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Module 1.1 Background to LEM Phonics (Free) - 12 mins
A brief introduction to Frances Prentice as an instructor and some insight into the history of LEM Phonics, why it is a systematic, synthetic phonics program and what makes it special.
Free
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Module 1.2 LEM Phonics and the Brain - 20 min
Information about how the functioning of the brain is affected by the way we teach reading and how that has a different impact on boys and girls. Discussion of helpful and detrimental teaching practices and readers, along with some practical tips.
$16
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Module 3.4 Teaching the Wordlist - 39 min
This one is essential for anyone who wants to use the LEM Phonics teaching techniques for spelling. This is the module where you get your fingers moving and learn to show students the pattern of phonograms using your fingers, so they can work out the
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Module 3.3 Successive 17 Phonograms - 35 mins
The final 17 phonograms are taught and tested in this module. What are three ways to write ‘sh’ that are not sh? Or ch? What phonogram has 4 letters and can say 6 different sounds or sound combinations?
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Module 3.2 Explanation Marks - 37 min
How do you break words into syllables? What are the guidelines? How do you mark words to make them easier to remember when you are learning their spellings. What are the 6 reasons a word may end in silent e?
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Module 3.1 Testing and Accountability - 1 hour 7 min
This module goes hand-in-hand with module 2.4 – it gives you an opportunity to test yourself on the multiple phonograms as we do a phonogram dictation test. There are also other testing tips and games to play to revise the single phonograms.
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Module 2.4 Introduction to Multiple Phonograms - 40 mins
33 phonograms – learn them by writing them and writing down example words. These take a bit of learning. You may want to watch this video twice! Don’t forget the free videos to practice phonogram sounds – two on the LEM phonics website.
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Module 2.3 Single Phonograms - 41 min
Learning all the sounds of the single phonograms, including the five sounds of a, and four sounds for o and u. Did you also know that qu says two sounds? or x? Did you know y says 3 vowel and one consonant sound? Which sounds are voiced and unvoiced?