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Phonics Workshop 20 th February 2013 Mendaram Nursery

Phonics Workshop 20 th February 2013 Mendaram Nursery. What will you learn?. Letters and Sounds resource Phase 1 Games children play at school Names and sounds Letter formation Phase 2 and beyond. Phase 1.

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Phonics Workshop 20 th February 2013 Mendaram Nursery

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  1. Phonics Workshop 20th February 2013 Mendaram Nursery

  2. What will you learn? • Letters and Sounds resource • Phase 1 • Games children play at school • Names and sounds • Letter formation • Phase 2 and beyond

  3. Phase 1 • Phase One of Letters and Sounds concentrates on developing children's speaking and listening skills and lays the foundations for the phonic work which starts in Phase 2. • The ways in which teachers model speaking and listening, interact and talk with children are critical to the success of Phase One activities.

  4. Phase 1 is divided into seven aspects. Activities within the seven aspects are designed to help children: 1. Listen attentively 2. Enlarge their vocabulary 3. Speak confidently to adults and other children 4. Discriminate phonemes 5. Reproduce audibly the phonemes they hear, in order, all through the word 6. Use sound-talk to segment words into phonemes.

  5. Aspect 1 - General sound discrimination - environmental The aim of this aspect is to raise children's awareness of the sounds around them and to develop their listening skills. Activities suggested in the guidance include going on a listening walk, drumming on different items outside and comparing the sounds, playing a sounds lotto game.

  6. Game CBeebies Games http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/razzle-dazzle/games/razzle-dazzle-chitchatchest/

  7. Aspect 2 - General sound discrimination - instrumental sounds This aspect aims to develop children's awareness of sounds made by various instruments and noise makers. Activities include comparing and matching sound makers, playing instruments alongside a story and making loud and quiet sounds.

  8. Game 1. Which instrument? 2. Adjust the volume

  9. Aspect 3 - General sound discrimination - body percussion The aim of this aspect is to develop children's awareness of sounds and rhythms. Activities include singing songs and action rhymes, listening to music and developing a sounds vocabulary.

  10. Game Follow the sound round the circle.

  11. Aspect 4 - Rhythm and rhyme This aspect aims to develop children's appreciation and experiences of rhythm and rhyme in speech. Activities include rhyming stories, rhyming bingo, clapping out the syllables in words and odd one out.

  12. Game Clap the syllables in your name. Can you clap: umbrella? elephant? pencil? binoculars?

  13. Letter sounds Letter names

  14. Aspect 5 - Alliteration The focus is on initial sounds of words, with activities including I-Spy type games and matching objects which begin with the same sound.

  15. Game I spy with my little eye Something beginning with the sound ……

  16. Aspect 6 - Voice sounds The aim is to distinguish between different vocal sounds and to begin oral blending and segmenting. Activities include Metal Mike, where children feed pictures of objects into a toy robot's mouth and the teacher sounds out the name of the object in a robot voice - /c/-/u/-/p/ cup, with the children joining in.

  17. Game Metal Mike Have you got robot arms?

  18. Aspect 7 - Oral blending and segmenting In this aspect, the main aim is to develop oral blending and segmenting skills. To practise oral blending, the teacher could say some sounds, such as /c/-/u/-/p/ and see whether the children can pick out a cup from a group of objects. For segmenting, the teacher could hold up an object such as a sock and ask the children which sounds they can hear in the word sock.

  19. Game Try to say the sounds in words.

  20. Letter formation and sounds Round- c o a d g q Start at the top!- l i t u y j Down and back up- r n m h b p

  21. Letter formation and sounds v w s z x e f k Note - font

  22. Resources • Whiteboards • Chalks • Sand trays • Paint • Water • Air • Outdoors –sticks, pebbles

  23. Have a go… with the streamers with the sand tray

  24. Moving on ….. Phase 2 Primary 1

  25. Well done! Thank you Any questions?

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