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INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES IKASTOLA IPARRAGIRRE & KARMENGO

INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES IKASTOLA IPARRAGIRRE & KARMENGO. Jolly Phonics Programme APA programme. Daily Routine: 3 hours a day / Twice a Week. Jolly Phonics . Learning the letter sounds.

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INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES IKASTOLA IPARRAGIRRE & KARMENGO

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  1. INNOVATIVE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMMES IKASTOLA IPARRAGIRRE & KARMENGO Jolly Phonics Programme APA programme

  2. Daily Routine: 3 hours a day / Twice a Week

  3. Jolly Phonics

  4. Learning the letter sounds In Jolly Phonics the 42 sounds of English are taught, as opposed to the alphabet. The sounds are divided into seven groups. (Spanish has considerably less sounds approx. 26.) This is shown below: • 1. s a t i p n • 2. c k e h r m d • 3. g o u l f b • 4. ai j oaieeeor • 5. z w ng v oooo • 6. y x chshthth • 7. quouoiueerar Jolly Phonics is a fun & interactive way of helping your child learn these 42 letter sounds, using music & actions. Each letter sound has it’s own short song & an action. There are also simple games, stories & activities to enhance this learning process.

  5. Assessment • Name: ___________________________ • knows sounds • blends regular words with these sounds • s • a • t • i • p • n 

  6. Teachers Record of work

  7. www.ruralenglish.com

  8. Summary • Jolly Phonics System - October 2009. • English and Basque teachers have been impressed with the children’s progress overall. • We have noticed many students actually blending words and trying to read words which are in their BIG STORY Books, on flashcards, on the sounds posters, etc. • The children have responded to their English Teachers and to English very well indeed.

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