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LITERACY PARENT WORKSHOP Year 1 and 2
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YEAR 1 PHONICS Phonics screening in June - all year 1 children. It is a nationally reported assessment. 40 phonetically decodable words- some ‘real’, some made up to test accurate segmenting and blending without support. With class teacher - try to make it a ‘fun’ activity so children are not aware they are being assessed. Children can use their robot arms! Children’s score will be shared with parents in end of year report. If children don’t meet the threshold, they take the test again in Year 2.
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YEAR 1 PHONICS Important vocab: Phoneme- a sound in speech. Grapheme- the letter or letter that represent a sound. Digraph- a combination of two letters that represent one sound e.g. ‘ch’ Letter name- alphabet. Vowel digraph- two vowel letters are used to represent one vowel phoneme e.g. ‘ai’ Split digraph- two letters, split, that make one sound e.g. i-e (‘magic e’) Trigraph- a group of three letters representing one sound e.g. ‘air’ Alternative grapheme- different ways of representing a phoneme e.g. ai, ay, a-e.
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PRONOUNCING SOUNDS CORRECTLY It is very important that children pronounce the phonemes correctly to support their reading and writing. They will struggle to blend and segment if they are mispronouncing the phonemes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Xv86tGhyPI
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APPLYING PHONICS AT HOME… Activities to help your child: Looking for sounds in reading book, particularly digraphs, trigraphs and split diagraphs. Highlighting phonemes in words. Children can also draw ‘sound buttons’ under the graphemes, children are familiar with this from phonics sessions at school. Spotting graphemes in the environment- in Logos, on signs and packaging. When they are writing, sounding out words aloud.
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YEAR 2 PHONICS TERMS Suffix – letters you can add to the end of a word to change it’s tense or meaning, e.g. – ed –ing –ness –ful Prefix – letters you can add to the start of a word to change it’s tense or meaning, e.g. re- un- pre- Alternative grapheme – a grapheme which sounds the same as another, e.g. air, are, ear Past tense verbs, e.g. swam, hopped, cried, lived Present tense, e.g. running, hoping, walking Plurals, e.g. dresses, pots, leaves
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YEAR 2 GRAMMAR
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READING - LEVEL 1
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READING – LEVEL 2
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READING - LEVEL 3
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BOOK TALK AT KEY STAGE 1 Reading is not just about decoding Children should be using a range of strategies when reading, including using the pictures Book Talk leaflet will be stuck in children’s reading records Use the Book Talk leaflet at home when hearing children read to develop their comprehension and understanding of texts
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