Phonics and Spelling in KS2

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Phonics and Spelling in KS2 An overview which will give you a flavour of how we continue to teach phonics and spelling as a continuation from KS1.

Who wrote the scheme? Ruth Miskin is one of the UK’s leading authorities on teaching children to read. An experienced former head teacher and trainer, she has over 25 years’ teaching experience.

Why are we changing? Learning to spell is a vital skill and something which needs practice. Although children were able to score well on weekly spelling tests in class, they weren’t consistently able to spell the same words out of the test situation. Schools which have been using this system have showed a significant improvement in their pupils’ spelling ability. We already have a highly successful Read Write Inc phonic programme in place.

What is different? Children have been groups according to their needs Read Write Inc. Spelling is a spelling programme based on proven strategies of teacher modelling followed by partner work, to embed learning.  The programme covers all the National Curriculum word structures and spelling requirements. It is: Built around a series of short, progressive activities Uses partner work to help children learn effectively and recall what they have learnt Children have been groups according to their needs Schools which have been using this system have showed a significant improvement in their pupils’ spelling ability. Completing the programme successfully will move the child to be a good level 5 speller

Read Write Inc. Spelling builds on from the grapheme- phoneme correspondence from Read Write Inc Phonics. Speed Sound Time! We teach the children that one sound is often spelt in more than one way.

Sounds The sounds we teach the children to pronounce are pure so ‘m’ does not become ‘muh’ and ‘b’ does not become ‘buh’.

Digraphs = special friends = 2 letters,1 sound snail Trigraphs = special friends = 3 letters,1 sound catch The technical vocabulary for a sound is a phoneme. We call the letters used to make a sound a grapheme.

How a unit works Sequence of activities are same in each unit Sequence of activities in every unit is based on a continuous cycle of: Learn something new, practice, consolidate in context, review

Resources online

What does it look like? It is a spelling programme which is run in daily sessions for 15 minutes. There is a ‘Get Spelling!’ book which has a range of teacher-led activities, paired work and independent activities. Alongside this there is a Spelling Log where children can record the words they find difficult to spell and they can circle the part that they find tricky.

How a unit works Speed Spell (test) Spelling Zone (online introduction of next unit) Dots and Dashes (graphemes) Rapid Recap Word Changers (root words prefix/suffix) Words to Log and Learn Dictation (practice in context) Four-in-a-row (recall) Choose the right word (word families) Team Teach (review and revise)

What will the children experience in their lessons? For each unit, there is: Speed Spell Spelling Zone Dots and Dashes Team Teach Jumping red/ orange words Rapid Recall Each unit lasts for 1 week Information check – introduces the words the children will learn to spell, including common words with uncommon spellings and homophones. Dot, dash, count – taught the alternate spelling for the same sound in single- and multi-syllabic words Write the root – learn the impact of suffixes and prefixes in key root words Word Fill –Children choose the correct spelling of homophones so that a sentence makes sense Circle the right one – develops children’s recognition of the right spellings Four in a row games – a game in which they practise their spellings with a partner and assess their knowledge of the week’s words Dictation –partners practise recall of spelling Spelling Log –during the programme the children work through 3 books –constantly reviewing what they have learnt Choose the right word Dictation Four in a row game Word Changers

Speed Spell

Spelling Zone New spelling concepts are introduced by aliens on an exciting online spelling planet. We visit the Spelling Zone each week, at the beginning of a unit, and there are three different spelling characters.

Spelling Zone

Dots and Dashes Applying phonics by segmenting words.

Word changers Changing root words by adding prefixes and suffixes.

Words to log and learn The children identify words they are finding tricky to spell from ‘dots and dashes’ and ‘word changers’.

Dictation Dictation is as it says , but is done as partner work. Each child takes turns to read a sentence from the back of their Practice Books and then they mark it and correct it together.

Four in a Row

Team Teach Children work in groups of 4 with one child taking the role of the teacher. Children work together to order the words in terms of difficulty. They then discuss the tricky parts and come up with strategies to help them remember the words.

Jumping Orange Words Jumping Orange Words : 1 set of words for Year 3 and Year 4 1 set for Year 5 and Year 6. Year 4 programme: accident, address, calendar, grammar, island , occasion

Strategies to Learn Spellings Mnemonics Mnemonics

Strategies to Learn Spellings Words in words

Strategies to Learn Spellings Pyramid writing

Strategies to Learn Spellings Rainbow writing

How to support at home Talk to the children about the spellings they have to learn in their Spelling Journals. Discuss the strategies they are using to spell their spellings.