Phonic Dictation A Task-Based Approach
Written by Diana Rigg
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Phonic Dictation A Task-Based Approach by Diana Rigg
Our Phonic Dictation series was written to develop and transfer pupils' phonic and spelling skills to extended reading and writing tasks. A particular phonic concept is the focus of each passage. Pupils are required to complete five tasks for each passage, demonstrate their understanding by illustrating it and attaching labels, identifying and correcting spelling and punctuation errors, copying the passsage to focus on handwriting and then the passage is dictated to them. Speech pathologiests, occupational therapists and teachers collaborated in the developmental of this valuable resource.About the Author
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Format
Paperback
159 pages
Author
Diana Rigg
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Publisher
Prim-Ed Publishing
Publication date
2nd January 2012
ISBN
9781846543043
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