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Fantasy Phonics Word ListsHave you become the Games Master?Need a quick reference for words to use in the game?Want them to fit in with your child’s school’s phonics programme?Have no fear! Here are two comprehensive lists of words to use at all stages to fit in with either the Phonics for Pupils withSpecial Educational Needs or Phonic Books teaching order. All the high frequency words are included as well as some interestingadditions! If your child’s school doesn’t use either of these programmes, don’t worry – just check with your child’s teacher whichword list fits in with the school’s teaching order so that you can choose the right words. Also included is a sample sentence forthe Boss Fight at each level.A few notes If your child isn’t sure what a word means then use this as an opportunity to teach them by talking about it – say what itmeans, show how it might be used in a sentence by saying an example or say another word that means the same thing. Note that words with an asterisk * are pronounced differently in different parts of the world! Just think about how you saythe word and then, if necessary, move the word to the right place. This is particularly the case for words like bath that havean /a/ sound in some parts of the world and /ar/ in other parts. Another example is the word look. I say it with an /u/sound in the middle but if I lived 20 miles up the road, I would say it with an /oo/ sound in the middle! Always work withyour and your child’s local accent and the way you speak. In the list some words are described by how they are put together. V vowel and C consonant, so a VC word such as it ismade up of a vowel and a consonant. Putting two consonant sounds together in a CCVC word such as slip is, at first, quitetricky for children. Encourage them to blend the sounds – that is, say the sounds and push them together without a spacein between each sound, like this: slip “s l i p”.Above all, have lots of fun!Ann & Drew

Basic Code Word List for Phonics for Pupils with Special Educational Needs – Books 1 & 2Set/WordStructureSet 1VCCVCSet 2VCCVCSet 3VCCVCSet 4VCCVCSet 5VCCVC Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020WordsExample BossFight Sentence

Set/WordStructureSet 6CVCSet 7CVCAll SetsVCCAll SetsCVCCAll SetsCCVCAll SetsCCVCC Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020WordsExample BossFight Sentence

Set/WordStructureExample BossFight SentenceWordsCCCVCCCCVCCAdvanced Code Word List for Phonics for Pupils with Special Educational Needs – Books 3-6After working on the sound /th/ you can introduce the words ‘the’ and ‘with’ to your Boss Fight sentences, which makes things much easier for the GamesMaster from that point on.FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

Basic Code Word List for Phonic BooksUnit1 VCCVC2 VCCVC3CVC4 VCCVC5 VCCVC Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020WordsExample BossFight Sentence

Unit6 CVC789 Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020WordsExample BossFight Sentence

UnitExample BossFight SentenceWords10CCVCCCCCVCCCCVCCAdvanced Code Word List for Phonic BooksAfter working on the sound /th/ you can introduce the words ‘the’ and ‘with’ to your Boss Fight sentences, which makes things much easier for the Games Master from thatpoint on.FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

FocusSound Ann Sullivan Phonics for Pupils with SEN 2020Words

Advanced Code Word List for Phonics for Pupils with Special Educational Needs – Books 3-6 After working on the sound /th/ you can introduce the words the and with to your Boss F ight sentences, which makes things much easier for the Games

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