Spelling doesn’t have to be about memorising word lists.
When children understand sound patterns like AIR, they can apply it to multiple words with confidence.
fair → f + air
Try this with: hair, pair
Save this for your next spelling practice 📌
What word is your child learning this week?
Learn to Read with Miss K
Phonics & Reading Classes
I teach kids how to read… but I also just love reading 🤍
Just joined a book club and we’re reading The Lion Women of Tehran by Marjan Kamali 📚
I’m new to book clubs—are you in one?
Fully booked ✨
Waitlist now open 💛
Parents on the waitlist get first access when spots open 🤍
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Met two 4-year-olds who are completely new to phonics ✨
This stage is always my favourite — building from zero the right way 💛
We’re currently on waitlist for new sign-ups — link in bio ✨
Not all books are equal when it comes to learning to read 👀
Learning before colouring 🎯
Make phonics hands-on, fun and engaging!
Not all children learn the same way, even twins
Today’s session was a reminder that every child is unique, and I always tailor my approach to fit their individual needs.
If you have 2 kids at different levels, don’t worry, I can support both ✨
DM me to find out more 📚
We slowed down, travelled, and made the sweetest memories as a family 🥹
Now we’re back, recharged and ready for sessions again! ✨
Limited home slots + group classes open
link in bio 🔗
CCVC words aren’t harder…
they just need a different strategy 👇
👉 Blend the first 2 sounds
👉 Then add the rest
This is how kids move from simple reading → fluent reading 💛
Save this to practise later!
If your child is reading CVC words… don’t stop there 👀
CCVC words are the natural next step in phonics—
same short vowel, just ONE extra sound to blend.
Follow for Part 2 💛
A storytelling session… but make it interactive 📚✨
If your child loves stories, this is for you.
I’ll be hosting a FREE storytelling session at Clare’s Corner!
🕝 2:30–3:00 PM
📅 22 March 2026
📍 Clare’s Corner
Come join us 💛
Helping your child read doesn’t have to be complicated.
Start with simple short vowel words:
/c/ /o/ /t/ → cot
Sound each letter, then blend the sounds together.
This is how children build strong reading foundations 📚
Save this to practise short o words with your child.
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