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PHONICS TEACHING. How is phonics taught each day?. Sequence of teaching: Revisit and review (Sounds already taught) Teach (New sounds) Practise (Reading words) Apply (Using the words). Six Phase Phonic Teaching. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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PHONICS TEACHING
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How is phonics taught each day?
Sequence of teaching:
Revisit and review (Sounds already taught)
Teach (New sounds)
Practise (Reading words)
Apply (Using the words)
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Six Phase Phonic Teaching.
Learning phonics is easier because the sounds are grouped into different phases. Each phase gets progressively more complex.
Phase 1 – Rhyme, alliteration and distinguishing between environmental sounds.
Phase 2 – Single letter sounds.
Phase 3- Some single letter sounds and some sounds that have two or three letters making one sound. (digraphs and trigraphs)
Phase 4 – Reading and spelling words with adjacent consonants.
Phase 5 – Learning alternative ways of making sounds.
Phase 6 – Children become fluent readers and accurate spellers.
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Phase 2
Letter progression:
Set 1: s a t pSet 2: i n m dSet 3: g o c kSet 4: ck e u rSet 5: h b f, ff l, ll ss
Oral blending and segmentation.
Tricky wordsthe, to, I, no, go, into
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PHASE 2 ASSESSMENT
By the end of phase 2 children should:
Give the sound when shown any phase 2 letter, securing first the starter letters s, a, t, p, i, n.
Find any phase 2 letter, from a display, when given the sound.
Be able to orally blend and segment in order to read and spell (using magnetic letters) VC words such as if, am, on, up and silly words such as ip, ug and ock.
Be able to read the five tricky words the, to, I, no, go.
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PHASE 3 – SPLIT INTO 3A, 3B AND 3C Phase 3a
Letter progression:
Set 6: j v w x
Set 7: y z, zz qu
Further graphemes (letters): ch sh th ee oo
Further graphemes included in words such as:
chip, shop, thin/then, feet, boot/look.
Tricky wordsHe, we, me, be, you,
all, my, she, was, they, are, her
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PHASE 3
Phase 3b
Graphemes:ng oa ar ai ow er or oi ur
Graphemes included in words such as:ring, boat, farm, rain, cow, power, for, coin,
hurt
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PHASE 3
Phase 3c
Graphemes:igh ear air ure
Graphemes included in words such as:night, dear, fair, pure
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PHASE 3A, 3B AND 3C ASSESSMENT By the end of phase 3 children should:
Give the sound when shown all or most of phase 2 and 3 graphemes.
Find all or most of phase 2 and 3 graphemes, from a display, when given the sound.
Be able to blend and read CVC words (single-syllable consisting of phase 2 and 3 graphemes)
Be able to segment and make a phonetically plausible attempt at spelling CVC words.
Be able to read the tricky words he, she, we, me, be, was, my, you, her, they, all, are.
Be able to spell the tricky words the, to, I, no, go Write each letter correctly when following a model.
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PHASE 4
Still being able to: Give the sound when shown any phase 2 and 3 grapheme. Find any phase 2 and 3 grapheme from a display when given
the sound.
Learning to: Be able to blend to read / segment to spell words containing
adjacent consonants. Write each letter correctly.
Words including adjacent consonants
CVCC CCVC CCVCC CCCVC CCCVCC
wentgulp
gripplan
standcramp
scrap spring
Tricky wordsSaid, like, do, come,
there, one, out, have, so, some, were, little,
when, what
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PHASE 4 ASSESSMENT By the end of phase 4 children should:
Give the sound when shown an phase 2 and 3 grapheme.
Find any phase 2 and 3 grapheme, from a display, when given the sound.
Be able to blend and read words containing adjacent consonants.
Be able to segment and spell words containing adjacent consonants.
Be able to read the tricky words some, one, said, come, do, so, were, when, have, there, out, like, little, what.
Be able to spell the tricky words he, she, we, me, be, was, my, you, her, they, all, are.
Write each letter correctly.
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PHASE 5
The purpose: For children to broaden their knowledge of
graphemes and phonemes (sound) for use in reading and spelling.
Learn new graphemes and alternative pronunciations for these and the graphemes they already know.
To become quicker at recognising graphemes of more than one letter in words and at blending the phonemes they represent.
Learn to choose the appropriate graphemes when spelling.
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ALTERNATIVE SPELLING EXAMPLES
ai ay a-e a
pain tray came apron
wait crayon snake station
ee ea e-e ie ey
feet treat these chief key
creep least theme priest chimney
igh ie y i-e
night tried my like
flight pie why prize
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PHASE 5 ASSESSMENT By the end of phase 5 children should:
Give the sound when shown any grapheme that has been taught.
For any given sound, write the common graphemes. Apply phonic knowledge and skill as the prime approach
to reading and spelling unfamiliar words that are not completely decodable.
Read and spell phonically decodable two-syllable and three-syllable words.
Read automatically all the words in the list of 100 high frequency words.
Accurately spell most of the words in the list of 100 high frequency words.
Form each letter correctly.
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PHASE 6
The purpose:
For children to become fluent readers and increasingly accurate spellers.
Shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
Children read for information and pleasure.