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Welcome to our Phonics Information Session
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What is phonics?
  • Children are taught to read by breaking
  • down words into separate sounds or phonemes.
  • They are then taught how to blend these sounds
  • together to read the whole word.
  • Children are taught to spell by hearing a word
  • and splitting it up into the sounds that make
    it.
  • This is called segmenting. Children then use
  • their phonic knowledge to record the letters
  • that represent those sounds in the correct
  • order.

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Definitions
  • Phoneme The smallest unit of sound. There are
    approximately 44 phonemes in English (it depends
    on different accents). Phonemes can be put
    together to make words.
  • Grapheme way of writing down a phoneme.
    Graphemes can be made up from 1 letter e.g. p, 2
    letters e.g. sh, 3 letters e.g. igh
  • Blending- Children blend phonemes together to
    make a word e.g. r-u-n run
  • Segmenting Children split the word into sounds
    to help them write it.

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Daily phonics
  • Children have a 20 minute phonics lesson each day
    and they are encouraged to use these strategies
    to read and write in other lessons.

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Introduction Objectives and criteria for success
Revisit and Review
Teach
Practise
Apply
Assess learning against criteria
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Phonics Letters and Sounds
  • Teaching of phonics is in 6 discreet phases.
  • As well as the sounds taught at each phase there
    are also high frequency words.
  • Some of these words are decodable and some are
    considered tricky words. Children need to read
    these by sight and learn to spell them.
  • Eg. What, she, was

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Phonics Phase 1
  • Phonics is broken down into phases, 1 to 6.
  • Phase 1, which is taught in Nursery, looks at
    sound discrimination, rhyme, oral blending and
    oral segmenting.

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Jolly Phonics
  • Kinaesthetic approach song, action and visual
  • https//www.youtube.com/watch?veCjJYB07aSU

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Articulation of phonemes
Teaching phonics requires a technical skill in
enunciation.
Each phoneme needs to be articulated clearly and
precisely. Each sound needs to be said sharply
and clipped D not DER M not MER for
accuracy in blending.
https//www.youtube.com/watch?vMOW3pB2KwGA
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Phonics Phase 2
  • Phase 2 introduces the first set of phonemes and
    teaches children to blend the sounds together to
    read whole words.

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Phonics Phase 3
  • Phase 3 teaches another 25 phonemes, most of
    which are digraphs (two letters making one sound
    e.g. oi) and some our trigraphs (three letters
    make one sound e.g. igh).

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Phonics Phase 4
  • Phase 4 teaches children to read and spell
  • words with adjacent consonants e.g. jump or
  • stamp and polysyllabic words
  • (more than one syllable e.g. sandwich)

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Phonics Phase 5
  • Phase 5 teaches children alternative ways of
  • representing sounds they already know e.g.
  • in Phase 3 they learnt ow (cow) and in
  • Phase 5 they will learn ou (loud).

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Phonics Phase 6
  • Phase 6 focuses on becoming fluent
  • readers and accurate spellers by teaching
  • rules for suffixes such as -ing, -ed, -est.

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Phase 6
  • Throughout this phase consolidation of previous
    phases
  • Develop strategies for learning spellings
  • Focus on comprehension and reading for pleasure
  • Transition from learning to read to reading to
    learn

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The rules for adding suffixes
Suffix Rules
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A word ending in a consonant then -e
To add ed, -ing, -er ,est and y (or any other
suffix beginning with a vowel letter) Drop the
e.
smile
smil
smiled
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A one syllable word ending in a single vowel then
a single consonant
To add ed, -ing, -er and est Double the last
consonant.
pop
popp
popped
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Prefixes
  • Letters that go at the beginning of a word and
    change the meaning.

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un
This prefix means not.
happy
un
This prefix means under.
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there/their/theyre
  • Homophones

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Learning Platform
  • Look in the Letters and Sounds Room for games and
    activities

http//www.surreymle.org.uk
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Bug Club
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KS1 Phonics Screening
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Why are the children being screened?
  • Every Year 1 child in the country will be taking
    the phonics screening check in the same week in
    June.
  • The aim of the check is to ensure that all
    children are able to read by the end of year 2.
  • This midpoint check will ensure that we have a
    clear understanding of what the children need to
    learn in year 2 and to identify children that
    need additional support.

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What does the screen entail?
  • Children will be given 40 words to read. 20 of
    the words are real words and 20 of them are
    non-words. The non-words or nonsense words will
    have a picture of an alien next to them so
    children will know they are not real words.
  • Children will be asked to sound out a word and
    blend the sounds together e.g. b-e-g beg
    or e-c-t ect
  • The focus of the check is to see which sounds the
    children know and therefore the children will be
    asked to read made up nonsense words.

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Examples of words
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Examples of words
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When, Where, Who and How?
  • The screening will take place throughout the week
    beginning Monday 15th June. It is very important
    your child is in school during this week.
  • The children will complete the check one at a
    time in a quiet area of the school.
  • Each Yr 1 class teacher will conduct the
    screening check for their class.
  • Each check will take about 5 - 10 minutes.
  • In my experience children seem to enjoy this time
    spent reading words with the teacher but if a
    child did become distressed the screen would be
    stopped at that point.

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The Results
  • In previous years the pass mark has been 32 out
    of 40.
  • However last year the government decided not to
    release the pass mark before results were
    submitted.
  • Once the school has been informed of the pass
    mark we will be able to inform you of your
    childs results.
  • If your child has not achieved the expected
    result, they will receive additional phonics
    support in Year 2 and will have a chance to
    re-sit the phonics screen in the final term of
    Year 2.

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What can you do to help?
  • Use your childs phonics book at home to practise
    sound
  • recognition and reading of words by sounding out
    and
  • blending.
  • Use the internet or apps to play phonics games
    with your child. Some of these games include
    nonsense words which is good practise for the
    screening.
  • Here is one of our favourites Buried Treasure
  • http//www.phonicsplay.co.uk/BuriedTreasure2.html
  • (See hand out)

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What can you do to help?
  • Encourage your child to sound out when reading
    or writing.
  • Help them to spot where more than one letter work
    together to
  • make one sound.
  • Digraph- 2 letters making one sound
  • cow
  • Trigraphs- 3 letters making one sound
  • night
  • Split vowel digraphs- 2 vowels with a consonant
    in-between.
  • spine - i_e
  • make - a_e

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If English is not your first language
  • Talk and read to your child in your first
    language
  • Read your childs reading book with them and
    practise tricky words
  • Refer to video link for how the phonemes sound in
    English
  • Talk to your childs class teacher
  • Bug Club has read aloud option on books

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REMEMBER
  • Phonics is not the only thing needed to become a
    fluent reader.
  • Please continue to read with your child each
    night and encourage them to
  • Sound out unfamiliar words.
  • Spot tricky words and know they cant be
    sounded out.
  • Re-read to check it makes sense.
  • Use pictures for clues.
  • Ask questions about the book.
  • Read stories to them as well as listening to them
    read.
  • And most importantly ENJOY READING!

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