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Phonics in KS1 Wednesday 7 th November

Phonics in KS1 Wednesday 7 th November. Aims of tonight…. Show you a flavour of the how the children progress through the RWI programme. Know and understand some of the technical vocabulary we use with the children. Recap Set 1 Sounds- learn more about Set 2 and Set 3 sounds.

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Phonics in KS1 Wednesday 7 th November

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  1. Phonics in KS1 Wednesday 7th November

  2. Aims of tonight… • Show you a flavour of the how the children progress through the RWI programme. • Know and understand some of the technical vocabulary we use with the children. • Recap Set 1 Sounds- learn more about Set 2 and Set 3 sounds. • Explore the reading and writing materials that we use with the children. • Find out how we use these materials to support our phonics sessions.

  3. Set 1 Sounds • Single letter sounds + sh, ch, th, ng, nk • Taught in daily intensive and fun sessions- reviewed on a daily basis. • There is also a focus on the formation of these letters- need to form correctly! • Need to have this knowledge securely embedded before they can move on

  4. Cut off the ‘ugh’ part of your sound Children need to speak purely and in a clear voice with no ‘ugh’ sound Have a go… t y h n m Great website- Mr Thorne Does Phonics

  5. Meet Fred • Fred talks differently from you & I. He can only ‘Fred talk’ (Sometimes robot talk) • He uses his single sounds to segment (pull apart) and blend (put back together) to read words… • c - a - t = cat • d - o - g = dog • ship = sh - i – p • chop = ch – o – p

  6. Green Words • Words we can ‘sound out’ CVC – Consonant, Vowel, Consonant eg: pot, sat, tip, map, mop, bat CCVC - Consonant, Consonant, Vowel, Consonant eg: crop, chop, ship, chip, shop

  7. ‘Pseudo Words’nonsense / alien words • Once children can read the single sounds they begin reading real words. • However they also need to use their sounds to read nonsense words. • d- i – l -p = dilp • v-u-d- s = vuds • z- o- t- a = zota

  8. Red words • Tricky Words- words that cannot be sounded out… the, said, you, my… • No magic answer for learning these- just need to recognise them! • Practice- look, say, cover, write, check • Silly rhymes- what- w hat - said- snakes and indians dance

  9. Set 2 and 3 sounds • Set 2 ay, ee, igh, ow, oo, oo, ar, or, air, ir, ou, oy • Set 3 a_e, ea, i_e, o_e, u_e, aw, are, ur, er, ow, ai, oa, ew, ire, ear, ure, tious, tion

  10. Reading materials • Ditties • Storybooks (7 levels )

  11. Storybooks • Practise speed sounds • Read green, red, challenge words. • Vocabulary check • Listen and think about introduction • Read the story • Discuss what they have read

  12. What can skilled readers do? Skilled readers can: Answer a question about the content Anticipate what happens next based on hints in the story Actively interact with the text and relate ideas presented in the text to their own knowledge and experiences. In other words not only are they a fluent reader but they COMPREHEND what they are reading.

  13. 3 levels of comprehension Can your child find evidence directly from the text? What did……… do? How many……… were/are there? Who is the main character………? Where is the story set? Can your child think and search for the answer? What happened when……… did………? What happened to………? What do you think might happen next OR what happened before? Where was…… when this was happening? Can your child answer questions without referring to the story? (It is your child’s opinion and thoughts) Have you ever…? Do you think they should behave like this? In your opinion… Why do you think he behaved like that? How do you feel about……?

  14. Get Writing Books • Makes a strong link between reading and writing • Hold a sentence • Build a sentence • Find the errors • Writing exercises related to the story

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