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Literacy and Phonics
Parents/Carers Workshop
Literacy? English?
• New Curriculum for Year 1 – 6 from September 2014.
• Spoken Language• Reading WORD READING AND
COMPREHENSION• Writing – Transcription, Spelling, Handwriting,
Composition• EYFS– Communication and Language Physical
Development, Literacy
Reading
• Reading for enjoyment
• Reading for information
• Reading for understanding
How are children taught to read?
PHONICS
“Phonics refers to a method for teaching speakers of English to read and write their language. It involves connecting
the sounds of spoken English with letters or groups of letters.” Literacy Trust
Phonics at Severnbanks
• Taught daily and systematically• Use Letters and Sounds programme• Taught from Term 1 in Reception• Phases 1-6 that all children progress through• Phonics teaches sounds as well as spelling
patterns and tricky words• Foundation for reading and writing• Part of the rest of the curriculum
Phase 1
• ‘Tuning in’ to sounds• Listening for sounds
• Sounds in the environment around us• Sounds in our names and important words
• Joining in rhymes and songs
Phase 2
• Children learn initial sounds all taught with an action and a story behind them
• Children are introduced to 6 tricky words
Phase 3 • Children begin to learn:
digraphs – 2 letters that make 1 soundtrigraphs – 3 letters that make 1 sound
• More tricky words are taught
Phase 4 • Children consolidate all the sounds learnt in
phases 2 and 3 – SPEED BLENDING• Blends are taught – fl, gr, st, str, tch • More tricky words are taught
Phase 5 • Children learn new ways of making the same
sounds – sounds families • More tricky words are taught
Phase 6• Spelling patterns and rules
• Suffix and prefix – starts and ends of wordsfearful unhappy
• Links in with our SPaG sessions – understanding of spelling, punctuation and grammar.
• Context for writing - application
Top Tips!
m muh
wif wiv with
ABC abcC-A-T c-a-t
The sound is___ the name is _____
Segmenting
Breaking the letters in a word up into sounds
Sounding out
Helps you to spell especially
Blending
Push the sounds back together SMOOTHLY so you have read the word
Sounds need to be blended smoothly and clearly so words are read correctly with sounds in order
s-i-t sit not it!
Tricky wordsCANNOT be sounded out
Breaks the rules of phonics!
the is not th-eSaid is not s-ai-d but is sed
Taught through mnemonics –Big Elephants Can’t Add Up Sums Easily
Comprehension and Understanding
• Ask questions about the book and picturesWhat happened to….?
Why did the …… ?How can you tell it is winter?
Where in the book is the word that tells me the boy is sad?
Can you find me a capital letter?Where is there an e sound?
Why is there a full stop there?
What can you do to help?
• Read little and often – do not need to read the whole book!
• Make reading fun – take turns• Don’t make it a battle• Encourage children to talk about their books• Encourage children to write and make marks
copying letters from books• PHONETICALLY PLAUSIBLE – using phonics to
write
Thank you for listening!