THRASS Stages T1 to T9

THRASS Stages T1 to T9

THRASS Stages T1 to T9 key




The Ten Stages are fully explained
in the Essential Teaching Guide
TEACHING THRASS (T-50)

This Scheme of Work gives clear
guidance on the teaching required
to fully implement and assess the
ten stages of the programme.
"15 Mins Times 2" (T-60)

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GUIDED TRAINING FOR TEACHERS, ASSISTANTS AND PARENTS
 

THE TEN STAGES
Short Demonstration Clips

Here are some clips from Demonstration Lessons to help you understand and then make full use of the THRASS resources available for the 10 stages:

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1. Picture Location [2 mins]
Learners are able to locate and name the outline pictures on the class Picturechart.
2. Letter Location [1 min]
Learners are able to locate and name the letters on the class Graphemechart.
3. Letter Formation [2 mins]
Learners are able to name and correctly form the letters on the class Graphemechart.
4. Grapheme Location [3 mins]

Learners are able to locate and name the graphemes on the class Graphemechart.
5. Keyword Location [1 min]
Learners are able to locate and name the keywords on the class Picturechart.
6. Phoneme Location [1 min]
Learners are able to locate and articulate the phonemes on the class Graphemechart. 
7. Keyword Synthesis [3 mins]
Learners are able to blend, read and spell the keywords using the Phoneme-Grapheme Book.
8. Keygrapheme Recall [2 mins]
Learners are able to visualise and spell the keygraphemes using the Say, Name and Write Sheet.
9. Keyword Analysis [3 mins]
Learners are able to read, spell and analyse the keywords using the THRASS CV Tests.
10. THRASS 500 [1 min]

Learners are able to read and spell the basewords using the THRASS 500 Tests.

Also:

GCA ~ Grapheme Catch-All [1 min]
Graphemes not included on the chart are represented by an asterisk, called the Grapheme Catch-All or GCA.
Looks Right [1 min]

English phonemes have different graphemes so, for spelling, we need to know "Does the word look right?"

Other Relevant Links:
STAGES
Download the WMV
THRASS Audio Video Centre

THRASS-TIPS Email Course
Professional Development Courses
PHONICS 4 PARENTS
RESOURCES
Free DualDisc DVD/CD 
THRASS Phoneme Machine

 

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