Understanding Phonics

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Understanding Phonics Shepton Mallet Infants’ School and Nursery 8th March 2017 6.00pm- 7.30pm

What is phonics? Phonics is… The way that spelling and reading is taught in schools is now based around Phonics. What is phonics? Phonics is…

Phonics consists of: Identifying sounds in spoken words. Recognising the common spellings of each sound. Blending the sounds into words for reading. Segmenting the words into sounds for spelling.

Key Concepts cat kennel Choir mean – deaf crown – flown field – tried Sounds (phonemes) are represented by letters (graphemes) English is an alphabetic language – unlike Chinese, for example, where whole words are represented by characters.   A phoneme can be represented by one letter (grapheme) or by a group of 2 or more letters. s, a, t, p sh, igh, oa The same sound (phoneme) can be represented (spelt) more than one way. cat kennel Choir The same grapheme (spelling) may represent more than one phoneme mean – deaf crown – flown field – tried

crash has 4 phonemes – c-r-a-sh Key Skills Reading-Blending Merging phonemes together to pronounce a word   In order to read an unfamiliar word, a child must link a phoneme to each letter or letter combination in the word, and then merge them together to pronounce the word.  c a t =cat    Spelling-Segmentation Hearing individual phonemes with a word. In order to spell, a child must segment a word into its phonemes and choose a letter or letter combination to represent the phonemes. crash has 4 phonemes – c-r-a-sh

Phonemes The units of sound in a word. There are 44 phonemes in English.

The 44 Phonemes /b/ /d/ /f/ /g/ /h/ /j/ /c/k /l/ /m/ /n/ /ng/ /p/ /r/ /v/ /w/ /y/ /z/ /th/ /ch/ /sh/ /zh/ /a/ /e/ /i/ /o/ /u/ /ae/ /ee/ /ie/ /oe/ /ue/ /oo/ /ar/ /ur/ /au/ /er/ /ow/ /oi/ /air/ /ear/ /ure/

Grapheme c ai igh Letters representing a phoneme Children need to practise recognising the grapheme and saying the phoneme that it represents.

Blending Recognising the letter sounds in a written word using FRED TALK c-u-p and merging or ‘blending’ them in the order in which they are written to pronounce the word cup

Segmenting ‘Chopping Up’ the word to spell it out using FRED TALK cat= c a t The opposite of blending

Once children are good with single phonemes… DIGRAPHS – 2 letters that make 1 sound sh ch oa ai TRIGRAPHS – 3 letters that make 1 sound igh air

Segmenting Activity FRED TALK each word to say how many phonemes each has. shelf dress sprint string

Did you get it right? shelf = sh – e – l – f = 4 phonemes dress = d - r - e – ss = 4 phonemes sprint = s – p – r – i – n – t = 6 phonemes string = s – t – r – i – ng = 5 phonemes

Tricky Words-Keywords Words that are not phonically decodeable was, the, I Some are ‘tricky’ to start with but will become decodeable once we have learned the harder phonemes out, there

Now you have the knowledge…. Play lots of sound and listening games with your child. Read as much as possible to and with your child. Encourage and praise – get them to have a ‘good guess’. Ask your child’s teacher if you want to know more.

Useful websites www.parentsintouch.co.uk www.jollylearning.co.uk/ www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents www.jollylearning.co.uk/ www.focusonphonics.co.uk/ www.syntheticphonics.com