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SYNTHETIC PHONICS TRAINING FOR CATCH-UP – WHOLE DAY TRAINING
Addressing intervention - Focused synthetic phonics teaching and its integration with wider reading, spelling and writing
Phonics subject knowledge: •Letter/s-sound correspondences of the alphabetic code and the three core skills (plus associated sub-skills) of blending, segmenting, handwriting: skills’ routines
•Three complexities/concepts of the English alphabetic code
•Roles of The Alphabet & The Alphabetic Code Chart
•Mnemonics: key pictures/words for prompting sounds and exemplar pictures/words for spelling alternatives
•Simple View of Reading Model and Hepplewhite’s Two Stage Teaching Model - discrete phonics teaching within the wider curriculum and guidance for individual, group and class practices
•Consistency and continuity
•Identifying and addressing children’s needs
•Clip-folders and the book-bag routine
•Systematic along with incidental phonics teaching and Catch-up provision
Practical application: Linked to the Phonics International and Oxford Reading Tree Floppy’s Phonics Sounds and Letters resources.
•Identifying underlying difficulties and issues
•Advantages of the VAK resources - focused, progressive, permanently visible, engage each child and inform parents: flexible use
•Teacher-led and pupil-practice two-session structure and delivery and Catch-up additional teaching
•Using additional resources as appropriate for specific sub-skills’ and skills’ learning and for Catch-up purposes
•Spelling and comprehension – spelling mnemonic stories and building up spelling word banks
PowerPoint slides/Training Notes will be available to take away.
No meals supplied by the training provider.
Course Ref: WDWSCU £895 (whole school) WDSDCU £150 (single delegate) at our site WDGRCU £110 (3+ delegates) at our site.
All suppliers of training have made a commitment to provide training that meets the DfE criteria. Schools should satisfy themselves that training selected is appropriate for their needs.
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INDIVIDUAL TRAINING RATES: Whole Day Training: £150 This is a fixed rate for all associated programmes, ‘Catch-up’ and ‘Follow-up’ training. Held at our venue.
2 x 3 hrs sessions (Morning and afternoon)
GROUP TRAINING RATES: Whole Day Training: £110 per delegate This is a fixed rate for all associated programmes, ‘Catch-up’ and ‘Follow-up’ training. Held at our venue. Available to schools sending three or more delegates.
2 x 3 hrs sessions (Morning and afternoon)
No Individual / Group delegate rates are available for the Double Twilight and Follow Up Advisory sessions.
Synthetic Phonics Training (Phonics International Ltd)
SYNTHETIC PHONICS TRAINING FOR CATCH-UP
– DOUBLE TWILIGHT TRAINING
Same content as above but delivered in two convenient consecutive ‘twilight’ sessions. Sessions run for 2½ hrs each and are held at the client site.
Course Ref: DTWSCU £925
WHOLE SCHOOL TRAINING RATES: Whole Day Training: £895 This is a fixed rate for all associated programmes, ‘Catch-up’ and ‘Follow-up’ training. Held at client site.
2 x 3 hrs sessions (Morning and afternoon)
DOUBLE TWILIGHT TRAINING RATES: Double Twilight Training: £925 This is a fixed rate for all associated programmes, ‘Catch-up’ and ‘Follow-up’ training.
Two convenient consecutive ‘twilight’ sessions. Sessions run for 2½ hrs each and are held at the client site.
PHONICS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED T/A ‘DEBBIE HEPPLEWHITE SYNTHETIC PHONICS TRAINING’
ADDRESS:
PHONICS INTERNATIONAL LTD WALNUT HOUSE, FLOREAT GARDENS, NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, RG14 6AW
TELEPHONE: 01635 800033 FAX: 0871 661 8606 EMAIL:
support@syntheticphonicstraining.com
WEBSITE:
www.syntheticphonicstraining.com
Debbie Hepplewhite
Associated teaching resources: Oxford University Press – Oxford Reading Tree, Floppy’s Phonics Sounds and Letters.
Debbie Hepplewhite’s Phonics International Online Synthetic Phonics Programme (Product Reference PIMU3)
See pages 6-14 for Floppy’s Phonics mainstream products
and pages 37 - 42 and 97 for Phonics International mainstream and Catch-up products
Courses available in all of the regions
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