Reading Stars Phonics
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Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - The Moon Race is a Phase 5 book.
It uses letters and sounds and common exception words that are found in Phases 2 to 5, with the common exception words their, asked, where, who, thought, different, any.
Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - The Rubbish Robot is a Phase 5 book.
It uses letters and sounds and common exception words that are found in Phases 2 to 5, with the common exception words oh, looked, asked, where, again, thought, work, because, any.
Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - A Very Special Musician is a Phase 5 book.
It introduces some alternative spellings for phonemes: /ch/ (picture, catch), /j/ (fudge), /u/ (some), /i/ (happy), /or/ (four, caught), /oo/ (could), /ai/ (day, came), /ee/ (sea, these, happy, chief), /igh/ (by, like), /oa/ (low, bone), /sh/ (special, station, sugar, chef), and the common exception words their, Mr, looked, thought, through.
Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - Hide and Peek is a Phase 5 book.
It uses letters and sounds and common exception words that are found in Phases 2 to 5, with the common exception words asked, where, thought, because.
Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - The Nest Quest is a Phase 5 book.
It introduces some alternative pronunciations of known graphemes for reading: o (no), u (unit, put), ow (snow), ie (chief), and the common exception words their, looked, where, thought, through, mouse, work, because, different.
Part of Reading Stars Phonics - our structured programme of fully decodable phonics readers to support the teaching of phonics using the UK Government's Letters and Sounds programme - The Biggest Carrot in the World is a Phase 5 book.
It focuses in particular on some of the new graphemes for reading already met in Phase 5, and the common exception words their, asked, where, work, laughed, friends.