Did you know? There are... 26 letters of the alphabet

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Letters and Sounds Principles and Practice of High Quality Phonics
Advertisements

 Research shows that when phonics is taught in a structured way - starting with the easiest sounds and progressing through to the most complex – it is.
Richardson Endowed Primary School Letters and Sounds Information for Parents.
3 rd October In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education.
In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education and Skills which.
Information for Parents
4th November 2014 Delivered by Miss Charnock and Mrs Hardman.
Phonics Workshop 19th November 2013.
+ Phonics Workshop Tuesday 20 th October Phonics at Little Melton Primary In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds phonics programme. Letters.
Letters and Sounds Information for Parents Autumn 2015 Welcome.
Meadgate Primary School Thursday 22 nd October 2015 PHONICS TALK.
Phonics Phase 1 & 2 21st October 2015
Letters and Sounds Phonics information for Parents October 2012.
6 th October In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education.
In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education and Skills which.
Phonics Workshop 12th October 2015.
23 rd February In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education.
4th March In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education.
Learning to read and write at Crowle CE First Information for Parents.
Tuesday 20 th September In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department.
Year 1 Screening Check Wednesday 11 th May Aims   To know the context and background for the Y1 screening check   To be familiar with the structure.
Developing Phonics.
Phonics at a Glance.
Reading and spelling in KS1
Miss O’Boyle Mrs Chowdhury
Phonics Information Spring 2017
Fun with Phonics Tuesday 20th September 2016.
Year 1 Phonics Master Class
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop 14th October 2016.
Phonics Workshop 8th October 2015.
Reception Phonics Workshop
Parents Phonics Workshop
Phonics workshop 16th December 2016.
Year 1 is a really important year for children- particularly when learning to read. Children learn to read using a range of skills, for example: phonics,
What is phonics? Phonics is a systematic and synthetic approach that supports children to read and write quickly and skilfully. They are taught how to:
Phonics and Spellings Expectations.
Phonics Workshop.
Coffee Morning Phonics, Reading & Writing
Phonics Workshop 19th September 2017.
Phonics “Crash Course”
Phonics Workshop 8th November 2017.
Phonics Workshop 26th September 2017.
Year 1 Phonics Parent Workshop
Wednesday 28th September 2016
Phonics ph o i s n c 1.
Phonics Workshop Tuesday 26th September.
Miss Firth and Miss Green
Phonics Workshop February 2018.
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop Friday 2nd March 2018.
Phonics Workshop.
Year 1 phonics.
Year One Phonics Evening.
Finding Out About Phonics Workshop for Parents
EYFS Phonics 15/11/18.
Phonics in Year One.
Phonics Workshop 18th April 2018.
Phonics Workshop 2nd May 2018.
Reading & Phonics Parental Workshop
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop 15th March 2018.
Phonics Workshop 11th January 2018.
Phonics Workshop.
Phonics Workshop 3rd October 2019.
Year One Phonics Evening.
Phonics Workshop October 2019.
Phonics Workshop 9th October 2019.
Presentation transcript:

Did you know? There are... 26 letters of the alphabet 44 sounds in the English language There are over 150 different ways we put letters together to represent the sounds

Phonics Workshop Tuesday 30th January

Aims of workshop: Introductions What is phonics? The importance of teaching phonics How phonics is taught at Round Hill What you will see in the phonics lesson today How can you help your child at home? Supporting children in school

ship hair What is phonics? cat Phonics is a way of teaching children to read quickly and skilfully. The children are taught how to: recognise the sounds that each individual letter makes cat identify the sounds that different combinations of letters make - such as ‘sh’ or ‘oo’ ship hair blend sounds together from left to right to make a word. Children can then use this knowledge to ‘de-code’ new words that they hear or see. This is the first important step in learning to read.

Why is phonics important?

