Grammar 1 Workbooks 1-6
In Precursive Letters (British English edition)
(Author) Sara WernhamThe Grammar 1 Workbooks 1-6 contain grammar, spelling and punctuation topics ideal for children who have completed their first year of phonics. These workbooks provide structured practice and support for children entering their second year of literacy learning after mastering basic reading and writing skills. Following the units covered in The Grammar 1 Handbook, Grammar 1 Workbooks 1-6 cover an academic year of fun activities that reflect Year 1/P1 teaching. Containing handy checklists for what children are learning in school, these workbooks enable children to be confident writers through independent practice. Ages 5+. Content Grammar 1 Workbook 1Reinforcing: 42 letter sounds and alternative vowel spellings from the phonics year.Introducing: capital letters, initial consonant blends, sentence formation, proper nouns, common nouns & key rules for spelling. Grammar 1 Workbook 2Reinforcing: capital letters, initial consonant blends, sentence formation, proper nouns.Introducing: alphabetical order, plurals, pronouns, short vowels, the use of 'a' and 'an' before nouns and key rules for spelling. Grammar 1 Workbook 3Reinforcing: alphabetical order, learning of short vowels, capital letters, proper nouns and initial consonant blends.Introducing: verbs, conjugation, verb tenses and key rules for spelling. Grammar 1 Workbook 4Reinforcing: alphabetical order, short vowel sounds, nouns, adjectives, verbs and plurals.Introducing: final consonant blends, compound words, and key rules for spelling. Grammar 1 Workbook 5Reinforcing: alphabetical order, adjectives, verbs, plurals, compound words, final consonant blends and the use of 'a' and 'an' before nouns. Introducing: adverbs, antonyms and key rules for spelling. Grammar 1 Workbook 6Reinforcing: verb tenses, alphabetical order, plurals, adverbs, antonyms and final consonant blends.Introducing: speech marks, word webs, questions, and key rules for spelling.
Sara Wernham
Sara Wernham is a renowned author and educator known for her pioneering work in the field of phonics and early reading development. Alongside Sue Lloyd, she co-authored the highly influential phonics program, Jolly Phonics, which has revolutionized literacy teaching around the world. Wernham's clear and systematic approach to teaching phonics has had a lasting impact on children's literacy skills and has been widely adopted in schools and educational settings. Her most famous work, Jolly Phonics, continues to be a staple resource for teachers and parents looking to support young readers in their literacy journey. Sara Wernham's dedication to literacy education and her innovative contributions to the field have solidified her place as a leading figure in the world of early reading instruction.