Letters and Sounds Phonics Based Program Hope Community School.

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Letters and Sounds Phonics Based Program Hope Community School

What is phonics ? Phonics teaching involves teaching children the sounds of letters ( not just the names) and how to segment and blend them together to make words , e.g c - a - t can be blended to make cat

Phonics consists of : * identifying sounds in spoken words eg sat, pin * recognising the common spelling of each phoneme eg sh , ay * blending words into phonemes for reading eg ship * segmenting words into phonemes for spelling e.g sh-i-p.

How it works .. At Hope Community School the Letters and Sounds Program is implemented 4 days per week for a 20 minute block each morning. On Fridays the children try to use their learning to do some writing – ‘the Big Write’!

Letters and Sounds Phases Phonics and reading skills are taught in six distinct phases These phases are set out in the Letters and Sounds Program. Phases are taught sequentially.

Overview of Phases Phase 1 : Rhyming , keeping rhythms and start to relate letter sounds to words e.g. b is for bag Phase 2 : Learn initial letters sounds and build 3 letters words * Phase 3 : Learn all 44 phonemes and blend sounds together to read words Phase 4 : Blend consonants together to read difficult words e.g. blue , grab Phase 5 : Learn how to spell letter sounds in more than one way e.g rain, day , make Phase 6 : Learn how to spell word specific spelling e.g turned , beautiful

Sequence of each session 1. RECALL - Revisit and review previous sound and word building 2. TEACH - A new phonic skill 3. PRACTISE - the new skill 4. APPLY - in a new situation e.g reading or writing in a sentence

How you can help at home Encourage and model correct pronunciation of sounds (Jolly Phonics Songs, Pronunciation help) Reading daily to your child OR with your child OR listen to them read Encourage sounding out as one strategy when they are having trouble reading a word PRAISE all attempts Talk about the ‘Take Home’ and see if the children can find anything beginning with the letter sound.

How you can help at home Useful resources: Letters and Sounds Resources and Games for all phases. Jolly Phonics Resources Word lists for each phase

Useful definitions PHONEME - smallest unit of sound GRAPHEME - written representation of the sound DIGRAPH - two letters making one sound e.g ee TRIGRAPH - three letters making one sound e.g igh SPLIT DIGRAPH - where two letters are not adjacent e.g a-e as in have

Book Bags Books changes – Monday, Wednesday and Friday Reading diary – Please record when you have read with your child. Homework folder – Sounds sheet, Name writing