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Read and feed
Read the word on the monster's board. Click or tap on the correct object and he will eat it. Click or tap on the monster and he will sound-talk the word.
Use 'Blending and segmenting settings' to choose the letter bank.
With 'Prioritise latest GPC' turned on, the most recently taught phoneme and grapheme will be given more weight. With this setting turned off, content up to that point will come up in any order.
N.B. The games in this section require cumulative content meaning they are tied to the phonics programmes Letters and Sounds or Jolly Phonics. Choose which programme to use under 'Setup's phonics settings'. You can also choose between print, pre-cursive and cursive styles and individual letter forms.
Teaching tips:
Use the other activities in the ‘Blending for reading’ folder to support children to decode effectively. ‘Sound bites’ is a particularly good introduction activity to this as children will hear the words being segmented before moving onto independent segmenting and blending with ‘Read and feed’.
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