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Sound Waves Literacy
Based in Brisbane, Brent Wilson has been a commercial illustrator for over 10 years.
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Lucy Mcloughlin’s affinity for drawing and painting stretches as far back in time as she can remember. Despite this, she never considered turning illustration into a career until just four years ago.
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Growing up in Colombia, Carolina Marín Londoño always loved to draw.
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From playing games to creating a sound wall and more, let’s explore some of the ways you can take your spelling lessons to the next level with the Sound Waves A5 Sound Cards!
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Graphic designer, printmaker and storyteller are just a few of the titles Tonia Composto has gone by throughout her career as an artist.
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In a small studio in Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Chloe Jasmine Harris creates playful illustrations that are bursting with exciting details for children to discover.
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The Sound Waves charts are a valuable resource to use throughout the week. Discover the key features of the teaching and student charts and try our ideas for using them in your classroom.
Sound Waves Literacy
Australian English is made up of 43 phonemes (sounds) that make up our spoken language. Each phoneme can be represented by a number of different grapheme (letter/s)choices (some have more than 10 to choose from) …
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Inject some fun into your weekly spelling lessons with some of our favourite Sound Waves games. Whether used as a warm up or a fun way to wrap up the week, students will relish the chance to apply their spelling…
Sound Waves Literacy
Plenty if you are a Sound Waves teacher! Names are a great source for studying phonemes and graphemes. Students love to discover unusual graphemes in their names.