Easy Alphabet For Schools | Digital Multi-User Licence
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Easy Alphabet For Schools | Digital Multi-User Licence

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Easy Alphabet For Schools | Digital Multi-User LicenceHelp every child in your early years classroom build strong sound letter links with the support of an embedded picture mnemonic alphabet. Research confirms up to 25% of children in foundation year struggle to connect letters to sound a vital first step on the path to reading success. The Easy Alphabet is an engaging way to teach letters and sounds. It is a perfect choice for 4 6 year olds starting their reading journey, and children of any age who

Help every child in your early years classroom build strong sound-letter links with the support of an embedded picture mnemonic alphabet. 

Research confirms up to 25% of children in foundation year struggle to connect letters to sound - a vital first step on the path to reading success. The Easy Alphabet is an engaging way to teach letters and sounds. It is a perfect choice for 4-6 year olds starting their reading journey, and children of any age  who struggle to read and write letters. You can integrate the alphabet with any classroom phonics program, or use it as an intervention tool.

This multi-user licence provides online access to all Easy Alphabet resources in five early years classrooms. Add extra classroom licences for $15 per staff member (contact Read3). 

A unique login is provided for each staff member to streamline use in a busy classroom - just click to view videos or print PDF files. Your kit can be customised with your state's beginner handwriting font. Just select an option from the drop-down menu.

Your kit also includes one printed set of playing cards and practice sheets. Bulk orders of these resources can be purchased as required. 

This is a multi-user license. You are authorised to view instructional videos and print unlimited copies of resources for use across five classrooms.

If you require an invoice with a Purchase Order number please select EFT (Purchase Order) at checkout and an invoice will be forwarded to you. 

What makes the Easy Alphabet so effective?

A typical phonics alphabet supports letter learning by including a picture that starts with the sound (e.g. a picture of a moon for the letter m). A typical embedded picture mnemonic offers an additional link by including a picture, that starts with the target sound, and is formed in the shape of the letter it represents (e.g. a penguin in the shape of the letter p, or a horse in the shape of the letter h). But neither of these options help the child remember how to write the letter...

The Easy Alphabet embedded picture mnemonic provides stronger visual and verbal links to help reduce cognitive load and convert that pesky black squiggle on the page into something more meaningful, building stronger links in memory.

  • the picture reinforces the letter sound and the letter shape
  • the integrated 'story' cue (e.g. 'man goes over the mighty mountains') describes the picture, reinforces the sound, and guides the formation of each letter (man, then  mountains)
  • This unique combination solidifies the connection between the letter sound, letter shape, and the letter formation building stronger links faster. 
  • the comprehensive collection of resources support an integrated approach to initial alphabet instruction.

Who can benefit?

This embedded mnemonic picture kit is designed for instructional use in an early years classroom. It is also a useful intervention tool for struggling beginner readers who are needing intensive support to establish strong letter-sound links. 

Select your State font

The Easy Alphabet is a licensed Read3 product. The state-specific fonts featured in all Easy Alphabet resources are supplied by Australian School Fonts. Read3 is authorised to print and distribute these fonts under the Australian School Fonts Multi-User Publishing Licence. 

The Foundation (Generic) set includes alternate letter formation for d, k, t, v and w. This 'beginner' font features on all Printed Easy Alphabet resources. If you are uncertain (or based in NZ) please select this set.

State-specific font sets designed for Australia include:

  • Queensland
  • NSW / ACT
  • South Australia
  • Tasmania
  • VIC / WA / NT **  

** VIC/WA/NT: The Easy Alphabet instructional videos feature a 'beginner' foundational font. The VIC Modern Cursive font features exit tails on all letters, plus unique letter formation for b, p, x and z. As a result, the Easy Alphabet picture and 'story' do not always align. While the instructional videos feature the Easy Alphabet font, a unique set of printable resources has been developed to support handwriting for those based in VIC, WA, NT, Yolngu and Anangu. 

What is included in your kit?

This licence authorises the use of all instructional videos and Easy Alphabet resources in five classrooms for a period of three years. Add on extra classroom licences for $15 per staff member. Resources include:

📦 Sample resources mailed to your door (generic foundation font):

A postage and handling fee applies. For bulk orders of these printed resources, contact Read3. We highly recommend having multiple sets of Speedy 3 cards to help automate sound-letter links. 

💻 Alphabet instruction videos via your personal online portal:

  • 32 x Easy Alphabet Instructional Videos, each featuring the Easy Alphabet character and story and guidance on how to form the sound and write the letter. 

Simply log in to the Read3 website, visit 'Easy Alphabet Online', then click any letters required for the day's lesson. Each instructional video will open in a new tab on your browser. Lesson prep done! 

📄 Access PDFs of a wide range of resources (State-specific font):

Log in to the Read3 website and visit 'Easy Alphabet Online' to access:

  • Easy Alphabet Classroom Display Cards (A4)
  • Easy Alphabet Classroom Display Cards (A5)
  • Easy Alphabet Introduction Sheets
  • Easy Alphabet Handwriting Sheets (A4)
  • Easy Alphabet Handwriting Sheets (A5)
  • Easy Alphabet Mouth Cue Cards  
  • Easy Alphabet Cue Card Strips
  • Easy Alphabet Desk Mate 

Just click the title to view and print the PDF file.

Accessing Easy Alphabet Online

Upon ordering, the Read3 team will reach out to confirm personal email addresses for your five licence holders. Each licensee will then receive notification on how to activate their Read3 Account and where to access 'the Easy Alphabet Online' portal.  

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