Product Description
So, you've mastered s-a-t-p-i-n? Perfected CVC words? Conquered double consonants? Then get ready for digraphs, silent letters, and "magic e".
This activity book covers 48 more foundational phoneme-grapheme correspondences. Foolproof Phonics Part 2 was developed with teachers and phonics experts and is curriculum-aligned, making it the perfect tool for young readers. Get ready for a hilarious reading adventure!
For ages 6-7
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Thoughts by:
There's nothing more peaceful than a silent letter.
I've never related to a consonant digraph so much in my life. The g in gnaw, the k in knight, the b in comb... I hope to be just as silent and meditative when I grow up.
Phonics, made Foolproof!
Designed with literacy experts and follows the school curriculum. Foolproof Phonics is a step-by-step program that takes kids through the different levels of phonics learning and the terms they need to know, exactly the way they do it in school. It includes unique audio support with recordings to enhance word-learning!
Designed for children in Grade 1
Divided into five easy-to-follow levels compliant with state assessments.
In Levels 6 and 7, children learn:
• Vowel digraphs such as ay, ea, and oy.
• ‘Magic e’, a split digraph in which the presence of the letter e makes the previous vowel longer, as in shake and bite
In Levels 8 and 9, children learn:
• New representations of already-learned phonemes
• New pronunciations for familiar graphemes
In Level 10, children learn:
• Graphemes with silent letters such as gn in gnaw and the kn in knight
See what the experts have to say...
“What a fun way to learn phonics! Foolproof phonics brings together delightful lessons based on sound research, wrapped around its charming characters that will entice kids to learn to read. I can't think of a more thoughtfully designed phonics program on the market today. Can't wait to get started...”
Professor Susan Neuman | Literacy Education, NYU