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Literacy Box R, 1 & 2
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ypes and
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ear 1 and Y
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ear 2,
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literacy activities. Built to help integ
Literacy Box 1 5–6 year olds
4–5 year olds
matching activities to the specific W
rate ICT into your literacy lessons,
pupils’ pr
ord level class work is simple. Track
Platform:
Literacy Box 2
Windows XP/Vista
6–7 year olds
High-quality graphics, speech and ani
ogress with the built-in record-keeping feature.
motivation.
mations retain pupils’ attention and
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Year R: Year 1: Year 2:
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ds ds
include:
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- compound wor
nclude:
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- phonemes
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ds
- alphabetical or
hyming pattern
der
s - initial consonant clusters i
in words
- a-z, ch, sh, th, wh
n words
phonemes
ying long vowel
- hearing and identif
- a-z, ch, sh, th, wh
phonemes
ying long vowel
- r
- r
- oo/ar/oi and ow
eading long vowel phonemes
- r
eading CVC wor
eading initial consonant clusters
ds
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- a-z, ch, sh, th, wh
- spelling CVC wor
- r
- air/or and er
ds
- r
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hyming patterns
es
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- letter knowledge
- oo/ar/oi and ow
- spelling CVC wor
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ds
phonemes
ds containing long vowel
consonant clusters
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- syllables
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- understanding alphabetical or
phonemes
ds containing long vowel
der
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