IMPORTANT UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2024: I have extremely disappointing news about Wand Phonics. The company that approached us in 2017 to create a body of phonics work for them, Wand Education, is no longer responding to us. We have also heard from schools that they are not able to get a reply from Wand Education for support and to address any queries. It looks like the Wand Phonics site has not been updated with a recent site safety licence (ssl) which provides a little ‘padlock’ icon next to the web address to affirm its ‘security’. We can only apologise profusely to any schools/teachers/parents that this has inconvenienced and disappointed in any way.

To say that I am frustrated, disappointed and dismayed is an understatement. If only we could reproduce something similar to Wand Phonics… that would be a dream come true for me as I have always aspired to provide the most sensible and supportive phonics resources in various mediums, to the best of my ability, to address all stakeholders’ needs…

Please email me at debbie@phonicsinternational.com if you know of anyone with the interest and expertise to create a phonics resource with us along the lines of Wand Phonics – thank you and best wishes, Debbie XXX

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2018: It’s me, Debbie, writing to describe this very exciting development – the availability of the Wand Phonics body of work – an interactive, digital platform created by Wand Education in collaboration with Phonics International Ltd

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Printable Information and Guidance – the use of Wand Phonics for blended learning with Phonics International and/or No Nonsense Phonics

[PLEASE NOTE: From June 2022, The No Nonsense Phonics Skills resources are published solely by Phonics International Ltd and NOT Raintree Publishers. Thank you to the Raintree team for supporting with the development of the No Nonsense Phonics Skills Starter Kit resource. This will remain available and provided by Phonics International Ltd as originally described and sold. Full information and free training for the No Nonsense Phonics Skills resources are available via the ‘No Nonsense Phonics’ main site HERE and HERE – and via this site you can also find the ‘Buy Resources’ link for any hard copy resources published by Phonics International Ltd.]

Wand Phonics provides full audio throughout: for the instructions and the various phonics activities including the smallest sounds of speech (the phonemes) of the alphabetic code, sounding out and blending of the cumulative words, oral segmenting of picture-words for spelling, and the audio for 226 cumulative texts! 

Being able to provide full audio and interactivity for supporting teaching (also contributing to training teachers and teaching assistants), for learning, and for informing and sharing with parents and carers on their mobile devices, is pretty much the dream of a phonics-programme author and consultant like me!

There is ongoing, automatic assessment for nine out of the thirteen bite-sized phonics activities of each routine ‘teaching and learning cycle’ of the 120 lessons (the lessons are ‘chunked’ into ten colour-coded groups). Teachers can access the results of these activities for each learner. The assessments also reward and inform the learners as they do the activities:

As a literacy support teacher, I often work with learners who find reading difficult and need little and often practice. Wand Phonics has allowed me to provide that extra practice for learners in a fun and engaging way through a digital platform. These learners can sometimes be resistant to their work as they find it challenging. However, Wand Phonics has been quickly adopted by my learners as a non-threatening way to access work they are already familiar with from their No Nonsense Phonics Skills workbooks. Learners are still ‘learning’, but feel like the pressure has been taken away from them as they know throughout each activity, Debbie is audibly there to guide them. Learners delight in telling me how many ‘stars’ they have earned as they experience success throughout the programme.

Schools investing in the annual licence (only £99 + VAT) can set their pupils’ homes up to access the digital platform. Not only can the children undertake the ‘teaching and learning cycle’ phonics activities in their home, parents and carers can learn EXACTLY what is meant by the ‘letter/s-sound correspondences’ (the alphabetic code), they can hear the sounds, see correct letter formation (linked to the sounds), learn about the core phonics skills: decoding (sounding out and blending for reading) and encoding (orally identifying the sounds from beginning to end and allotting letters and letter groups for spelling) and their various phonics sub-skills (print-to-sound for reading, sound-to-print for spelling). 

Wand Phonics may be particularly supportive of teachers and teaching assistants new to phonics provision and the many complexities of the English alphabetic code, and also very supportive of teachers, learners and parents in contexts where English is being taught as a new or additional language.

