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Stage 1
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Stage 1.1 Alphabet letters (A,B,L,D,E,S)
Stage 1.2 Five more letters (H,O,R,N,T)
Stage 1.3 Word signs and punctuation (and, of, the, fullstop, apostrophe)
Stage 1.4 Five more letters (F,I,G,M,W)
Stage 1.5 Five more letters and a very useful word sign (P,U,C,K,Y, to)
Stage 1.6 The remaining five letters (J,Q,V,X,Z) and the comma
Stage 1.7 Numeral sign
Stage 1.8 Reading Exercise
Stage 1.9 Writing Exercise
Summary

Stage 2
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Stage 2.1 Single letters as words (as, can, do, not, that, it, you) and punctuation (hyphen)
Stage 2.2 Single letters as words (but, go, have, like, will)
Stage 2.3 Simple upper word signs (for, with) and punctuation (question mark and exclamation mark)
Stage 2.4 Single letters as words (every, from, more, people, so, very)
Stage 2.5 Remaining letters as words (just, knowledge, quite, rather, us)
Stage 2.6 One more lower word sign (was) and three shortform words (could, good, would)
Stage 2.7 Reading test
Stage 2.8 Writing test
Summary

 

Stage 3
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Stage 3.1: A lower word and part-word sign
Stage 3.2: Two simple upper contractions which must not begin a word
Stage 3.3: Simple upper signs used anywhere in a word
Stage 3.4: More simple upper signs used anywhere in a word
Stage 3.5: More simple upper signs used anywhere in a word
Stage 3.6: More simple upper signs used anywhere in a word
Stage 3.7: More simple upper signs used anywhere in a word
Stage 3.8: Reading and Writing Revision
Summary

 

Stage 4
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Stage 4.1: Lower word signs close to next word
Stage 4.2: Lower word signs standing alone
Stage 4.3: Simple upper word signs
Stage 4.4: Composite word sign and Two shortform words
Stage 4.5: Quotation signs and Punctuation
Stage 4.6: Story - Old Fred has visitors
Stage 4.7: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 5
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Stage 5.1: Punctuation
Stage 5.2: Lower part-word contractions
Stage 5.3: Lower word signs and Lower part-word signs
Stage 5.4: Shortform words
Stage 5.5: EA and double letters
Stage 5.6: More shortform words
Stage 5.7: Unspaced sequences of lower signs
Stage 5.8: Examples of dividing words at the end of a line
Stage 5.9: The Old Fruit Tree
Stage 5.10: Wayside Mystery
Stage 5.11: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 6
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Stage 6.1: Shortform words
Stage 6.2: Shortform words
Stage 6.3: Shortform words
Stage 6.4: Shortform words
Stage 6.5: Shortform words
Stage 6.6: Shortform words
Stage 6.7: Reading Test
Stage 6.8: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 7
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Stage 7.1: Dot 5 contractions and A shortform word
Stage 7.2: Dot 5 contractions
Stage 7.3: Dot 5 contractions
Stage 7.4: Dot 5 contractions
Stage 7.5: More shortform words
Stage 7.6: Back in a Jiffy
Stage 7.7: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 8
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Stage 8.1: Dots 45 composite word signs
Stage 8.2: Dots 456 composite word signs
Stage 8.3: Shortform words
Stage 8.4: Shortform words
Stage 8.5: Braille Story
Stage 8.6: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 9
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Stage 9.1: Composite part-word contractions
Stage 9.2: Composite part-word contractions
Stage 9.3: Shortform words
Stage 9.4: Punctuation
Stage 9.5: Reading Test
Stage 9.6: Writing Test
Summary

 

Stage 10
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Stage 10.1: Use of the accent, italic and double italic signs
Stage 10.2: Letter sign and oblique stroke
Stage 10.3: Use of ellipsis, long dash, open and close inner inverted commas and open and close square brackets
Stage 10.4: Print abbreviations
Stage 10.5: Use of line sign and asterisk
Stage 10.6: Use of capital and double capital sign
Stage 10.7: Reading story
Stage 10.8: Writing test
Summary

 

Stage 11
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Stage 11.1: Numbers
Stage 11.2: Expressions involving numbers
Stage 11.3: Decimal numbers and decimal currency
Stage 11.4: Fractions, operation signs, per cent signs and ratio sign
Stage 11.5: Mathematical brackets
Stage 11.6: Units of Measurement
Stage 11.7: Elementary Mathematics Notation
Summary

 

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