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Sound Waves Literacy
We know teachers are always looking for opportunities to further engage students in learning tasks that help to consolidate lessons and address explicitly taught concepts. So, we’ve gathered some of our favourite Sound Waves games that students can play…
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Educational inequality remains a critical challenge for schools around the world, with many struggling to provide the essential resources and infrastructure required for quality education. Sydney-based teacher, Camille Hadley, witnessed this disparity firsthand during a trip to Cape Town. This…
Sound Waves Literacy
All educators know the challenge of juggling competing priorities in a crowded curriculum. Handwriting can easily be the first thing to be overlooked, but for Foundation teachers it’s a crucial part of literacy development — let’s unpack why.
Sound Waves Literacy
Before students begin reading independently, it’s important they are explicitly taught phoneme–grapheme relationships and have the opportunity to observe effective modelled reading.
Sound Waves Literacy
The teaching of reading has always been a hot topic. With recent updates to the curriculum, the release of the Queensland Reading Commitment and the new Grattan Institute report outlining the large number of Australian students not mastering the necessary…
Sound Waves Literacy
Many parents are eager to support their child’s spelling and reading progress but don’t understand the latest approaches being implemented in schools today – including the Science of Reading. To ensure Sound Waves Literacy is effectively embraced at school and at…
Sound Waves Literacy
Have you heard about our Sound Waves Playing Cards? Perfect for any Sound Waves classroom, these special cards are designed to help students consolidate their understanding of phoneme–grapheme relationships through engaging whole-class and small group games!
Sound Waves Literacy
Whether you’re currently using Sound Waves Decodable Readers in your classroom or interested to learn more – there are a number of ways you can use the Decodable Readers with students.
Sound Waves Literacy
Melbourne-based illustrator and graphic designer Claudia Frittitta views every project as an opportunity to create something meaningful as well as beautiful.
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Inspiration can come from the unlikeliest places. Take, for example, the humble bread tag.