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Games on the following site are suited to your child's age. They may also be appropriate to your child's ability and learning stage.
Games on the following site are suited to your child's age. They may also be appropriate to your child's ability and learning stage.
- https://www.education.com/games/phonological-awareness/
Phonics
You may find some of the following sites useful when revising letter sounds with your child.
Letter sounds and songs (in the correct order)
Phonics game to sound out and decide if words are 'real' or not.
A basic blending game for children who may still be struggling with blending.
Letter sounds and songs (in the correct order)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCjJYB07aSU
Phonics game to sound out and decide if words are 'real' or not.
- http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/BuriedTreasure2.html
A basic blending game for children who may still be struggling with blending.
- https://www.education.com/game/look-a-book-blending/
Tricky Words
Being able to read, identify and spell tricky/sight words are of utmost importance in helping your child to read. These are words which pop up very often in your childs reading.
Here are a few interactive games to help your child become more familiar with their tricky (sight) words.
Learning sight words - this silly game has kids smashing sight words as the match the vocab to the spoken word.
Here are a few interactive games to help your child become more familiar with their tricky (sight) words.
- http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Phase-2-Tricky-Words-Bus-747
- http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Phase-3-Tricky-Words-Train-748
- http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Phase-4-Tricky-Words-Plane-749
Learning sight words - this silly game has kids smashing sight words as the match the vocab to the spoken word.
- https://www.education.com/game/digraphs-demolition/
Maths
Useful links for helping your child in the area of Maths.
The following is a sheet of suggestions on how you can help your child at home.
The following is a sheet of suggestions on how you can help your child at home.
- http://www.ncca.ie/en/Curriculum_and_Assessment/Parents/Primary/Infant_classes_Maths_resources/senior_print.pdf