Year One Phonics Stay and Play

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Year One Phonics Stay and Play May 2019

Reading

Guided Reading

1,000,000 words The word gap of more than 1 million words between children raised in a literacy-rich environment and those who were never read to is striking

The Importance of Reading Language skills Vocabulary Speaking Listening Repetition Brain Boosting Concentration Learning Knowledge Curiosity Imagination Asking questions Empathy Entertaining Spelling Comprehension Bonding Family Time

Bug Club https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/login?c=0

Education City https://www.educationcity.com/

Phonics Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Phonics learning at home Board Games Snap Pairs Treasure Hunt Splat Playdough Bubbles Shaving foam Sand Paint Follow your child’s interests ICT Games BBC Bitesize

What is Phonics? Children are taught to recognise the sounds: individual letter make different combinations of letters make such as ‘sh’ or ‘oo’ Children are taught to: blend sounds together from left to right de-code new words that they hear or see such as ‘sh i p’

Terminology Grapheme – the written form of the sound Phoneme – this is a discreet unit of sound (a, f, p) Digraph – where two letters make one sound (er, sh, ee) Trigraph – where three letters make one sound (igh, ear)

How is Phonics taught? Letters and Sounds Programme Review, Teach, Practise, Apply 20 minutes daily Whole class / small group / 1:1 intervention Class Teacher / Learning Support Assistant

How many phases are there in Phonics? Phase One – listening to and distinguishing sounds in their environment Phase Two – learning 23 sounds, beginning to segment and blend Phase Three – learning 25 sounds, developing phonetically plausible attempts Phase Four – consolidation of above sounds Phase Five – learning 19 sounds with alternative graphemes and split digraphs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeJsuMvpwzg

ai Robot or Fred Talk – this is when words are broken down into each discreet sound. Phoneme Fingers – This is when the phonemes are counted and the matching number of fingers are held up. Sound buttons or Sausages and Beans – this is when dots and dashes are marked under a word to show knowledge of the sounds.

pain

aim

wait

Phase 5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PceXI-J8S2Y

a_e

cake

snake

Phonics Screening Check 40 words (20 real words / 20 alien words) w.b. 10th June 2019 1:1 with Class Teacher 5 – 10 minutes Pass Mark Year 2

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