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Here are the links for part one of the S letter. This is a bumper issue to start off with. Remember to download things and print them out. You can put them into a binder and as the course develops you will have a whole home study course for phonics.

The next part of the letter S will be delivered in two days and the final part two days after that before moving onto the next letter. You can start using these immediately, you do not have to wait until you have the rest of the information.

Remember any question on usage just email me on lynne@teachyourchildtoread.net

1 – Sparklebox introducing ’s’ link

2 – large letter outline explanation

2 – large s

3 – letter formation practice sheet (link and explanation)

4 – initial sounds sheet explanation

4 – s initial sounds

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  1. Merxe Said,

    Hello!!! and many thanks for this resource it is really fun to practice with my daugther!!!
    Only a brief comment to note the spelling of some words in the document “4 S initial sounds”
    Thanks again!
    Merxe
    Ps. Excuse mine (spellings) if any mistake, English is not my first language!!!

  2. admin Said,

    Just a question Merche. Which words? Could it be we have used the English spelling rather than the American ie Neighbour rather than Neighbor.

    Regards
    Lynne

  3. admin Said,

    Hi Again Merxe

    It could be that you don’t have the correct font installed and “Strawberries” you are seeing as “Strawberrie” for example as this happened in class when a font wasn’t installed on a PC

    Regards
    Lynne

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