Been using the Jolly phonics first poster for the first 42 sounds + finger phonics + sing along + workbook. So I must say that the whole phonic range works completely well with my son.
This poster follows on from the first poster. In the first poster you learn unique letters for each sounds but not with this poster you learn that several collections of letters make up 9 of the sounds. Like the "ee" sound is also make from the "ea" as in "sea". I have put it up in our living room so my son gets to look at it all the time and when he reads a book he often looks up the sounds from it. I likes to talk abou how the different combinations of letters make the same sound. It really helps when it comes to showing my son how to sound out words.
I too am learning about the different sounds. I wish I had this when I was learning to read.
I am going to order another poster for my son's bedroom.
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My son has just started year 2 at school and they are using this poster in the class.
My son loves using this poster as it helps him to remember which letter groups have the same sound. We now have one in his bedroom next to his homework desk. One next to the computer when he does his spelling & now ordering an extra one for the living room for when he does reading there. My son is now very confident with his sounds and this poster has really helped him with this. When he is not sure he just looks up and he or both of us work out which letter grouping it could be for the sound.