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I’ve been a teacher for over 25 years. I am passionate about creating fun and engaging resources and am very excited to be turning my passion into an online business! As well as having an online TES shop I am working on launching my own website, which will not only contain fantastic resources, but will also have fun and exciting games where children can practice their maths and phonics skills. Look out for more resources coming soon!

I’ve been a teacher for over 25 years. I am passionate about creating fun and engaging resources and am very excited to be turning my passion into an online business! As well as having an online TES shop I am working on launching my own website, which will not only contain fantastic resources, but will also have fun and exciting games where children can practice their maths and phonics skills. Look out for more resources coming soon!
Maths Money Recognising Coins PowerPoint
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Maths Money Recognising Coins PowerPoint

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A fun PowerPoint lesson with audio to teach children how to recognise different British coins. This PowerPoint features Bella, one of the Primary Magic characters, who introduces children to what to look for when identifying different coins. It shows them the new coins introduced in 2008 as well as the older coins. Children can also compare coins and match the coins to their value. Check out these other great resources in the Primary Magic range! * Mathematics One More and One Less PowerPoint and Worksheet Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Set 4 PowerPoints
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Phonics Phase 2 Set 4 PowerPoints

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A set of 4 attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoints to introduce the phonemes in Phase 2 set 4- ck, e, u and r. These PowerPoints include simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in these resources includes the correct pronunciation of each phoneme. These resources can be used by teachers to teach Phase 2 set 4 to their class, or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise graphemes and say the corresponding phonemes. * To segment and blend words for reading and spelling. * To read simple decodable sentences.   Each PowerPoint includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with the letter. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background   Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing r PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing r PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme r, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme r**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach r to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’r’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’r’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’r’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘r’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing u PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing u PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme u, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme u**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach u to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’u’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’u’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’u’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘u’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing e PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing e PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme e, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme e**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach e to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’e’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’e’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’e’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘e’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing ck PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing ck PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the digraph ck, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of ck**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach ck to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’ck’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’ck’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’ck’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word ends with ‘ck’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoints
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Phonics Phase 2 Set 3 PowerPoints

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A set of 4 attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoints to introduce the phonemes in Phase 2 set 3- g, o, c and k. These PowerPoints include simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in these resources includes the correct pronunciation of each phoneme. These resources can be used by teachers to teach Phase 2 set 3 to their class, or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise graphemes and say the corresponding phonemes. * To segment and blend words for reading and spelling. * To read simple decodable sentences.   Each PowerPoint includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with the letter. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background   Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing k PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing k PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme k, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme k**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach k to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’k’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’k’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’k’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘k’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing c PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing c PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme c, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme c**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach c to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’c’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’c’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’c’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘c’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing o PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing o PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme o, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme o**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach o to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’o’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’o’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’o’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘o’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing g PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing g PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme g, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme g**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach g to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’g’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’g’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’g’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘g’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoints
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Phonics Phase 2 Set 2 PowerPoints

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A set of 4 attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoints to introduce the phonemes in Phase 2 set 2- i, n, m and d. These PowerPoints include simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in these resources includes the correct pronunciation of each phoneme. These resources can be used by teachers to teach Phase 2 set 2 to their class, or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise graphemes and say the corresponding phonemes. * To segment and blend words for reading and spelling. * To read simple decodable sentences.   Each PowerPoint includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with the letter. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background   Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints and Worksheets Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Phonics Worksheets – Word and Picture Matching ‘a’ Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing d PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing d PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme d, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme d**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach d to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’d’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’d’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’d’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘d’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints and Worksheets Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing m PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing m PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme m, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme m**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach m to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’m’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’m’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’m’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘m’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints and Worksheets Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing n PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing n PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme n, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme n**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach n to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To recognise the grapheme ’n’ and say the phoneme. * To segment and blend ’n’ words for reading and spelling. * To read a simple decodable sentence including ’n’ words.   This resource includes: * Practice of some of the previous sounds taught including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. A colourful slide to identify which word begins with ‘n’. Practice writing the grapheme. * Animated blending and segmenting slides including audio of the sounds and words. * A simple, decodable silly sentence/question to read.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Set 1 PowerPoint Bundle Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints and Worksheets Bundle Phonics Phase 3 set 7 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 set 1 PowerPoints
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Phonics Phase 2 set 1 PowerPoints

