We are going to share some websites for teaching phonics, values and tricky words!
These are our topics in which we have focused in our story "Mark and Magic Magnus"!
These webs are useful for teachers, students and parents.

Through the use of phonics, kids learn how to read, analyze sounds, and spell new words. At the Turtle Diary, we offer a variety of phonic games to help our students to understand better the sounds of the English language. Our collection of online phonics games includes 'Phonics Memory', 'Phonic Sound' and 'Phonic Train,' to name a few. The aim of all of them is to help kids build their language skills. Through these online phonic games , students will achieve a deeper understanding of the relationship between letters and sounds also, while having fun.
Phonics games will help your child to practise sounding out words, which will help them reading. Initially, children will learn basic letter sounds, such as "c-a-t" for "cat". Later, they will move on to more complex sounds such as "th", "sh" and "ch", then "oo", "oa"... Once they have adquired a few basic letter sounds, they will be able to work out what a written word says for themselves, a skill which they will be very proud to show off!
Follow the links below to the free phonics games. Your child will have lots of fun while developing their phonic knowledge and skills.
In this website you will find resources for teachers, children, e-books, parents, TDAH, education, and It has a "Phonics Corner" In which you can find Phonemic Charts, Phonic resources, Phonics games. Very interesting for our students to practice sounds.

Young learners of English will enjoy LearnEnglish Kids: Phonics Stories, a phonics-based, interactive storybook app that features audio narration and fun games. The story follows super space spies Sam and Pam as they arrive on Earth and learn how to speak and spell English words.

Our range of activities to support tricky words and common exceptions words for Key Stage 1 English students. It is used for mastering advanced graphemes and spellings and it contains tricky words bingo, tricky words games, activity mats and letter formation mats.

This Jolly Learnng Website brings us a lot of ways to learn tricky words :
1. Look, Cover, Write and Check. Look at the word to see which bit is tricky. Ask the child to try writing the word in the air saying the letters. Cover the word over and see if the child can write it correctly. Check to make sure.
2. Say it as it sounds. Say the word so each sound is heard. For instance, the word was is said was “wass”, to rhyme with mass, the word Monday is said as Mon-day.
3. Mnemonics. The initial letter of each word in a saying gives the correct spelling of a word. For instance, laugh – Laugh At Ugly Goat´s Hair.
4. Using joined-up writing also improves spelling.

This blog brings us seven ways to teach values to our students.
"Have you ever tried to lecture your children on the importance of empathy, cooperation, and kindness? Older kids tune out faster than you can say "b-o-o-o-o-o-ring." Younger children don't understand what you're talking about. Luckily, teaching kids values doesn't have to be a dull experience. Here there are seven ways to do it without preaching or nagging."
In this Blog we can find ten useful ways to teach our children right values.
1. Model good values
2. Apologize to your children when you make mistakes
3. Use everyday experiences as a springboard for conversation
4. Read with your children
5. Share your personal experiences
6. Hold your children accountable for their mistakes
7. Don’t let your children take the easy way out of challenges

This is a video that contains some "Tricky Words" in which children repeat the sound of these words and they learn how to say it in a proper way.
A tricky word/sight word song for children covering the, I, go, no, to, she, he and we. This video is an incredible tool for children to learn how to say in the correct way "Tricky Words" . They have to sing the song while they are having fun!
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