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Phonics Phonics Phonics Phonics
Aims-Aims-Aims-Aims-• To know what type of phonics To know what type of phonics
we teach at our school and we teach at our school and why.why.
• To learn the main structure of To learn the main structure of a phonics lesson. a phonics lesson.
• How you can help at How you can help at home.home.
Key words in phonics-2 minutes in pairs to think what these words mean.
1.Grapheme2.Blending 3.Phoneme
4.Grapheme phoneme correspondence5.Digraph
6.Segmenting7.Trigraph
How do we teach phonics at Puttenham?
Letters and Sounds
• A government programme that we follow.
• There are 6 phases.• It has a simple lesson plan for
each lesson and we can use Phonics Play to help us include ICT.
Phase 1- Early Years• Environmental sounds• Body percussion• Musical instruments• Nursery rhymes• Rhyming words• Oral blending• Games! E.g. cross the river
Phase 2- ReceptionWe teach at least 19 letters, and move children on from oral blending and segmentation to blending and segmenting with letters. By the end of the phase many children should be able to read some VC and CVC words and to spell them either using magnetic letters or by writing the letters on paper or on whiteboards. During the phase they will be introduced to reading two-syllable words and simple captions. They will also learn to read some high-frequency ‘tricky’ words: I, the, to, go, no, into.
Phase 2- ReceptionHow?
Letter progression (one set per week)Set : s a t pSet : i n m dSet : g o c kSet : ck e u rSet : h b f, ff l, ll ss
Following this lesson plan for each
phoneme:Revisit and review■ Practise previously learned letters■ Practise oral blending and segmentation
Teach■ Teach a new letter (Jolly Phonics)■ Teach blending and/or segmentation with letters (weeks 2 and 3)■ Teach one or two tricky words (week 3 onwards)
Practise■ Practise reading and/or spelling words with the new letter
Apply■ Read or write a caption (with the teacher) using one or more high-frequency words and words containing the new letter (week 3 onwards)
Teach-In this section we need to-•Hear it and say it•See it and say it•Say it and write it
Jolly Phonics
• What is Jolly Phonics?• Scheme- not dictated by the
government. • Mixture of actions and songs
•https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybiJTZNLvTI
Lets learn the ‘h’
phoneme!
Discrete phonic/spelling session (based on 20 minute session)
• Review – practise previously learnedc5 min
letters/spelling rules• Teach – new grapheme/phoneme c.5
min correspondence– blending and segmenting– tricky words
• Practise – new phoneme/grapheme c.10 min correspondences
• Apply – read or write captions c.5 min
Phonics/Spelling
Make Phonics fun!• Keep them active!• ICT• Range or resources in school• Use sand/ water • Inside/outside
Most important aspect of teaching phonics???
•Pure phonemes!!!!
• C-a-t= catuh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J2Ddf_0Om8
(1.30 minutes)
How you can help!• Develop listening – songs, rhymes
and stories• Practice reading new sounds and
tricky words every day• Look/Listen for letters and sounds
in the environment• Make it fun!