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Sound Waves Literacy
Melbourne-based illustrator and graphic designer Claudia Frittitta views every project as an opportunity to create something meaningful as well as beautiful.
Of all the joys of creating beautiful artwork for a living, one of the greatest is immersing yourself in new places and cultures.
Finding and implementing the right spelling program for your students can be a tricky process. You want a pedagogically sound program, with plenty of training – but not every program provides that freely or economically.
There’s nothing like a fun, whole-class game to bring your new students together, so why not start off the school year by diving into one (or all) of these Sound Waves Literacy Games!
Lucy Mcloughlin’s affinity for drawing and painting stretches as far back in time as she can remember. Despite this, she never considered turning illustration into a career until just four years ago.
Growing up in Colombia, Carolina Marín Londoño always loved to draw.
Why is there a ‘w’ in the word two? Where did the word yoghurt originate from? Why isn’t said spelled sed?
From playing games to creating a sound wall and more, let’s explore some of the ways you can take your spelling lessons to the next level with the Sound Waves A5 Sound Cards!
We’re excited to announce that our much-loved interactive spelling game is back! Whether you’re already familiar with the previous version of the game, or you’re new to Sound Waves Literacy, you’ll love integrating our fun duck game into your weekly…