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Remembering and sharing stories written by Sheila McCullagh.
 

One, Two, Three and Away!

Orthographix: Click on unfamiliar words to SEE the graphemes, HEAR the phonemes! Test a sample page here

Miss Emma - the Neurodivergent Reading Whisperer - has developed a way for really young children to learn to read with the 1,2,3 and Away! books!
An innovative interactive library soon launches - click on words to see them 'mapped' and hear Miss Emma 'follow the sounds to say the word'
- this develops something called 'orthographic knowledge' which allows children to not only store the words in their 'brain word bank' but also recognise spelling patterns, and more easily figure out other words in the future. This is something phonics programmes are trying to do, but often don't. 

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Creating Learnable Moments
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The Early Reading Centre - We are Readies!
Buy the Village with Three Corners books - with code mapped inserts, to boost orthographic knowledge

Miss Emma is mapping all of these books for the library! The mapping helps children  develop orthographic knowledge. 
Order them in hard copy form and focus on reading for pleasure. 

 

Introductory Books

Blue Books

Red Books

Yellow Books

Green Books

Miss Emma - the Neurodivergent Reading Whisperers - has developed her approach to better support neurodivergent learners; she has a Masters Degree in SEN, and is undertaking doctoral research at the University of Reading. 

The Neurodivergent Reading Whisperer - Emma Hartnell-Baker MA SEN
Mapped Words - Code the Word, Show the Word, Know the Word!
NeuroSpectives - Dyslexia Specialst Emma Hartnell-Baker

Please support Miss Emma and her work shifting the focus towards 'reading for pleasure' (with 1,2,3 and Away! brought back into UK KS1 classrooms) by watching this Free PATOSS webinar!
(Professional Association of Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties) 


https://www.patoss-dyslexia.org/all-events/perspectives-on-teaching-phonics-from-a-neurodivergent-person/16001?occid=21923

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