Welcome to The Speech Sound Pics (SSP) Approach, with the Ten Day Speech Sound Play Plan, part of the Word Mapping Mastery system®. Letters that function as graphemes in words are known as sound pictures, that is, Speech Sound Pics. We show the Code through the Code Mapping Algorithm, with Phonemies - Speech Sound Monsters - making the sound value visible.


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Topics
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What are Duck Hands? Why use Duck Hands®, Lines and Numbers?
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Why use Visual Prompts?
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What are ‘Speech Sound Pics®’? Why not just call them graphemes?
- Why use Phonemies (Speech Sound Monsters®) instead of embedding something like an apple on an /a/ or a snake on the /s/? What’s the difference between Speech Sound Monster Mapping® and phonics mnemonics?
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Why is the Blue Cow phonemie used at first rather than the Silly Schwa?
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What is the swallowed schwa, eg in the word kettle - but not in petal?
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Why are the words one and once in red?
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What about accents?
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What can I do if children can’t blend speech sounds (phonemes)?
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Why do you use letter and number formation phrases when children are learning to form letters and numbers?
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When do you start introducing upper-case letters?
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When do you use letter names?
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Why do you show the letters that combine as graphemes (Sound Pics®) in black and grey contrasting colours, and why not start at black for every word?
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Are there rules around how letters and sounds are mapped, when mapping words?
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Why is the word 'quit' mapped with four phonemes and four graphemes?
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When do children stop needing to see the Phonemies when looking at words and readers?
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What does it mean if the child can’t remember the letter order or spelling of a word?
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Why isn’t the teacher teaching phonics in a Speech Sound Pics® (SSP) Approach classroom? Why are they watching the Core Code Level lesson on a screen and then demonstrating what they know using the Coding Poster?
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Why are there some Sound Pics® (graphemes) on the outside of the Spelling Clouds?
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Why is the Silly Schwa cloud empty at the beginning of the year?
