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FLI - Focused Literacy Intervention 

Focused Literacy Intervention plays a pivotal role in cultivating essential reading and writing skills, ensuring academic success and lifelong learning.

Tailored to individual needs, it addr​esses specific literacy challenges, promoting a deeper understanding of language structures and enhancing comprehension.

Early intervention in literacy is especially critical, preventing potential learning gaps and fostering a strong foundation for future academic pursuits.

By identifying and addressing literacy issues promptly, students gain confidence and competence in communication, unlocking a pathway to overall cognitive development. Focused Literacy Intervention empowers individuals to navigate an increasingly complex world, fostering critical thinking, creativity, and effective communication in diverse academic and professional settings.


Sounds - Write

Students in Year 7 who continue to experience reading and spelling difficulties often have gaps in their phonemic awareness, decoding, and word-level reading. The Sounds-Write program, a structured synthetic phonics approach, is ideally suited for older struggling readers due to its explicit teaching of sound-letter correspondences, blending, segmenting, and manipulation of phonemes.

The program builds systematically from simple to more complex code and focuses on mastery through cumulative practice. Using this in a Tier 2 context (small-group, targeted intervention), ensures that these students receive frequent, explicit, and intensive support, which research shows is necessary for closing reading gaps.​



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Last reviewed 03 November 2025
Last updated 03 November 2025