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Anston Hillcrest Primary School Spelling Workshop

Anston Hillcrest Primary School Spelling Workshop. Aims. How we teach spelling in school Spelling strategies Games What you can do at home?. Spelling.. a ‘peace’ of cake?. Linked to self esteem Specific difficulties Only taught phonemes marked. Phonics Teaching in FS & KS1.

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Anston Hillcrest Primary School Spelling Workshop

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  1. Anston Hillcrest Primary SchoolSpelling Workshop

  2. Aims • How we teach spelling in school • Spelling strategies • Games • What you can do at home?

  3. Spelling.. a ‘peace’ of cake? • Linked to self esteem • Specific difficulties • Only taught phonemes marked

  4. Phonics Teaching in FS & KS1 • 15 minutes a day • Every single day • At the appropriate phase for the children • Y2 10 words per week • Learning environment Fast Fun Systematic

  5. Timetable for Expected Phases Phase 1: FS1 Phase 2: Starts FS2 (6 weeks) Phase 3: Starts FS2 (Oct 12 weeks) Phase 4: FS2 (4-6 weeks) Phase 5: Starts Y1 (1 Year) Phase 6: Starts Y2 (1 Year)

  6. 44 Phonemes

  7. Terminology • A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in a word • A grapheme is the letter, or letters, representing a phoneme t ai igh

  8. Terminology Two letters, making one sound A consonant digraph contains two consonants sh ck th ll A vowel digraph contains at least one vowel ai ee ar oy Three letters making one sound igh dge

  9. Terminology Split Digraphs A digraph in which the two letters making the sound are not adjacent, (e.g. make)

  10. Segmenting • Segmenting • Chopping up the word to spell it.

  11. Phoneme frames

  12. Segmenting shelf = sh – e – l – f = 4 phonemes dress = d - r - e – ss = 4 phonemes sprint = s – p – r – i – n – t = 6 phonemes string = s – t – r – i – ng = 5 phonemes

  13. Phase 1 • Exploring and experimenting with sounds and words • Distinguish between different sounds in the environment and phonemes • Learn to orally blend and segment words

  14. Phase 2 • 19 phonemes and graphemes • VC and CVC words • 2 syllable words, simple captions and some tricky words.

  15. Phase 3 • Next 25 phonemes and graphemes • Learn letter names • New phonemes and 2 syllable words.

  16. Phase 3 • Be able to blend and read CVC words • (i.e. single-syllable words consisting of Phase Two and Phase Three graphemes) e.g.

  17. Reversibles • pat tap • snip pins • strap parts • ward draw Anna Hannah Palindromes!

  18. Finish st___ p 20 seconds to complete the word. stamp stoop strip steep strap stop ‘ur’ ‘er’ ‘oi’ surpise urgent purchase furniture purpose

  19. Word Blocks stop stab stamp star lamp

  20. Phase 4 • Consolidation • Consonants and polysyllabic words. (CCVC, CVCC, CCVCC) Step listclap graspstrap Tricky words

  21. Word Ladders

  22. Rhyme it Helps tune the children into listening carefully. Sick Stick Choose ea / ee / e consonant e Meat seat treat heat complete sleet

  23. Right from Wrong Children identify the correct version of the spelling. Tomorrow Tommorow Tomoro

  24. Phase 5 • Broaden knowledge of graphemes and phonemes • Learn new graphemes and alternative pronunciations. • Choosing appropriate graphemes when spelling and begin to build up word specific knowledge.

  25. Phase 5 New graphemes ay (day) oy (boy) wh (when) a-e (make) ou (out) ie (tie) ea (eat) ir (girl) ue (blue) aw (saw) ey (honey) ph (photo) ew (new) oe (toe) au (paul) e-e (these) i-e (like) o-e (home) u-e (rule)

  26. Phase 5 – Alternative pronunciations a: hat acorn fast was e: bed he i: tin find o: hot no u: but unit pull ow: down low ie: pie field ea: sea head er: fern farmer ou: out soup could mould y: yes my gym happy ch: chin chef school c: cat cell g: got magic ey: they money

  27. Speed Write Write the word out as many times as possible within 30 seconds. Muscle memory

  28. Phase 6 Spelling • Identify tricky bits in a word. • Develop strategies for spelling longer words. • Develop guidelines for making choices between spelling alternatives. • Begin to explore spelling conventions e.g. when using past tense, adding suffixes.

  29. What’s the rule? Move – moving Shove – shoving Change – changing Hop – hopping Slip – slipping Tap – tapping Step – stepping Remove the ‘e’ and add ‘ing’ Double the final consonant after a short vowel sound and add ‘ing’

  30. Hangman

  31. Spelling Strategies • Colour phonemes • Counting letters of challenging spellings • Splitting the word into syllables / phonemes Sep a rat e s e p a r a t e • Look for words within words / word families. • Knowledge of prefixes and suffixes • Mnemonics because • Big elephants can always understand small elephants

  32. How to support your child? • Practise spellings and have fun with words. • Find the tricky bits and work on that. • Read as much as possible to and with your child. • Encourage and praise – get them to have a "good guess! • Ask your child’s teacher if you want to know more.

  33. Useful Websites http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/index.htm http://www.topmarks.co.uk/EducationalGames.aspx http://www.familylearning.org.uk/phonics_games.html http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/index.shtml http://www.funbrain.com/kidscenter.html

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