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Intervention Comics – Set 2
Intervention Comics – Set 2
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£54.99 GBP
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A follow-on set of phonics comics designed to boost reading confidence in KS2 children who need additional support with tricky phonics concepts. Perfect for small group reading, intervention, or catch-up — and equally useful as a fresh group reading resource in KS1.
📦 What’s Included
- Set of 18 full-colour A4 comics
- Focus on silent letters and letter combinations that break regular phonics rules
- Designed for KS2 catch-up but also works in KS1
- Easy-to-read comic format, ideal for reluctant readers
📚 How the Comics are Structured
- Each comic targets particularly tricky graphemes, including:
- Silent letters
- Tricky Letters
- Designed to complement Set 1, but can also be used independently
- Flexible reading — follow the sequence or dip into specific comics based on need
💡 Why Choose This?
- Superheroes & Villains Return: The popular characters from Set 1 are back, continuing the adventure — a huge motivator for children.
- Colour-Coded Support: Used on the target grapheme/s are highlighted in colour within the text to focus attention.
- Memory Cues: Characters act as visual memory hooks.
- Lower Cognitive Load: The comic format breaks text into smaller, more manageable sections, ideal for struggling readers.
- Focus on Key Words: Text is designed to concentrate on high-frequency words and common exception words to maximise reading success.
- Perfect Progression: Works seamlessly with Set 1 or as a standalone intervention.
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Monster Phonics has significantly improved our Phonics teaching and learning. Children are highly engaged in lessons, enjoy the decodable reading books, and love all the monsters! Since starting the scheme, our Phonics Screening Check data has significantly improved and we could not be more proud of the children!
Emily Barnes, Disley Primary School