Help your child to read and write – Part 2
Help your child to read and write – Part 2, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.38, with 22 lectures, 5 quizzes, based on 1087 reviews, and has 8980 subscribers.
You will learn about understand how to help your child build, write and read simple 3, 4, 5, and 6 sound words; understand how to correct your child when they make a mistake in their reading or writing of these words; further develop your understanding of how the English alphabet code works, reinforcing the idea that sounds can be spelled with one or two letters; further enhance the skills of segmenting, blending and phoneme manipulation to mastery level in the context of words containing consonant clusters; develop new code knowledge (<sh>, <ch>, <th>, <ck>, <ng>, <wh>, and <q> and <u>) This course is ideal for individuals who are The course is for parents or carers who want to give their children aged 4 to 6 a good start in learning to read and spell. You should complete our free course, 'Help your child to read and write' before you sign up for this one. The course is not really designed for teachers or for helping older children who have reading difficulties. It is particularly useful for The course is for parents or carers who want to give their children aged 4 to 6 a good start in learning to read and spell. You should complete our free course, 'Help your child to read and write' before you sign up for this one. The course is not really designed for teachers or for helping older children who have reading difficulties.
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Summary
Title: Help your child to read and write – Part 2
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.38
Number of Lectures: 22
Number of Quizzes: 5
Number of Published Lectures: 22
Number of Published Quizzes: 5
Number of Curriculum Items: 27
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 27
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- understand how to help your child build, write and read simple 3, 4, 5, and 6 sound words;
- understand how to correct your child when they make a mistake in their reading or writing of these words;
- further develop your understanding of how the English alphabet code works, reinforcing the idea that sounds can be spelled with one or two letters;
- further enhance the skills of segmenting, blending and phoneme manipulation to mastery level in the context of words containing consonant clusters;
- develop new code knowledge (<sh>, <ch>, <th>, <ck>, <ng>, <wh>, and <q> and <u>)
Who Should Attend
- The course is for parents or carers who want to give their children aged 4 to 6 a good start in learning to read and spell. You should complete our free course, 'Help your child to read and write' before you sign up for this one. The course is not really designed for teachers or for helping older children who have reading difficulties.
Target Audiences
- The course is for parents or carers who want to give their children aged 4 to 6 a good start in learning to read and spell. You should complete our free course, 'Help your child to read and write' before you sign up for this one. The course is not really designed for teachers or for helping older children who have reading difficulties.
This course is the follow-up to our free Udemy course: ‘Help your child to read and write’. Please complete that course first before you embark on this one.
In this course, you continue learning about the Sounds-Write phonics program, and help your child to deal with more complex words in the Initial Code. You will also have access to resources and activities to continue helping your child on their road to literacy.
The course is designed for parents and carers of children aged 4 to 6 who have already done the first course in this series, and who want to help their children to become literate.
If your child is using Sounds-Write at school, this course will teach you how to support them with their homework. This course is also suitable for those who are homeschooling their children.
Please note that this course only deals with the Initial Code (Units 8-11), which covers one-to-one spelling correspondences plus <sh>, <ch>, <th>, <ck>, <wh> <ng> and <q and <u> in single-syllable words. The course does not teach the Extended Code (i.e. all the different ways of spelling the rest of the vowels and consonants), nor does it teach how to read and spell polysyllabic words
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Start here
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Course syllabus and additional resources
Lecture 3: Teaching units 8 to 10
Lecture 4: How the lessons combine
Chapter 2: Unit 8 (VCC and CVCC words)
Lecture 1: Word building (Unit 8 words)
Lecture 2: Word building: error correction (Unit 8 words)
Lecture 3: Word reading (Unit 8 words)
Chapter 3: Non-word Sound Swap
Lecture 1: Non-word Sound Swap
Lecture 2: Freddie plays Sound Swap
Chapter 4: Dictation
Lecture 1: Dictation
Chapter 5: Sentence reading
Lecture 1: Sentence reading
Chapter 6: Unit 9 (CCVC words)
Lecture 1: Word building (Unit 9 words)
Lecture 2: Word building: error correction (Unit 9 words)
Lecture 3: Word reading (Unit 9 words)
Lecture 4: Word reading: error correction (Unit 9 words)
Chapter 7: Unit 10 (CCVCC, CCCVC and CCVCCC words)
Lecture 1: Word building (Unit 10 words)
Lecture 2: Word reading: error correction (Unit 10 words)
Chapter 8: Unit 11: sh, ch, th, ck, wh and qu
Lecture 1: Two letters, one sound: sh, ch, th, ck, wh (Unit 11)
Lecture 2: Word building: error correction (Unit 11 words)
Lecture 3: The two-letter combination < q > and < u >
Chapter 9: Summing up and next steps
Lecture 1: Summing up and next steps
Lecture 2: Bonus Lecture: Class dictation with 5-6 year-olds
Instructors
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John Walker
Sounds-Write literacy
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