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A set of 4 attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoints to introduce the phonemes in Phase 2 set 1- s, a, t and p. These PowerPoints include simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in these resources includes the correct pronunciation of each phoneme. These resources can be used by teachers to teach Phase 2 set 1 to their class, or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To listen carefully and recognise every day sounds. * To recognise the graphemes and say the phonemes from Phase 2 set 1 (s, a, t and p). * To recognise the individual phonemes, and the phonemes as initial sounds.   Each PowerPoint includes: * ‘What’s in the box?’ game to recognise every day sounds including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme. * Colourful slides to identify words which begin with the phoneme. Practice writing the grapheme. * A short story to listen for the phoneme.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background   Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing a PowerPoint Phase 3 Set 6 Match, Read and Write Worksheets Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing p PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing p PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme p, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme p**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach p to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To listen carefully and recognise every day sounds. * To recognise and write the grapheme ’p’ and say the phoneme. * To recognise the ‘p’ sound and ‘p’ at the beginning of words.   This resource includes: * ‘What’s in the box?’ game to recognise every day sounds including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. * Colourful slides to identify the words which begin with ‘p’. Practice writing the grapheme. * A short story to listen for the phoneme ‘p’.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing a PowerPoint Phonics Screening Check – Real and Alien word sort games bundle Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing t PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing t PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme t, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme t**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach t to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To listen carefully and recognise every day sounds. * To recognise and write the grapheme ’t’ and say the phoneme. * To recognise the ‘t’ sound and ‘t’ at the beginning of words.   This resource includes: * ‘What’s in the box?’ game to recognise every day sounds including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. * Colourful slides to identify the words which begin with ‘t’. Practice writing the grapheme. * A short story to listen for the phoneme ‘t’.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Phase 2 Introducing a PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Phase 3 Set 6 Match, Read and Write Worksheets Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing a PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing a PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme a, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme a**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach a to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To listen carefully and recognise every day sounds. * To recognise and write the grapheme ’a’ and say the phoneme. * To recognise the ‘a’ sound and ‘a’ at the beginning of words.   This resource includes: * ‘What’s in the box?’ game to recognise every day sounds including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. * Colourful slides to identify the words which begin with ‘a’. Practice writing the grapheme. * A short story to listen for the phoneme ‘a’.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phase 3 Set 6 Match, Read and Write Worksheets Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!
Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint
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Phonics Phase 2 Introducing s PowerPoint

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An attractive, dyslexia friendly PowerPoint to introduce the phoneme s, which includes simple interactive features, audio, and animations. The audio featured in this resource includes the correct pronunciation of the phoneme s**. This resource can be used by teachers to teach s to their class or parents wanting to practice phonics with their child. Learning Objectives: * To listen carefully and recognise every day sounds. * To recognise and write the grapheme ’s’ and say the phoneme. * To recognise the ‘s’ sound and ‘s’ at the beginning of words.   This resource includes: * ‘What’s in the box?’ game to recognise every day sounds including audio. * A slide to introduce the grapheme and the phoneme, including audio of the correct pronunciation of the phoneme**. * Colourful slides to identify the words which begins with ‘s’. Practice writing the grapheme. * A short story to listen for the phoneme ‘s’.   Dyslexia friendly features: easily readable font, large font size, larger line spacing to improve readability, no use of underlining or italics, dark coloured text on a cream background **Please note that I have done my best to record the sounds as clearly as possible to make them audible and not too distorted by the recording process. Remember that children will always find it easier to recognise phonemes when spoken by a real person as they can see the mouth movements being made and the person speaking can adapt their speed, volume and number of repetitions to help the child. Check out these other fantastic phonics resources in the Primary Magic range! Phonics Worksheets – Word and Picture Matching ‘e’ Match, read and write w worksheets Phonics Phase 2 Introducing i PowerPoint Phonics Phase 3 set 6 PowerPoints Check out the Primary Magic Shop for more great value resources!