26 letters in the Alphabet. 44 sounds to make all of the words in the English language. There are over 150 different ways we put letters to make different sounds.

ee sleep dream head happy sky/yellow these we met thief tie Alternative spelling Alternative Pronunciation sleep dream head happy sky/yellow these we met thief tie

The importance of phonics Almost all children who receive good teaching of phonics will learn the skills they need to tackle new words. They can then go on to read any kind of text fluently and confidently, and to read for enjoyment. It teaches children hear, identify and use different sounds that distinguish one word from another in the English language. Children who have been taught phonics also tend to read more accurately than those taught using other methods, such as ‘look and say’. This includes children who find learning to read difficult, for example those who have dyslexia. It is a statutory requirement that all schools and early years settings in England teach ‘phonemic awareness’ and ‘phonic knowledge’.

Phonics at Round Hill Primary In school, we follow the Letters and Sounds programme. Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education and Skills which consists of six phases. We take a systematic and structured approach to teaching phonics, starting with the easiest sounds and progressing through to the most complex. Research has shown that this is the most effective way of teaching young children to read and write. It is particularly helpful for children aged 5 to 7. Phonics is taught alongside individual reading and guided reading sessions.

What do we teach? Beginner readers should be taught four things: grapheme-phoneme correspondence the relationship. between sounds and the letters which represent those sounds to synthesise (blend) phonemes (sounds) in order, all through a word, to read it to segment words into their constituent phonemes for spelling Ensure that children have a sound knowledge of a range of high frequency and tricky words that do not conform with phonic rules

Phase 2 Set 1: s, a, t, p Set 2: i, n, m, d Set 3: g, o, c, k Set 4: ck, e, u, r Set 5: h, b, f, ff, l, ll, ss

Phase 3 Set 6: j, v, w, x Set 7: y, z, zz, qu Consonant digraphs: ch, sh, th, ng Vowel digraphs: ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er

Phase 4 This phase will consolidate children’s knowledge of graphemes in reading and spelling words containing adjacent consonants and polysyllabic words.

Phase 5 Children will be taught new graphemes and alternative pronunciations for these graphemes. Vowel digraphs: wh, ph, ay, ou, ie, ea, oy, ir, ue, aw, ew, oe, au Split digraphs: a_e, e_e, i_e, o_e, u_e

Phase 6 The focus is on learning spelling rules for suffixes. -s -es -ing -ed -er -est -y -en -ful -ly -ment -ness

What will you see in the phonics lesson today?

Revisit/review Flashcards to practice phonemes learnt so far. Teach Teach new phoneme air Practice Buried treasure Air, zair, fair, hair, lair, pair, vair, sair, thair Apply Read captions: The goat had a long beard. The quack was right in his ear.

Segmenting Breaking down words for spelling. sheep sh ee p

Blending Building words from phonemes to read. sh ee p sheep

Real and Pseudo (non words) Words

Actions

Teaching tricky words

How can you help your child at home? With all books, encourage your child to ‘sound out’ unfamiliar words and then blend the sounds together from left to right rather than looking at the pictures to guess. Once your child has read an unfamiliar word you can talk about what it means and help him or her to follow the story. Try to make time to read with your child every day. Grandparents and older brothers or sisters can help, too. Encourage your child to blend the sounds all the way through a word. Word games like ‘I-spy’ can also be an enjoyable way of teaching children about sounds and letters. You can also encourage your child to read words from your shopping list or road signs to practise phonics.

Support your child in reading and writing their spellings. How can you help your child at home? Miss Naylor’s Group Spellings (06.10.17) grasp trust thank blink stretch string strong shrink were out

Helpful websites and apps Phonics Websites Phonics Apps http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/question/index/3. http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ParentsMenu.htm. ... www.ictgames.com/literacy.html. ... http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/ ... http://www.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/vtc/ngfl/ngfl-flash/alphabet-eng/alphabet.htm. ... http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/index.shtml. Mr. Thorne Does Phonics: Letters and Sounds. ... Dr. Suess's ABC. ... Simplex Spelling with Reverse Phonics: Lite. ... Phonics Genius. ... Kids ABC Letter Phonics. ... Phonics with Phonzy. ... Tiki Bear Phonics. ... Phonics Vowels.

Information Pack