The letter/s-sound correspondences of the alphabetic code are introduced as both lower case and capital letters. Learners can do the activities and use the audio to ‘check’ or ‘re-teach’ – therefore revising and embedding the schools’ provision of phonics. In each ‘teaching and learning cycle’, the activities range from code, to word, to texts – and progress to raise awareness of spelling word banks (words spelt with the same letter/s-sound correspondences).

Teachers may choose to use the digital platform for their ‘teacher-led’ introductions to the new or focus code. Alternatively, teachers may choose to use Wand Phonics only for school-to-home information and support. Consider its use in homes where the parents and carers themselves do not speak English well or at all. Think how helpful Wand Phonics will be with its full audio and interactive phonics practice – including cumulative, decodable texts in printed form and with audio of the texts provided:

“I use Wand Phonics to introduce my pupils to their new letter/sound correspondence each week. The pupils really look forward to this part of their literacy routine. The children are engaged and really benefit from the consistency in the matching of the online programme to their No Nonsense Phonics Skills workbooks in class. The audio that accompanies the programme is inspired. It leaves no misunderstanding or confusion about correct pronunciation or how tasks should be carried out by the pupils. The pupils particularly enjoy seeing their progress as they are awarded stars for each correctly completed activity. As a teacher, I love the opportunity Wand Phonics provides for overlearning and consolidation of classwork.  Importantly, Wand Phonics allows parents to be involved in their child’s learning and support them at home too.”

I could say this is like the ‘cherry on the bun’ or the ‘final piece of the puzzle’ or something corny like that – but what Wand Phonics amounts to is providing yet further options for teachers, tutors and parents to support their ‘systematic synthetic phonics’ provision for training, teaching and learning purposes – and for aspiring to work in partnership with those at ‘home’. 

I’ve designed the Wand Phonics content, routines and terminology to align with the order of introducing the letter/s-sound correspondences of the alphabetic code, and the key-picture words mnemonic system (aids to memory), of the DfE-validated No Nonsense Phonics (Skills) hard copy programme and the free DfE-validated Phonics International programme provided online for all ages (particularly the first 6 Units of 12 Units of resources), and our series of Phonics Reading Books (at the time of posting this, we are building up our range of this reading book series).

Wand Phonics is another truly fit-for-purpose body of work with no extraneous ‘pink and fluffy’ games and activities. This is not an entertainment programme – there are plenty of those that exist already. No, this is a very sensible, complementary or supplementary resource worth investigating (Wand Education provides a free 14 day trial) if schools are already using, or planning to use, either No Nonsense Phonics and/or Phonics International.

The key-picture words in Wand Phonics also align with the key picture-words of our wide range of free Alphabetic Code Charts.

Wand Phonics is really a comprehensive phonics programme in its own right – but I am personally adamant that the very best practice of all for learners includes use and ownership of fit-for-purpose, cumulative content (code, words, texts) as tangible, paper-based resources (if possible) involving plenty of handwriting. Teachers who are already familiar with my phonics programmes will know what I mean when I refer to ‘Say the Sounds Posters’, ‘Activity Sheets’ and ‘Cumulative Plain Texts’ (for reading, writing, spelling and illustrating). The beauty of No Nonsense PhonicsPhonics International and Wand Phonics is their level of support for training, teaching, learning, informing – and the great flexibilityafforded to busy teachers and their learners’ needs. 

Here is a useful, overview of the range of the ready-made resources (for example, frieze, flash cards, sounds mats and so on) provided by Phonics International Ltd which can be used with No Nonsense PhonicsPhonics International and Wand Phonics.

Well, I may as well add links to our free handwriting resources and guidance at the Debbie Hepplewhite Handwriting site…

…and our range of free nursery resources at our Phonics International Preschool site!

If you have any questions about any of these programmes and their resources, or would like to provide some feedback about their use, please contact me at debbie@phonicsinternational.com .

 

***About Wand Phonics – an interactive digital platform that can complement the FREE Phonics International programme and/or the hard copy No Nonsense Phonics programme (England: Wand Phonics is validated by the Department for Education when used along with NNP and/or PI)

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