We have fun at school.
THRASS helps us read and spell.




GUIDED TRAINING FOR TEACHERS, ASSISTANTS AND PARENTS
 

SONGS FROM SCHOOLS

This School Name Song was written by Barry Rogers, Assistant Headteacher, at Oxley Park Primary School, Milton Keynes, England.

The song reminds the children, and their parents and relatives, that both lower-case and capital letters are always identified by name.

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SONGS FROM SCHOOLS

Oxley Park Song

Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.

The ‘o’ makes an /o/ in frog. Ribbet!
The ‘x’ is an NPS - /k/ /s/.
The ‘l’ makes the /l/ in leg.
And the ‘e’ y’ ‘makes the /ee/ in key.

Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.

We have fun at school.
THRASS helps us read and spell.
Oxley Park is cool.
We can’t wait until the bell.

Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.
Give me an O X L E Y – Park.

Oxley Park!


NPS = Non-Phonographic Spelling (Not Playing Sensibly!) - the single letter 'x' in Oxley represents two phonemes. At the end of "books", the same two phonemes are represented by a 'k' and an 's', respectively.

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