Phonics screening June 2019.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Year One Phonics Screening Check Parent Workshop 10 June, 2015.
Advertisements

Year 1 Phonics Screening Check. How we teach phonics across the school…
Phonics Screening Check Marish Primary School Thursday 5 th March 2015 Shabana Quadir.
Year 1 Phonics Challenge
Phonics Screening Check.
Year One Phonics.
 Children have 5 phonics lessons per week.  Phonics lesson are 20minutes long  In Y1/2 children are in very small groups.
Phonics Screening A guide for parents. What is Phonics? Phonics is a way of teaching children to read quickly and skillfully. Children are taught how.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check. What Is Phonics? Children begin to learn phonics (sounds) in Early Years, both Nursery and Reception. Once children begin.
Year 1 Phonics Check A Guide for Parents May 2016.
 Children have a 20 minutes daily phonics lesson; sounds blend  Children are taught to read by breaking down words into separate sounds or ‘phonemes’.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Test. What is the Phonics Screening Test?. The national phonics screening check was introduced in 2012 to all Year 1 pupils.
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Screening
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
To the Workshop.
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
WEALD RISE PIMARY SCHOOL
Robins’ Phonics Challenge.
Year 1 Phonics.
Phonics Screening.
Phonics Challenge.
Year 1 Phonics Screening.
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check 2017
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check
Hatcham Free School Phonics Screening Check.
Phonics Screening Check
Year One Phonics Screening
Phonics Screening Check
What is Phonics? Children have 15mins daily discrete phonics lessons;
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check 2018
Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Information afternoon
Welcome to our Phonics check meeting.
Year 1 Phonics Information Meeting Monday 30th January 2018
Phonics Meeting.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Challenge.
Welcome to our Phonics check meeting.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check.
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
Phonics Screening Check Information 2018
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Information Meeting Monday 4th February 2019
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check 2015.
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 phonic screening.
Phonics screening check
Phonics in Year 1 5th February 2018
Year One Phonics Screening Check The Abbey Primary School
Year 1 Phonics Screening Check 2018 Parent Information Evening
Phonics Screening Check
Year 1 Phonics Screening
Year 1 Phonics screening check
Parklands Year 1 Phonics Screening Guide
How many ways can you think of to spell the nonsense word:
Phonics Screening.
Phonics Screening Check Information 2019
Phonics Screening Check
Outline of meeting Reading and spelling overview Phonics screening
Presentation transcript:

Phonics screening June 2019

What is the phonics screening check? Children throughout the country will all take part in the phonics check during the same period of time, in June. Your child will go with the class teacher to read 40 words. This is to assess whether they are able to apply their phonetic knowledge to segmenting and blending words, including unfamiliar words.

What happens during the test? The test contains 40 words. 20 of them real, 20 nonsense words. The test also includes 2 syllable words. Your child will sit 1-2-1 with their teacher to read the words individually. The test takes around 10 minutes, however can be shorter or longer depending on the child.

Nonsense words The test contains 40 words. 20 of them real, 20 nonsense words. The test includes an image of an alien by nonsense words so that the children know it is not a real word. They are included in the test as they are new to all pupils, testing their phonetic ability.

Reporting to parents At Easter, you will receive a copy of your child’s most recent phonics assessment, along with their most recent score from a mock test. After the official screening test, the result will be included within their report in the summer term. If your child does not meet the standard, they will repeat the test in Y2.

How are school preparing my child? Daily phonics lessons where the children are introduced to a new sound, recap previously taught sounds and apply it to reading a book that is matched to their ability following the Read Write Inc scheme. Y1 are regularly reading all sounds as a class throughout the day. Children are exposed to nonsense words on a daily basis, to practice applying their phonetic knowledge. We have held mock screening tests to prepare the children for what will happen on the day of a formal test.

How can you help? Continuing with frequent reading. Using the phonics packs that are sent at Easter. Using your child’s assessment to support learning at home.

At home resources Phonics play. Oxford Owl – Ebooks Play bingo