraymints, same thing. Like I said earlier I hated it.
I started with' Janet and John' books , anyone remember them ?
My mum was a school teacher and had taught me to read before I even started school .
Yes, you are all right it was Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA), forgive me I was only 5yrs old when I began studying it ;-)
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2sp your awful, but i like you! ya daftie ( its not me) and its a cuddle
We did the "Janet and John" books.
Just googled SRA reading laboratories. That's what I used. (Thank goodness for that. It would have kept me awake all night!)

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