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Resources and Information for Parents

Introduction

 

We aim to provide parents with information and resources to help you have fun with and educate your children. 

Below will be links to free resources and ones that can be purchased. Please respect our copyright by downloading and using the resources for your individual needs.

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Nursery Rhymes and Action Songs

 

Young children, even babies, love listening to and learning to recite nursery rhymes. They are fun to learn and they enable them to create their own imaginary world. They especially enjoy the accompanying actions to many of the rhymes and songs.

In the early years at school teachers teach rhyme to their students as they know how important the knowledge of rhyme is to both learning to read and spell.

In addition, substantial evidence exists which confirms that learning nursery rhymes at an early age greatly enhances reading skills. Research carried out by Lynnette Bradley and Peter Bryant has shown that children’s early knowledge of nursery rhymes, and their awareness of whether words sound the same is a good predictor of how well they will later learn to read and spell. They found that even small amounts of special practice with rhyme and alliteration (Rachael likes real rabbits, Peter prefers popcorn) could produce massive gains in a child’s literacy development.

In their studies 5 and 6 year old children who were initially poor at picking an odd word out by rhyme were given 10 hours of extra training in these skills spread over 2 years. At the end of the training, they were on average in reading 10 months ahead of children who had had extra individual attention but not specifically rhyme and alliteration work. In spelling they were 17 months ahead. What is more these initial gains seem to be maintained over long periods: four years after the training ended, the children who had the special teaching were approximately 2 years ahead of the control group in reading and at least 14 months ahead on spelling.

Below are Nursery Rhymes and Action Songs for you to print and use with your child.

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