Phonics The importance of phonics Pronunciation of sounds Look at Y1 phonics screening check.

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Phonics The importance of phonics Pronunciation of sounds Look at Y1 phonics screening check

Why we teach phonics ent-information-understanding-phonics/

Phoneme- the smallest unit of a sound in a word Grapheme-letter or letters that represent a phoneme f, ph Phonemes are represented by letters (graphemes) A child needs to learn the letters that make up each sound. This is known as phoneme-grapheme representation. A phoneme can be represented by one or more letters i.e. ch ai n

Digraph-two letters which make one sound A consonant digraph contains two consonants sh, ck, th, ll A vowel digraph contains at least one vowel ai, ee, ar, oy Trigraphs-three letters which make one sound igh, dge,

The same phoneme can be represented in more than one way i.e. rain, may, lake The same spelling may represent more than one phoneme i.e. mean, deaf This is where children need to learn to use the skill of making sense of the text.

Set 1, Set 2 and Set 3 sounds s/sound-pronunciation-guide/

What is segmenting and blending ? s/parent-tutorial-independent- blending/

Phonics test at the end of Year 1 The phonics screening check will be taken individually in June by all children in Year 1. It is designed to give teachers and parents information on how your child is progressing in phonics. It will help to identify whether your child needs additional support at this stage so that they do not fall behind in this vital early reading skill.

Pseudo words These are words that are phonically decodable but are not actual words with an associated meaning e.g. brip, snorb.decodable Pseudo words are included in the check specifically to assess whether your child can decode a word using phonics skills and not their memory.decode The pseudo words will be shown to your child with a picture of a monster and they will be asked to tell their teacher what sort of monster it is by reading the word. probably enjoy reading these words.

Pseudo words

Activities with your child Read Write Inc sound cards Read Write Inc books Phonic challenges Fred fingers

Websites and apps to support at home Username: hemswell1 Password: classone

Questions? Any further information you think you need? Any resources you think would help you at home?