Help children build reading confidence at home with the Read Write Inc. Phonics Black and White Ditty Books. Specially created to support the Ditties taught in school, these take-home books give children extra practice reading the same three fully decodable passages found in the corresponding colour Ditty Books.
Designed with parents in mind, each book includes:
• Step-by-step guidance to support reading at home
• Parent-friendly notes for the sound practice and word activities at the front of each book
• Clear prompts for questions to talk about after each Ditty to help develop your child’s comprehension
• Links to video support on Oxford Owl and ruthmiskin.com to help parents confidently pronounce pure sounds
These books form part of the wider Read Write Inc. Phonics programme, developed by Ruth Miskin. The full programme helps children become fluent readers, confident speakers, and willing writers. It includes Handbooks, Sound Cards, Word Cards, Storybooks, Non-fiction titles, Writing books and comprehensive Online resources.
Read Write Inc. Phonics is fully supported by professional development from Ruth Miskin Training.
This is Book 119 in the Read Write Inc. Phonics Series. See all Read Write Inc. Phonics books here.
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Gill Munton is an experienced editor and writer of primary school material. She has written stories for reading schemes, workbooks, short stories and a number of differentiated texts, fiction and non-fiction. Gill was a managing editor before becoming a freelance writer and editor of children's and educational books in 1995.
More about Gill MuntonTim Archbold has illustrated over fifty books for children, often in his favourite pen and ink style. He was born in Northumberland and studied at Newcastle and Exeter Colleges of Art and Design. He now lives in Kelso in the Scottish Borders with his wife and two children.
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