Sound Practice
Unlock the potential of literacy with Sound Practice by Lyn Layton, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This essential guide, spanning 96 pages, focuses on the importance of phonological awareness as a cornerstone for developing independent reading and writing skills. It emphasizes the necessity of addressing written language challenges, not just for early learners but also for older children facing difficulties.
This resource serves as a practical tool for both initial and in-service training, offering photocopiable worksheets designed to enhance classroom instruction. With a focus on innovative teaching methods and materials, Sound Practice is perfect for educators looking to foster effective communication skills in their students. Elevate your teaching strategies and make a significant impact on your students’ literacy journeys today!