Welcome to the Year 1 Phonics workshop. What is “Phonics”?  Phonics is the way in which children learn to read and spell.  A phoneme is the smallest.

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Welcome to the Year 1 Phonics workshop

What is “Phonics”?  Phonics is the way in which children learn to read and spell.  A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound.  Throughout Reception and Year 1 children learn the 44 phonemes and how to blend them.

Why a phonics test?  The phonics test highlights your child’s progress in phonics and helps the teacher build a clearer picture of what they need to learn next.  It is a statutory test that all children in the UK must complete during year 1.  The tests will be completed during the week beginning 15 th June.  There is a re-test in Year 2 for any children who do not pass.

What is the test? The test consists of 40 real and pseudo (alien) words that the children must read. Last year the pass mark was 32/40 words! You will be informed of your child’s score.

Why pseudo words? We use pseudo words because they show us the children’s pure understanding of phonics rather than memorising or recognising real words.

Example of test?

Is there anything I can do? o Ask your child what sounds they have been learning at school o Encourage your child to write at home using their phonics o Sneak in phonics games or activities at home e.g. o Read with your child every day o Ask them what sounds they can hear in words

Useful Websites o o o Useful Apps Teach Your Monster to Read: First Steps Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds

Thank you for showing your enthusiasm for your child’s learning by coming to this workshop. We want to work together to ensure the best possible learning for your child. Any questions? Thank you!

1- Stepping Stones- Miss Palmer 2- Silly Soup- Miss Pike 3- Phoneme Frames- Mrs P 4- What’s in the box?- Miss Morrisson 5- Treasure or Trash –Mr Allen 6- Phonics Play, Robot Game- independent 7- Sound Buttons-Mrs Given 8- Obb and Bob- Mrs Lewis Stations