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Title: Letters and Sounds


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Letters and Sounds
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National Picture
  • KS1 Reading at secure L2 not improving
    sufficiently
  • National debate about the most effective method
    to teach phonics
  • Teaching of phonics in FS AND KS1 haphazard
  • Teaching of early reading skills limited

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Expectations
  • By the end of Reception
  • 80 of children will be able to read and write
    vowel digraphs, two-syllable words, use letter
    names etc.
  • Secure Phase 3
  • Book Bands 3

4
Expectations
  • By the end of Year 1
  • 85 of children will be able to segment and blend
    words for reading and writing, read 2 and 3
    syllable decodable words, read 100 common words,
    no longer sounding out etc
  • Phase 5/6
  • Book Bands 6/7

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What we need to provide is
  • High quality phonic work
  • Teaching relatively short, discrete daily
    sessions. Review, teach, practice and apply
  • Multi-sensory activities play an important role
    in helping children acquire phonic skills
  • Good assessments should track development in all
    four strands of language
  • Worksheet free zone

6
Phase 1
  • Seven Aspects
  • Three strands in each
  • Modelling Speaking and Listening
  • Introduces oral blending and segmenting in Aspect
    7
  • Adult-led activities
  • Illustrated freely chosen activities
  • Continues well beyond introduction of Phase 2

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Phoneme Count
  • Cat
  • Play
  • Great
  • Plank
  • Strift
  • Pencil
  • Activity

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Phase 2
  • Introduces 19 grapheme-phoneme correspondences
  • Decoding and encoding taught as reversible
    processes
  • As soon as children have a small number of
    grapheme/phoneme correspondences, blending and
    segmenting can start (s,a,t,p,i,n)
  • Tricky words
  • TYPICAL DURATION Up to 6 weeks

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Phase 3
  • Introduces another 25 graphemes
  • Most comprising two letters
  • Representation of each of the 43 GPCs
  • Reading and spelling two syllable words and
    captions
  • Letter names are taught
  • TYPICAL DURATION 12 weeks

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Phase 4
  • Consolidates knowledge of GPCs
  • Introduces alternative pronunciations for reading
  • No new GPCs
  • TYPICAL DURATION 4 6 weeks

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Phase 5
  • Introduces alternative graphemes for spelling
  • Introduces alternative pronunciations for
    reading
  • Developing automaticity
  • Throughout Year 1

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Phase 6
  • Increasing fluency and accuracy
  • Throughout Year Two (although teaching of
    spelling continues well into KS2)
  • Year2 and Year3 Planning exemplification and
    spelling programme (PwS CD-Rom)

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Early Reading
  • Teachers need to focus clearly on developing word
    recognition skills through
  • phoneme awareness and phonics teaching
  • Repetition and teaching of tricky words
  • And focus clearly on developing language
    comprehension through
  • Talking with children
  • Reading to children
  • Teaching comprehension strategies

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Adding s or es
  • Ash
  • Watch
  • Pen
  • Church
  • Toy
  • Cup
  • Brush
  • Witch

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Adding s or es
  • Ray
  • Jelly
  • Puppy
  • Hat
  • Pocket
  • Penny
  • Monkey
  • Baby

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Adding ing to words
Clean Think Dream Jump Ask Go Walk Do Hop Shop Shut Hug Clap Skip Plan Fit Hope Take Write Bite Make Save Shine Care
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