The Phonics (hand) routines that I recommend

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The Phonics (hand) routines that I recommend

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http://fdslive.oup.com/www.oup.com/oxed ... ?region=uk

This is a handy page to look at to explain the phonics hand routines that I recommend.

Although it is a page from one of Handbooks of the Oxford Reading Tree Floppy's Phonics Sounds and Letters programme, nevertheless these are the same routines which I recommend for any phonics teaching and for both FP and for Phonics International. :D
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These two documents might also be helpful to explain the phonics hand routines that I recommend. The first pdf provides descriptions of the three core skills and their sub-skills.

The second pdf also describes the core skills and their sub-skills but, in addition, there is guidance for supporting professional development - what to look out for when providing phonics modelling.

http://www.phonicsinternational.com/FR_ ... utines.pdf

http://www.phonicsinternational.com/FR_ ... utines.pdf

Both these pdfs can be found on my Free Resources webpage along with other helpful guidance documents.
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And here is a useful document which lists the three core skills and their sub-skills - also available via the Free Resources webpage:

http://www.phonicsinternational.com/Tri ... skills.pdf
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