ELF Module 4 – Animals

ELF Module 4 – Animals ELF Module 4 is themed around animals. Students continue to build their knowledge of initial sounds in words. Learning Activities What’s the sound Mr Wolf? A variation of this game is played which involves showing the student a phoneme card e.g. ch. The students say all the Spalding phonograms for…

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ELF Module 3 – Long and Short

ELF Module 3 – Long and Short ELF Module 3 continues to build on the students phonological awareness skills. Learning Activities Following directions. Students follow simple 3 step instructions where the third instruction is the same as the first. e.g. clap, turn around, clap. Students are encouraged to attend to the instructions before carrying out…

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ELF Module 2 – Nursery Rhymes

ELF Module 2 – Nursery Rhymes Elf Module 2 uses the theme of fairy tales and nursery rhymes to develop phonological awareness skills. Learning Activities It assumes that children have a knowledge of common fairy tales and nursery rhymes. This is not always the case and we need to take a step side ways and…

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ELF Module 1 – Bodies

ELF Module 1 – Bodies Introductory Group Working Skills During ELF module 1 we set the tone for the sessions. This includes discussions about how to work in a group together with their peers. In 2019 this will include working through We Thinkers 1 from Social Thinking by Michelle Garcia Winner. We Thinker Module 1…

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ELF Introduction

What is ELF? ELF is an evidence based program written by the University of Queensland. It was designed as an intervention program for students who were falling behind in Literacy during the early years of school. We use the program with Year 1 students. ELF is Early Years Foundations and supports development of phonic skills,…

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Handwriting: The basics

 Handwriting Handwriting is a key skill which needs to be automated in order to allow for efficient writing.    Setting up the page To start with purchase the correct book for your child’s age. Ask your child’s teacher if you are unsure. Using the red and blue lines appropriate for your child’s age you should…

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Back to School

Back to school day is only a week or so away. How can you help your child this year at school? What you will learn: 3 key ways to help your child succeed at school Why 5 minutes reading a day is vital to success Are you ready for back to school? As you prepare…

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Handwriting Without A Pencil

Handwriting without pen and pencil

I am often asked how parents can work with their children to improve handwriting and letter formation. Here are some simple and effective ideas. What you will learn Ideas for letter formation without using pen and paper Ideas to develop fine motor skills that will support hand strength Handwriting without pen and paper Schools are…

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Holiday Maths Ideas

100 square game

Just like children regress with their reading, the same happens with maths too. Let’s look at some holiday maths ideas. What you will learn: Every day activities to include maths Games to play to maintain maths skills Holiday Maths Activities There are many activities around then home which can include lots of maths. Cooking provides…

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Summer Reading Regression

Summer Reading

The school summer holidays are here. Summer reading ideas to help your child maintain their reading. What you will learn: Why reading deteriorates through the summer holidays  Key strategies to maintain reading progress this summer Summer Reading Regression It is well known that children’s reading regresses through the summer holidays. Like any skill if we don’t use…

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