Magic letter magic word6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() the letters cannot be used to reveal letters. If you have any questions about the Magic 100 Words programme please do not hesitate to contact your child’s class teacher. The letters comprising the BONUS MAGIC WORD cannot be used as YOUR 18 LETTERS to win a prize in the PRIZE KEY (i.e. There are twelve sets of words that make up the Magic 100 Words, there are also Magic 200 and 300 word lists and each child will be encouraged to work at their own pace. When your child has successfully read a set of words they will receive a gold star next to the group of words. Each week your child will be assessed by either the class Educational Assistant or Teacher. Ask your child to read the words in and out of order and try to master them without using ‘Fred talk’ (sounding out). Please encourage your child to read these words at home each night. In addition to the Magic Words sheet you will also find activities to help your child learn these words. For example if there is a ‘gold star’ on the ‘golden’ words, your child will need to practise their ‘red’ words (the next colour in the programme). We kindly ask that your child begins working on reading their ‘golden words’.įrom Week Commencing 25th October a ‘gold star’ will indicate the group of words your child has secured and therefore the next set will be the words your child will need to practise ‘sight reading’. Week Commencing 18th Octoberyou will find a Magic 100 Words sheet in your child’s reading folder. Mastering half the words used in reading and writing makes the task of reading and writing ‘magically’ easier. The Magic 100 Words literacy activities and games promote instant recognition of these words. There are 100 frequently occurring words in the English language that make up, on average, half of the words found in reading and writing. In EY1 we follow a high frequency word programme called ‘Magic 100 Words’. Use up to 14 letters in our word finder and all valid words will be generated by word length and in alphabetical order. ![]()
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