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Discover valuable tips for assisting children with reading at Milverton school. Learn how to choose appropriate books, incorporate phonics for early readers, structure reading sessions, ask engaging questions, maintain a reading record, and keep reading enjoyable. Get insights on recommended reads and effective ways to make reading fun for kids. This guide covers essential skills such as choosing books, using phonics, session structuring, comprehension questions, and the importance of reading records.
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Hearing children read at Milverton And some spelling updates! A guide for parents
Hearing children read at Milverton Aims: • Choosing a book • Phonics – Early readers • Structuring a session • Asking questions • The reading record • Recommended reads • Making reading fun • Question time A guide for parent volunteers
Hearing children read at Milverton Choosing a Book: Best fit Books Choosing a Book: The Five Finger Rule A guide for parent volunteers
Hearing children read at Milverton Phonics for Early Readers Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education and Skills in 2007. It aims to build children's speaking and listening skills in their own right as well as to prepare children for learning to read by developing their phonic knowledge and skills. It sets out a detailed and systematic programme for teaching phonic skills for children starting by the age of five, with the aim of them becoming fluent readers by age seven. A guide for parent volunteers
PHASE 3 TRICKY WORDS he she we me be was you they all are my her YR
PHASE 4 TRICKY WORDS said have like so do some come were there little one when out what Phase 4 – No New Sounds Consolidation of phases 1-3 (especially spelling) YR + YR1
PHASE 5 TRICKY WORDS oh their people Mr Mrs looked called asked could Y1 + Recap
Hearing children read at Milverton Y2 + Recap Phonics for Early Readers A guide for parent volunteers
Hearing children read at Milverton Letters and Sounds is a phonics resource published by the Department for Education and Skills in 2007. It aims to build children's speaking and listening skills in their own right as well as to prepare children for learning to read by developing their phonic knowledge and skills. It sets out a detailed and systematic programme for teaching phonic skills for children starting by the age of five, with the aim of them becoming fluent readers by age seven. Sounds by Children
Hearing children read at Milverton Structuring a Session 10 minute session Recap the story so far. Read a few pages – encourage the children to work out their own errors! Use phonics. Ask two or three questions using the bookmarks. Ask for evidence Ask the children what they think will happen next and why. Fill in the journal. A guide for parent volunteers
Hearing children read at Milverton Comprehension Questions for reading Have a go at Choosing some questions. A guide for parent volunteers
The Key Skills of Reading Question Bookmarks
Hearing children read at Milverton The Reading Record A guide for parent volunteers
Reading is fun! Variety is the spice of life! Read all about it! Big Books of Cool Stuff Choice Extreme Reading Reading Role Models You’re never too old for a story!
Hearing children read at Milverton Aims: • Choosing a book • Phonics – Early readers • Structuring a session • Asking questions • The reading record • Recommended Reads • Making reading fun • Question time Any Questions? A guide for parent volunteers