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BARHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Reception Reading Meeting How to support your child with reading

BARHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Reception Reading Meeting How to support your child with reading. Reading in Reception. All children are beginning the process of learning to read Learning to read in Reception means access to other subjects; Maths Science History & Geography Languages.

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BARHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL Reception Reading Meeting How to support your child with reading

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  1. BARHAM PRIMARY SCHOOLReception Reading MeetingHow to support your child with reading

  2. Reading in Reception • All children are beginning the process of learning to read • Learning to read in Reception means access to other subjects; • Maths • Science • History & Geography • Languages

  3. Lots of research suggests that the best way to support your child is: • Talking to them as much as possible. • Teach Nursery Rhymes • Reading Fairytales • Singing songs • Sharing books together. • EPPE, DfES, 2004

  4. It’s never too early to start!

  5. ACTIVITY: What do you remember about learning to read? Talk to the person next to you.

  6. Only in English? • Reading • finding out about the world • sharing stories • Home Language • heritage • identity • family ties

  7. Phonics! • Research shows that phonics is the best and fastest way to teach reading and writing. But what is phonics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwJx1NSineE&safe=active Practise saying the sounds together.

  8. Blending • We teach children the sounds and they use these to read the words. • We sometimes use sound buttons to do this. • Let’s practise a few together.

  9. Segmenting • We teach children to segment the sounds to write words. • We use phoneme frames to support, children write 1 sound on each line. • Let’s practise some together.

  10. Home Readers • Thank you for your comments in your children’s reading records. They are very helpful to us. • Please continue to do so.

  11. Guided Reading in Reception • The children are taking part in guided reading session each week in small groups. • They read a variety of books during the guided reading session.

  12. Guided Reading Session

  13. Reading Tips (before you read) • Look at the cover. What do you think the story will be about? • Run through the book using the language of the book. • Talk about reading strategies.

  14. More Reading Tips (while you are reading) • Pictures • Phonics • Tricky words and High Frequency words • Comprehension

  15. Where to go for more help: • Class teacher • Library; Ealing Road, Town Hall • National Literacy Trust; www.literacytrust.org.uk • Handout

  16. Questions: • Any questions? • Please remember to take a leaflet • Thank you for coming The Reception Team

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