Oxford Reading Tree: Floppy's Phonics: Sounds and Letters: Flashcards
Written by Debbie Hepplewhite, Roderick Hunt
Illustrated by Mr. Alex Brychta
Synopsis
Oxford Reading Tree: Floppy's Phonics: Sounds and Letters: Flashcards by Debbie Hepplewhite, Roderick Hunt
Teach new letter-sound correspondences and revise previously taught sound and graphemes with these large format flashcards. They feature a key mnemonic picture and word for each grapheme which are used throughout the programme. They include a list of decodable words on the back of the card to model blending and segmenting. The grapheme on each card has finger-tracing lines to support the correct writing of letter shapes.Reviews
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Book Info
Format
Cards
72 pages
Author
Debbie Hepplewhite, Roderick Hunt
More books by Debbie Hepplewhite, Roderick Hunt
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication date
4th January 2011
ISBN
9780198486138
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