Welcome to Year R Reading Evening.. Development Matters: Reading 40-60 Months Continues a rhyming string. Hears and says the initial sound in words. Can.

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Welcome to Year R Reading Evening.

Development Matters: Reading Months Continues a rhyming string. Hears and says the initial sound in words. Can segment the sounds in simple words and blend them together and knows which letters represent some of them. Links sounds to letters, naming and sounding the letters of the alphabet. Begins to read words and simple sentences. Uses vocabulary and forms of speech that are increasingly influenced by their experiences of books. Enjoys an increasing range of books. Knows that information can be retrieved from books and computers. Early Learning Goal Children read and understand simple sentences. They use phonic knowledge to decode regular words and read them aloud accurately. They also read some common irregular words. They demonstrate understanding when talking with others about what they have read.

Making reading enjoyable Anywhere, out and about, shopping, labels, signs.

Anything Playing reading games, matching words, Snap, I spy… Let them see you reading, role model Follow your child’s lead Enjoyable shared experience!

What are we reading? Comprehension.... Reading isn’t all about being able to read it. Do they understand what they are reading? Ask them a question after every couple of pages: Can you tell me what has happened? Who has fallen off their bike? How do you think they are feeling? Predict, how will the story end?

How can we help them when they get stuck? Look at the pictures - could they help. Sound it out - get them to say each sound e.g. c-a-t. If they cannot hear the word I would then say c-a-t getting quicker each time. Help them with the sound they are finding hard e.g b-a-t they are saying d-a-t. Read the rest of the sentence.

Phonics At Tavistock we follow the Read Write Inc. approach.

RWInc has five underlying principles: Pace Praise Purpose Participation Passion

Speed Sounds Set 1 The children are taught sounds in these groups: m a s d t i n p g o c k u b f e l h sh r j v y w th z ch qu x ng nk They learn to: Say the sound (stretched or bounced) Read and write the sound Sound-letter pictures are used to help the children learn these sounds quickly.

Meet Fred! Fred is used for sound blending with word cards (Fred Talk) and finger spelling (Fred Fingers).

Speed Sounds Set 1 - Word Time! Once the children know a group of sounds they: Make words with magnetic letters for reading and spelling. Read the corresponding Green Word cards in Fred Talk (sound blending) Spell the words using Fred Fingers (finger spelling) While children practise reading these words they learn the next set of sounds. This activity is known as Word Time! Once the children can read and blend all the Set 1 sounds into words they start the Storybooks.

Word Cards In addition to the Green Word Cards that are used to practise word blending for reading. We have Red Word Cards to practise reading words with tricky spellings.

Reading books, Book boxes and the Library Reading books: The reading books will get changed on a Thursday, then you get to keep the book for the week. Classroom book boxes: In addition to this book you can take out books from the class box and change them as frequently as you would like. Please sign them out. The library: Lunchtimes and after school on Thursday. Don’t forget to join the local library too!

Reading diaries Stars: Every time you read a book, a sign, an invitation, you can colour in 1 star every day. Bronze, Silver, Gold and Diamond. Comment: Jot in the diary what reading you have done and how your child found the book, positive comments and any difficulties. Helping Hand: To give ideas on how to emphasise different areas of reading with your child.

Thursday In your child’s red book bag there will be a book to share.

Share By ‘share’ we mean away from any distractions (no television on) - find a cosy place. I used to read in bed with my children before their bedtime story. Take a picture walk through the story discussing the pictures. Then show your child how a book works. E.g. We read from left to right. Finally look at the words and read them together. Make this a pleasurable experience and they will soon be reading.

The coming weeks… Once your child has learnt the first sounds you will see a zipped wallet in the book bag with words to learn to read. If they are green the words need to be sounded out and blended. C-a-t sh-e-d If they are red they are a ‘tricky’ word - they cannot be blended. Your child needs to remember it, learn it by sight. the

6 words at first and 6 more as they learn them. ammatsadatmadI inpinnipdogsatas coddothotandfingo jughatfatratrunthe zipvanmanwintenof menvetfogbatboxsaid foxlegrubmugcatmy oncupbinfunsapshe potitbughutlethe metnitcubjugjamput

Finally… We hope this has helped you feel at ease with your child’s journey to becoming a reader. Please have a look at the resources we have put out. We are around to answer any questions you may have. Thank you for listening