Introduction to phonics

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Introduction to phonics St Margaret’s September 2018 Laura Foster/Mell Thompson.

Background information on phonics. What is phonics? Phonics is a way of teaching children to read quickly and skillfully. They are taught to: Recognise the sound that each individual letter names; Identify the sounds that different combinations of letters make – such as ‘sh’ or ‘oo’; Blend these sounds together from left to right to make a word. Children can then use this knowledge to ‘de-code’ new words that they hear or see. This is the first important step in learning to read.

What is RWI? A synthetic phonics scheme. A recommended way of teaching children to read. One of a number of schemes available. An extremely successful programme that teaches children to read and write. https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/home/reading-site/expert-help/ruth-miskins-video-page?region=uk

What do children learn? Make links between sounds and letters. Reading. Spelling. Handwriting. Writing. Reading comprehension.

How do children progress? Say, read, hear and write individual sounds. Read, spell and write individual words. Read, understand and write short phrases. Read and understand whole books and write sentences. Say, read, hear and write more complex words with sounds in.

What are the sounds? - 44 sounds in total in the English language e th ay air - Each sound has more than one way of being written ay ai a-e Some letters are used to represent more than one sound e bed he

What are the sounds? Set 1 sounds – simplest, most common sounds. One way of writing each sound. One way of reading each letter or group of letters. Set 2 sounds – more complex sounds. One way of writing each sound. One way of reading each letter or group of letters. Set 3 sounds – different ways of writing each of the sounds already taught. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlpsmpWOUFY

Terminology. Fred talk – for reading Fred fingers – for spelling Green words – can be sounded out Red words – cannot be sounded out Ditties My-turn-your-turn Talk Partners

What can parents do? Practise sounds daily Support children with RWI homework – read the phonics book with your child and practice the sound sheets Read your home reading book together Use phonic sounds when writing Encourage children to use ‘fred-fingers’ to spell words independently Encourage children to use ‘fred-talk’ to read words independently Ask for help if you need it!