Title: Reception Parents Meeting
1Reception Parents Meeting
30th September 2009
2Helping your child to read.
3Comprehension
Making sense of text is the sole purpose of
reading. Talking to your child about the
storyline and the characters is just as important
as decoding the text. The first books sent home
will be picture books and will introduce the main
characters from our reading scheme. Please
encourage your child to read the book from the
pictures and predict what they think will happen
next. Your reading bookmark will give you
examples of good questions to ask and discussions
to have with your child when reading any book.
4Reading at school
- Your child will read individually at least
- once per week with a member of staff and
- the school day presents many opportunities to
- develop reading skills.
- shared reading
- guided reading
- flashcards
- exposure to print in the environment.
5Helping your childs reading at home.
- It will greatly benefit your child if you find 5
or 10 minutes each day to do the following - Share your childs reading book with them. Talk
about the events in the story, the characters,
the illustrations etc and ask questions to
confirm their understanding. - Practise any High Frequency Words your child may
have in their word tub and help them to make
sentences with them. - Practise recognition of the phonemes in the sound
book. Change the order in which you practise them
to avoid your child memorising them from the
order in which they appear in the book.
6Keep in touch!! ?
Link Book
7- The main strategy that children are taught is the
use of phonics to decode words by - blending sounds for reading.
- segmenting sounds for spelling.
Phonics Reading readiness
Phonological awareness Visual discrimination Visua
l memory Aural discrimination Aural memory
8Phonics
- Children receive 10/15 minutes designated
- Phonics teaching per day.
- Enjoyable session with a great emphasis on games
and participation from the children. - Phonemes (letters) are introduced in quick
succession (around 4 per week) and subsequently
revised and reinforced. - As new phonemes are learned, children are
encouraged to include them in their blending and
segmenting activities. e.g. sat, at - Large emphasis placed on correct letter
formation. - Being able to rhyme is an important skill in
early reading, we play lots of rhyming games and
include lots of rhyming stories and songs in our
Literacy work and throughout the school day.
9Sequence of Phonics Teaching
Phase 1 phonological awareness Phase 2 week
1 s a t p week 2 i n m d week 3
g o c k week 4 ck e u r week 5
h b f/ff l ll ss Phase 3 week 1
j v w x week 2 y z zz qu week 3
sh ch th ng week 4 ai ee oo oa week 5
ar or igh ur week 6 ow oi ear er
10The Reception Day
11The 6 areas of learning
- Mathematical Development
- Communication, Language Literacy
- Personal, Social Emotional Development
- Creative Development
- Physical Development
- Knowledge and Understanding of the World
12baking
Star of the Week
book
Ideas include
family photos
hobby costume
toy
family member
Make sure your child brings something they can
talk about.
13Billy and Bertie
- Billy or Bertie will visit your house at some
point in the school year.
14Developing your childs independence
- Encourage them to dress/feed
- themselves at home
- Label every item of their school
- belongings with their name.
- Say goodbye outside on the yard
- in the morning. (lining up)
15Please visit the school website www.broadway.newc
astle.sch.uk Consent forms will be given out at
the end of the session.
16A fly on the classroom wall
Thank you for coming
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