Phonics and Spelling Information Evening at Flax Welcome!
Explaining ‘teacher speak’ Introducing a phoneme- a demonstration Keywords Digraphs Phonics Check Year 1 Reading Scheme Helping at Home Questions Workshop Agenda
Phonics is Skills of segmentation and blending + Knowledge of the alphabetic code
The terminology! Phoneme: a sound in a word - consonant phonemes - vowel phonemes Grapheme: a letter or sequence of letters that represent a phoneme 2 letters – digraph 3 letters – trigraph 4 letters - ???graph Playing with Sounds pg
Letters and Sounds Phonic Phases 1-6 Phase 1- sound discrimination, oral blending and segmenting, rhyme and alliteration Phase 2- GPC (grapheme/ phoneme correspondence), tricky words Phase 3- GPC (grapheme/ phoneme correspondence), tricky words Phase 4- Recapping and tricky words (reading and some spelling) Phase 5- New graphemes for reading, alternatives, tricky words Phase 6- Spelling rules
A word on pronunciation Pronounce most consonants in a continuous manner; /c/, /t/, /p/ should be whispered Reduce the extra ‘uh’ sound on /b/, /d/, /g/ as much as possible. Have a go! ex.htm ex.htm
Skills Segmenting means hearing the individual phonemes within a word – for instance the word ‘crash’ consists of four phonemes: ‘c – r – a – sh’. In order to spell this word, a child must segment it into its component phonemes and choose a grapheme to represent each phoneme. ‘Robot speak’.
Skills Blending means merging the individual phonemes together to pronounce a word. In order to read an unfamiliar word, a child must recognise (‘sound out’) each grapheme, not each letter (e.g. ‘th-i-n’ not ‘t-h-i-n’), and then merge the phonemes together to make the word. Playing with Sounds pg 16
Explaining Digraphs a phoneme can be represented by one or more letters sh, th, ee the same phoneme can be represented in more than one way rain, may, lake the same spelling may represent more than one phoneme mean, deaf
Vowel Phonemes Most vowel phonemes have two or more grapheme representations: pain daygategate station
The Split Digraph tie
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Learning Phonics in Chestnut Teaching phases 2, 3 & 4 Phonics Bug Jolly Phonics British Council alphabet song
Learning Phonics in Willow Teaching 5 & 6 Phonicsplay Letters and sounds games (quickwrite, phoneme frame, sound buttons) Support for Spelling
Why learn tricky words? Keyword sets in Reception (lists and sound buttons) Keywords in Years 1 and 2- spelling tests
Children are assessed termly in school. Phonics check at end of Year 1 Designed to assess the children’s ability to blend words Comprises of 40 words- 20 pseudo words and 20 real words Children either meet expected standard or do not
Sounds and tricky words in Reception Homework in Year 1 and 2 Websites and the ipad revolution! Hairy letters app for ipad Mr Thorne Does Phonics app for ipad
Phonic Readers Coloured Reading Scheme Bug Club