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Page 1: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

at Rhodes Avenue

Phonics Workshop Thursday 31st October 2019

Page 2: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Why read with our children?

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The sooner children are able to decode

the sooner they are able to comprehend and a combination of both leads to an

enjoyment of reading!

Why phonics?

Page 4: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children
Page 5: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Saying Sounds

• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children will find it easier to blend sounds into words. • It is easier to blend m-a-t than muh-a-tuh.

• Learning ‘pure’ sounds help children recognise the sound in order to split

them up and spell words.

Page 6: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Phonics Scheme

Page 7: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Speed Sounds

• Sounds are split into Speed Sets • Set 1 • Set 2 • Set 3 (alternative letter combinations for sounds) Once children are fluent with Set 1 and 2 they are able to write any word in English, albeit phonetically.

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High Frequency words

Page 9: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Phonics and Reading material

Page 10: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Ditty Sheet

Page 11: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Reading books

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Speed Sounds

• Sounds in and out of order • Circled sounds are book focus graphemes

Page 13: The National Numeracy Strategy...• There are approximately 44 sounds (phonemes) in English language. • Sounds should be said in a ‘pure’ way. e.g. mmm not muh • Children

Green and Red Words

• Check red words prior to reading

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Vocabulary check and Book Intro

• Explain that this word will turn up during reading and give definition.

• Read the book intro to give an overview of the text.

• Discuss the questions.

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Questions and Speed Words

• Find answers in the text • Children practise the words in and out of order at speed.

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My child finds these books boring!

• Can the child read the books fluently?

• Phonics books allow children to feel successful.