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The activities are aimed to be practical and easy to set up to support the learning of phonics at home or in school.

Included are 40 different phonic games and activities.

The Phonics Play Pack is for Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) as well as Year 1 and 2 children. Included are challenges and tips to support  the games for the individual needs of your child or class.

This Phonics Play Pack is a great teaching resource to have in your home or classroom to quickly set up fun practical games.

I created the Phonics Play Pack as a quick reference for teachers when they are planning, or for parents to set up a little activities at home. I find it really hard sometimes to retain interesting ideas, so this is a great way to have them all in one place.  If you want to use flashcards to to support the games can be downloaded from the Play Pack section.

Simple games to set up saving time and a making it a joy to learn.

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