Phonics Welcome to phonics for parents.. Aims To introduce the main features of our phonics programme To give advice on how best to support your child.

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Phonics Welcome to phonics for parents.

Aims To introduce the main features of our phonics programme To give advice on how best to support your child at home in the early stages of reading and writing

Phonics Phonics is one method we use to teach children to read and write It gives them the tools to break words down into their sounds and blend these together to read It is taught everyday for 20 minutes and all children are assessed, grouped and taught according to their attainment

Phase 1 During phase 1 of Letters and Sounds children build their phonemic awareness through different games They practise listening for sounds in the environment, playing and hearing sounds using musical instruments and taking part in rhyming stories and nursery rhymes.

How you can help Read lots of stories including rhyming ones to your child Sing nursery rhymes with your child Clap rhythms and ask your child to copy them Play with words – make up silly rhymes together

Phase 2 During phase 2 children are introduced to a progressive sequence of phonemes/graphemes s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r h b f,ff, ll We teach each phoneme (sound) using a gesture as well as the sound. Children learn to write the grapheme (both capital letter and lower case) and they practise finding words that begin with that sound.

Phase 3 j,v,w,x y,z,zz,qu Digraphs: ch, sh, th, ng, oo, oa, ow, ee, ai, ar, oi, ur, or, ir, er Split digraphs: a-e, o-e, i-e, u-e, e-e Trigraphs: ear, air, igh, We also make sure children know the names of the letters as well as the sounds.

Tricky words Tricky words are words that usually cannot be decoded using synthetic phonics so they are taught as sight words. During each phase the children are introduced to some tricky words which they have to learn how to read and write.

Word houses We will give each child a word house to take home which will help you support your child to learn and recognise the tricky/HF words. We expect most children to know word house 1 by Christmas – reading all the words by sight and writing some of them too The word houses become progressively more difficult and there are 5 altogether which will be taught through Reception and year 1

Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4Phase 5 is it in at and to the no go I we all me be he she was they her are my you by said so like some come have were little there one do when out what people could (would, should) looked Mr Mrs also called asked water where who again because laughed Friends once good how did

High Frequency words These are words that appear most frequently in written English. Children will encounter them in their reading books and will need to use them in their writing. Some of them can be decoded but some need to be learnt as tricky words (the word houses will have a mixture of these).

Using the internet to support learning at home Here is a selection of good websites to help you support your child at home: es.html t/games/phaseThreeAS1_v2.html owl/reading

Glossary ! Grapheme: the written form of the letter Phoneme: the sound the grapheme(s) make Digraph: a phoneme made of 2 graphemes e.g. ee as in feet Trigraph: a phoneme made of 3 graphemes, e.g. igh as in light Segment: the art of breaking a word up into its smallest sounds (or phonemes) Blend: putting the sounds back together to make a word