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Map and Drag! Ortho-Graphix
Ortho-Graphix logo! Boosting Orthographic Knowledge - Including ALL Learners - NeuroReadies

Monster Maand Drag

Type the word and see the words mapped orthographically, to show the graphemes.
Drag down the Speech Sound Monsters to map the Sound Pics (graphemes) and the Speech Sounds (phonemes) You have Monst
er Mapped your name!

Have Phonics & Phoneme (Speech Sound) Fun with Phonemies!!

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Homophones are words that sound alike but differ in meaning or spelling. Unsurprisingly, 99% of the population doesn't introduce these concepts outside of spoken language, especially not to 2-year-olds:-)

The Speech Sound Monsters make speech sounds visible, bridging the gap and enabling 2-year-olds to explore both spoken and written English as toddlers. Its a word first! Create the cards with Map and Drag

Monster Map and Drag Tool.
Print off Words!

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high frequency words!

When clicking the Speech Sound (phoneme) characters (Monsters) you will hear the sounds 
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Learn to use the Speech Sound Monsters at home or in the classroom! Monster Mapping may help YOU store more words in your own Brain Word Bank! It  is also a great way to learn about English pronunciation and the IPA. The phoneme characters are used with children instead of phonetic symbols

Parents and teachers testing the Map and Drag feature!

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Testing Map and Drag! Ortho-Graphix

Names are often the best ways to explore GPCs not explicitly taught within phonics programmes, and over half tend to have a grapheme that maps with the schwa. The Map and Drag tool is great for printing Monster Mapped names

Speech Sound Pics - Mapped Names: orthographically mapped - Ortho-Graphix!
Names, orthographically mapped - Ortho-Graphix!
Monster Mapping sight words - high frequency words are mapped!

Use the phoneme characters to practise encoding (spelling) Children 'follow the monster sounds to say the word' and then  decide which graphemes to use for each phoneme (speech sound). 

Monster Mappers writing messages after figuring out the words. Follow the monster sounds to say the words!
Speech Sound Monsters! Monster Mapping to Learn to Read and Spell!

Use Map and Drag to map names.
By showing the Speech Sound to Sound Pic correspondences the connections between spoken and written English become so much easier for all 

©2024 The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach - Visual and Linguistic Phonics, Phonemic & Orthographic Learning - from The Reading Hut Ltd

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