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How to get your classroom ready for Read Write Inc. Phonics

September 1, 2023September 5, 2023Oxford Primary
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Whether you’re new to Read Write Inc. Phonics or have taught it for years – there’s plenty of great advice and guidance in this blog for you.

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Help your children become confident readers for the phonics screening check

March 15, 2023March 15, 2023Oxford Primary

Read this blog for tips on how to utitlise the Read Write Inc. Phonics resources available to you to support your children preparing for the phonics screening check.

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