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Stage 3 Phoneme flashcards - all in one place!

26/10/2015

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Over the October holidays, I finished all of the Stage 3 (North Lanarkshire) flashcards. I'm putting them up all together in this post - just click on the picture below for the phoneme you want, and it will take you to the file you need.

This post has all of the Stage 3 phonemes that are unique to Stage 3. When I find a bit more time, I'm hoping to consolidate all of the Stage 2 phonemes into a post similar to this one (with clickable pictures of all of the phoneme packets together in a single post). 

Hopefully, organising these resources in this way will make it easier for people to find what they are looking for - particularly if you are working with a scheme other than the North Lanarkshire one, but you still want to find and use flashcards for different phonemes.

I've double checked that all files are set to allow printing, but if you find that you have any problems with any of them, please let me know, and I'll see what I can do. :-) ​Enjoy!​
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8 Comments
Allison
9/3/2016 05:54:06 pm

I can't print the dge word wall. Is it still available??

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Carolyn
9/3/2016 07:46:33 pm

Hi - it seems like I'd forgotten to add the link to the DGE document. I've fixed that now, so hopefully it will work for you. :-) Thanks for letting me know about the problem!

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lconne18
23/3/2016 10:44:07 am

I can't seem to open U and gn? I don't know if it's just me though. x

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Carolyn
24/3/2016 07:22:05 pm

Thanks for letting me know about the broken links - I've fixed them now, so you should be able to print out both of these sets of flashcards.

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Catrina
19/6/2016 08:37:57 pm

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! After 11 years of P6/7 and going to p3/4 in August 😳 I'm finding your blog fantastic!! I will be using stage 3 NLC, so these look fab x

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Carolyn
20/6/2016 07:45:40 pm

That's great Catrina - I'm so glad you'll be able to use some of these resources. It can be time-consuming to make them, but they are great to have (and the kids like them, I'm found). Hope you enjoy P3/4 next year (I've been moved to P5, so I'm going in the opposite direction).

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Caroline
14/5/2019 05:19:18 pm

Stage 3 week 11 is the 'th' phoneme but it's missing form your pack. Is it the same as Stage 1 'th'?

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Carolyn
14/5/2019 08:00:21 pm

I never did a 'th' week when I taught P3, as I can't hear the different 'th' sounds North Lanarkshire wants you to teach. If I had children who were still struggling with the 'th' sound, they generally wanted to put in a 'f', and I just focused on helping those children individually, as most of the rest of my class would have mastered that phoneme.

I guess you could use the Stage 1 'th' pack and reteach it, but I just skipped that week. I generally found you could use an extra review week during the year anyway.

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