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---------- Sounds Great! and Sounds Great Two! Reviews ---------- This is one of the best and most comprehensive programs I have seen which is directly linked to the Literacy Strategy. Together the two sets provide a structured programme for a complete year’s work, with activities linked directly to literacy targets. Poorer readers are supported with a sound button and on-screen help. Junior Education ---------- The teacher’s resource books are excellent, with very useful assessment suggestions. The Copy Masters reproduce the entire text of the story and provide individual and class record sheets. The Times Educational Supplement ---------- Sounds Great! is an interactive resource aimed at teaching and reinforcing phonic awareness at Key Stage 1. It is particularly valuable for supporting phonic teaching in Early Years and Year 1. It consists of 26 titles, which cover target letters. Each title starts with a story for the children to listen to and read along. After that they are taken through various onscreen activities that concentrate on letter names and sounds, rhyming words, word building and decoding skills. In addition to the onscreen activities, there are accompanying worksheets for the children to do away from the computer. The purpose of the program is to support the teaching of phonics in early Key Stage 1. Teachers with access to large screens could use the letter stories as a shared reading instruction and then offer onscreen activities for independent work. There is also a facility to print worksheets for independent work away from the computer and there are quizzes for each title. The teacher's notes link well with the Programme of Study from the National Literacy Strategy covering phonic work in the Word strand and contain lesson plans to reflect good practice. The program is aimed at young children and uses language and pictures appropriate to that age. The text is very simple and focuses on high-frequency words. The graphics are attractive, and use animal characters for a lot of the stories. The stories and their activities vary in style. Many of them feature cartoon-style animal characters and others use people. Where people are depicted, care is taken to include ethnic minorities. All speak with English accents and the spelling is British throughout. The children have no need to worry about saving their work, because the creation of the class list enables children to login and their quiz results are automatically saved. The activities would link closely to Foundation Years and Year 1 National Literacy Strategy, and they would be quite appropriate used with older children who are having difficulties with basic phonics or with children with English as a second language. The sound level can be altered for children with hearing difficulties. Sounds Great! contains two CD-ROMs packed full of activities to enhance the teaching and learning of phonics in the early stages of Key Stage 1 and Foundation. All of the initial consonants, final-consonant 'x' and the short vowels are covered through an onscreen story - 26 in all - and up to six onscreen activities. The activities tackle letter names and sounds, rhyming words, word building and decoding skills. Children are guided through the stories and activities by friendly text. TEEM (Teachers Evaluating Educational Multimedia)
----------- Interactive resources for literacy learning, focusing particularly on phonics. Includes 5 CD Roms for each, an assessment disk and large teachers file including photocopiable resources. Sounds Great! focuses on initial consonants and short vowels. Sounds Great Too! consolidates and expands on these areas. 26 titles in Sounds Great Two! Each concentrate on specific letter sounds and spellings. The National Literacy Association ----------- The Sounds Great software supports children of all abilities in phonological awareness and phonic skills. These carefully structured and attractive programs have full speech support enabling children to work independently. They use simple alliterative story contexts with progressive follow up activities that complement and support word level work in the National Literacy Strategy. The additional photocopiable teaching materials together with the excellent assessment program disc enable teachers to record and monitor pupil progress. An invaluable addition to any KS1 classroom. Senior Specialist Teacher - ICT and Resources - Learning Support Service ----------- The cross referencing ability within the resources enables weekly planning to be focused to progressive development of objectives. We value that Kingscourt/McGraw-Hill ICT resources are modern, up to date and in line with the literacy strategy. And they are child-friendly. We also value the service of our representative and the ordering service. Roseberry Community Pirmary School ----------- Sounds Great Interactive Phonics provides F2 and Y1 teaching resources encouraging the development of phonic skills. It consists of three CD-ROMs. CD-ROMs one and two contain 26 stories and related activities; simple exercises and games for the classroom. The resources are designed for the introduction of phonics during word and sentence level work and can be used with the interactive whiteboard for whole class groups, pairs or individuals. Schoolzone |