Freya needs to go to school more often, thats a very easy book for this point in the year.I’ve just read that she considers herself ‘pretty well read’I CANNOT BREATHE Oh and she’s never heard of the word din.
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She's never heard the the word 'din'...in the words of grabby 'that is mind blowing'!I’ve just read that she considers herself ‘pretty well read’I CANNOT BREATHE Oh and she’s never heard of the word din.
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Her own bloody blog?She’s ‘pretty well read’ ?! What, in the works of Enid Blyton?
‘Help’ is a phase 4 word which is on track for the end of Reception so the book is actually the right level for F, even if it is a little beyond the comprehension level and word reading level of GrabbyFreya needs to go to school more often, thats a very easy book for this point in the year.
This feels a little unecessary. It’s perfectly fine for reception age readingFreya needs to go to school more often, thats a very easy book for this point in the year.
I’m a teacher with working knowledge of that scheme. It is a bug club phonics book and that particular book is an autumn term 2 book.‘Help’ is a phase 4 word which is on track for the end of Reception so the book is actually the right level for F, even if it is a little beyond the comprehension level and word reading level of Grabby
What the FUCK?!OK it keeps coming today. She’s selecting toys to keep for her……GRANDCHILDREN. I cannot
It would have been expected a few years ago before the new early years curriculum and when schools followed letters and sounds but definitely not expected with the new curriculum and phonics schemes standards. That's probably expected level in December time now so she is slightly behind. Not that it matters if she's naturally behind but is it more that she's missed so much school she's missed out on the phonics lessons that are teaching the new sounds and high frequency words she needs‘Help’ is a phase 4 word which is on track for the end of Reception so the book is actually the right level for F, even if it is a little beyond the comprehension level and word reading level of Grabby
This was exactly my point, thank you for wording it so much better than me!It would have been expected a few years ago before the new early years curriculum and when schools followed letters and sounds but definitely not expected with the new curriculum and phonics schemes standards. That's probably expected level in December time now so she is slightly behind. Not that it matters if she's naturally behind but is it more that she's missed so much school she's missed out on the phonics lessons that are teaching the new sounds and high frequency words she needs
I don’t want to argue about phonics schemes when Grabby is the issue and I completely agree that Freya’s attendance has been awful. But I’m a phonics lead for a local authority - under the new framework and phonics regulations that came in Feb 2022, F is absolutely on track if that’s what she can read independently. Phase 3 used to be end of reception, now it’s phase 4 as you rightly said, the bar is now higher. I’m sure due to her consistently being off school her social skills are poor (we’ve seen the stomping) and she will have huge gaps in knowledge elsewhere.It would have been expected a few years ago before the new early years curriculum and when schools followed letters and sounds but definitely not expected with the new curriculum and phonics schemes standards. That's probably expected level in December time now so she is slightly behind. Not that it matters if she's naturally behind but is it more that she's missed so much school she's missed out on the phonics lessons that are teaching the new sounds and high frequency words she needs
It's a phase 2 bookI don’t want to argue about phonics schemes when Grabby is the issue and I completely agree that Freya’s attendance has been awful. But I’m a phonics lead for a local authority - under the new framework and phonics regulations that came in Feb 2022, F is absolutely on track if that’s what she can read independently. Phase 3 used to be end of reception, now it’s phase 4 as you rightly said, the bar is now higher. I’m sure due to her consistently being off school her social skills are poor (we’ve seen the stomping) and she will have huge gaps in knowledge elsewhere.
In which case, the book scheme isn’t fit for purpose as help is a phase 4 word.It's a phase 2 book
How did she manage to get a law degree?She's never heard the the word 'din'...in the words of grabby 'that is mind blowing'!
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