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AnonyMouse_4544

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  1. I know this is an old thread but it popped up on google.

    Last year I did the Sounds-Write training and as a result my school has adopted the programme and are in the process of training all staff and are hosting the training next month (open to other schools booking through the S-W site).

    For anyone interested this is the recent Ofsted report on the training http://www.sounds-wr...te Feb 2013.pdf

     

     

    General comments:

    This is outstandingly thorough training. Those participating are given a full grounding in all aspects of phonic knowledge, including the alphabetic code and the processes of blending and segmenting. To this is added a detailed and conscientious introduction to the rigorous and systematic ‘Sounds-Write' programme, covering both theoretical background and effective implementation. All this is backed up by an invaluable handbook and is presented with all the skill and expertise that comes from extensive, effective experience of both teaching and training.

    The training visited fully met all of the agreed criteria.

     

    We are finding the programme very effective

  2. In autumn 2012, the Standards and Testing Agency (STA), an executive agency of the Department for Education, will publish the EYFS Profile Handbook, which is designed to support teachers and other professionals to undertake EYFS Profile assessments.

    The Handbook will be supported by exemplification material, which offers a point of reference to help teachers and other professionals to make accurate judgements about each child's level of attainment.

    http://www.foundationyears.org.uk/early-years-foundation-stage-2012/

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  3. My OH bought me a Kindle last year because my mountain of books drive him mad and it's still in it's box. I tried to give it to my son but he says he prefers books ... how long before I can ebay a gift?

  4. I do follow his blog but I am in the far west of Cornwall and he hasn't done anything down this way yet.

     

    I looked at the link on his website for the dough gym but couldn't find anything about it.

     

    I love the idea of Jedi writing but need to get hold of some light sabres but none in the local shops at the moment.

     

    Have either of you seen his dough gym in action?

     

    Sainsburys have Halloween versions for a couple of pounds at the moment but you can probably buy them from the pound shop. I've just replaced mine.

  5. We have

     

    Sounds and Letters Floppy's Phonics

    Project X phonics

    Songbirds

    All Stars

    Project X (up to grey level in KS1)

    Tree Tops

     

    Phonic Bugs

    Bug Club

    Rigby Star Phonics

    (also Phonic bug and Bug Club e books)

     

    Big Cat Phonics

     

    Rag Tag Rhymes

     

    Have you looked at the free Oxford Owl e books?

     

    I bought complete sets of Songbirds from the Book People for £15 instead of £128.82 ... http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/webapp/wcs/...roductId=218821

  6. I must have been having a dizzy moment what I meant was that I had 1 child on yellow and approx half on red and the rest on pinks. The problem we have is that not many of our books are phonic based as someone has mentioned above and therefore our old books were slotted in with them as well (can't afford to replace perfectly good books all in one go) Quite a few in the red band have a lot of words that need to be read by sight and so I hold back until I feel they have the confidence to cope with this.

    Deb

     

    All our books are phonic based in reception and the children in my last reception class left reading purple and Gold level (NC level 2C) and learnt through play with lots of CIL.

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