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1 Wednesday 28th September 2016
Reading Workshop Wednesday 28th September 2016

2 Helping children read at home
Welcome Synthetic phonics Reading in school Helping children read at home Contributions to Learning Journey – Wow moments Learning Logs

3 Synthetic Phonics Synthetic Phonics - children are taught to ‘synthesise’ (i.e. put together or build up) pronunciations for unfamiliar written words by translating letters into sounds and blending the sounds together (‘blending = ‘synthesising’). th a t – 3 sounds d r i n k – 5 sounds r o ck i ng ch air – 7 sounds f ar m y ar d – 6 sounds

4 Articulation of phonemes
Short sounds - b, c, d, t, etc. Long sounds - f, m, n, r, s, v, z etc. Whispered sounds – h, p, qu, w, wh etc. Sounds with 2/3 letters ch, sh, th, ai, ee, ie, oa, oo, igh, air etc. Jolly Phonics booklet Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds (British English) - YouTube JOLLY SONGS A-Z(from the big book JOLLY SONGS) - YouTube

5 Reading in School Guided reading – reading the same book in pairs
Children hold their own book and point under the text with their finger Discuss front cover, illustrations and content Children take turns to read and listen to each other Activities such as finding a particular word or letter sound Discuss to check understanding

6 Home Reading Books Select books within a colour level (indicated in the Reading Record) before or after school as necessary. If your child attends The Avairy – speak to the club staff or your child’s teacher who will ensure that your child chooses new books Reading Record - write the title of each book, add a comment if appropriate Jolly Phonics booklet – this contains all the letter sounds that will be taught this year Please send the reading wallet into school every Monday with the Reading Record and a new reading book inside – your child’s teacher will write a comment each week

7 Reading at home Find a comfortable place to read and choose a time of day that suits you and your child Read 4+ times a week Children hold their own book and point under the text with their finger Children will use a variety of strategies - picture clues, context, initial letters, memorising, sight words, phonics etc. Discuss front cover, illustrations and content to reinforce understanding Children will learn words by sight, these will be sent home in a Sight Word Book once your child recognises 20+ letter sounds

8 Developing an understanding and love of books
Fiction Non-Fiction Author Illustrator Publisher Text Front cover Back cover Blurb Title Spine Beginning Middle End Characters Setting

9 Enjoying Reading Books Comics Newspapers Magazines Leaflets Catalogues
Recipes Food labels Road signs Shop signs Instructions Shopping lists

10 Enjoying Reading Children will benefit hugely from being read to, particularly books that they cannot read themselves which increase their vocabulary and aid their understanding of how stories are structured. Your child will bring home a book from the library to share with you each week.

11 Reading Early Learning Goal
The age related expectation by the end of the reception year is: Children read and understand simple sentences. They use phonic knowledge to decode regular words and read them aloud accurately. They also read some common irregular words. They demonstrate understanding when talking with others about what they have read.

12 Contributions to your child’s learning journey
Copy of Early Learning Goals Parent/carer Wow Moments contribution sheet Note down briefly what your child says and/or does Give the completed Wow Moment to your child’s teacher Wow Moments will be celebrated and then displayed on the Wow Board

13 Learning logs/Show and tell
Alternate weeks: Learning Logs or Show and Tell Children enjoy talking about what they have learned and listening to other children Personalised learning – can be 3D These are voluntary tasks Instructions and dates on inside cover of Learning Log A trophy is awarded to the child who creates a winning Learning Log

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15 websites Any questions? Please complete the short questionnaire
mrthorne.com Jolly Phonics Letter Sounds (British English) – YouTube JOLLY SONGS A-Z(from the big book JOLLY SONGS) - YouTube Any questions? Please complete the short questionnaire Maths Workshop at 9.15am on Wednesday 23rd November 2016


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