Woodlands Infant and Nursery School Phonics at Woodlands.

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Woodlands Infant and Nursery School Phonics at Woodlands

What is phonics?  Phonemes in words (sounds)  cat - c – a – t  shop - sh – o - p  Learning the 44 phonemes (sounds)  It is ‘tricky’ – ay/ai chip/chef 

How do we teach phonics at Woodlands?  Read Write Inc.  Daily sessions  Key Ps  Consistent systematic approach

How do we teach phonics at Woodlands?  Set 1, 2 and 3  Green words/ Red words  Segmenting to spell

How do we assess children in phonics?  Individually  Every half term  1:1 support where necessary

How can you help your child?  Share books with your child - Read their favourites over and over again!  Let children see you as a reader!  Practise reading and writing the sounds they have been taught – let them teach you!  Play Fred games!