A Guide to Early Reading - Top Cat

by Carter’s Yard Phonics

Pages 2 and 3 of 24

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Welcome
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Today, children in schools up and down the country are taught to read using phonics. Phonics is a tried and tested method of learning to read where learners link letters (graphemes) to corresponding sounds (phonemes) and combine them to produce words.

Working in partnership with Carter's Yard Phonics, and concluding the 5 week 'Learn to Read with QPR' phonics eBook series, this story has been carefully written to build your child's confidence with reading.

The story, featuring QPR mascots Jude and Spark, provides an engaging platform for your child to showcase their phonics-based learning and broaden their reading experiences.

Only allow your child to attempt reading this story having moved through Phase 2 of the 'Learn to Read with QPR' eBooks.
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Enjoy the fun of reading together!
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@QPRtrust
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QPR.co.uk
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Before we begin
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Find a time to read with your child when there are few distractions. Get comfortable and ensure that everyone is ready to learn.

Reading should be a fun and pleasurable experience. As such, praise effort and achievement in equal measure. Encourage your child to read as much of the of the story as they can without you.
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Tricky words used in the story
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Tricky words, also know as 'sight words', are words that cannot be read or spelled phonetically. This story contains 4 that your child will now be familiar with:
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go, the, to, I
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Unfamiliar words used in the story
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These words may be unfamiliar with your child, but are represented with symbols to help:
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Jude
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Spark
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blue
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white
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ball
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goal
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@Carters_Phonics
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cartersyardphonics.com