Read-To-Achieve
Children learn at their own paces. We evaluate each child and tailor our active sessions to produce the highest results. We guarantee that we'll help your child to read and get ahead. Contact Read-To-Achieve today to get started on the path to success. How we do it:
Phonics teaching
Letter recognition
Reading & spelling
Increased confidence
Communication skills
Comprehension skills
Upper & lower case letters
Learning through movement, songs & games
Weekly home-reinforcement activities
R-2-A Summer Term Dates 2016
Sessions run on Saturday afternoons between 12.30-1.30pm
April 23rd & 30th
May 7th, 14th & 21st 28th
June 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th
July 2nd, 9th & 16th
Autumn sessions will restart in September
For more information follow the link to our websit: http://read-to-achieve.co.uk
Home Do you have a Pre-school-KS1 child who needs a little extra help with their phonics? Or do you want your child to have the opportunity to fully access the curriculum sooner, by learning to read?
How we teach at Read-To-achieve is supported by a very wide range of people/ organisations... The information below is taken from www.Oxfordowl.com
What is synthetic phonics?
When your child is learning to read there are two crucial things to learn:
1. the sounds represented by written letters
2. how to blend the sounds together to make words.
Synthetic Phonics is a way of teaching reading.
Children are taught to read letters or groups of letters by saying the sound(s) they represent – so, they are taught that the letter l sounds like llllll when we say it. Children can then start to read words by blending (synthesising) the sounds together to make a word.
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Hello we hope you enjoy the Easter long weekend,
**There is no R2A session for the next two weeks due to the bank holiday. Next session will be on Saturday 18th April 2015**
Continue with your weekly practice to keep your phonics fantastic!
See you soon!
Read-To-Achieve Team
14/03/2015
Deputy Mayoress of Enfield, Patricia Ekechi who spoke passionately about the importance of reading and learning at last Saturday's launch. We would like extend our thanks to Deputy Mayoress Ekechi.
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