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PHONICS. Help you to understand: L earning to use phonics The phonic phases & technical language How to pronounce the phonemes The purpose of phonics Phonics and writing Websites & APPs to use at home. Tonight’s Aims or toonite’s ayms twoniet’s ames. wolf. pigs. he. roof. in.
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Help you to understand: • Learning to use phonics • The phonic phases & technical language • How to pronounce the phonemes • The purpose of phonics • Phonics and writing • Websites & APPs to use at home Tonight’s Aims or toonite’saymstwoniet’sames
wolf pigs he roof in Learning to use phonics
wolf pigs he roof in Learning to use phonics
At Broomgrove, we use Letters and Sounds across Key Stage 1 and the EYFS. There are 6 phases in letters and sounds. It is a structured programme in which teaching follows a set sequence: Revist/review Teach Practice Assess Phonics Scheme
The smallest unit of sound in a word. • There are 44 phonemes that we teach. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqhXUW_v-1s (sounds) Phonemes
DIGRAPHS – 2 letters that make 1 sound llsszzoaai • TRIGRAPHS – 3 letters that make 1 sound ighdge air Once children are good with single phonemes…
Letters representing a phoneme e.g. c ai igh GRAPHEME Children need to practise recognising the grapheme and saying the phoneme that it represents.
Recognising the letter sounds in a written word, for example c-u-p and merging or ‘blending’ them in the order in which they are written to pronounce the word ‘cup’ Blending for reading
‘Chopping Up’ the word to spell it out for writing • The opposite of blending Segmenting for spelling
drep • blom • gris Segment and Blend these words…
Can you segment and say how many phonemes in each word? shelf dress sprint string night church near Work with a partner. Use your whiteboard to record your answers. Segmenting Activity
shelf = sh – e – l – f = 4 phonemes • dress = d - r - e – ss = 4 phonemes • sprint = s – p – r – i – n – t = 6 phonemes • string = s – t – r – i – ng = 5 phonemes • night = n - igh - t = 3 phonemes • church = ch – ur – ch = 3 phonemes • near = n – ear = 2 phonemes Did you get them right?
32/40 to pass • Pass/fail outcome • Used to identify gaps and next steps in supporting phonics. Phonic Screening Check
Simple View of Reading – • The ultimate goal is fluency. • We are in the top 5% of schools in reading Nationally Application of Phonics
Writing – • Children’s phonic skills begin to be evident in their writing. • There are defined stages that children move through. • At Broomgrove we expect children to apply their letters and sounds knowledge in context. Application of Phonics
Words that are not phonically de-codeable • e.g. was, the, I • Some are ‘tricky’ to start with but will become de-codeable once we have learned the harder phonemes • e.g. out, there, TRICKY WORDS
Visit the phonic pages on the school website • Use games to encourage your child’s phonic development, including apps • Read as much as possible to and with your child. • Encourage and praise – get them to have a ‘good guess’. And finally: Can you use your phonics to read this word? photi Now you have the knowledge….
fish!f as in photoi as in womenti as in station Thank you for coming.
www.parentsintouch.co.uk • www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents • www.focusonphonics.co.uk • www.oxfordowl.co.uk • Pronunciation guide • http://www.ipadsinprimary.co.uk/phonics(twinkl) • https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/you-can-read!/id581827775?mt=8 • Letter lilies Useful websites/apps