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What is phonics? How does it help with reading and writing?

What is phonics? How does it help with reading and writing?.

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What is phonics? How does it help with reading and writing?

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  1. What is phonics? How does it help with reading and writing?

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  3. Cracking a Code

  4. How did we know? • ‘Feel’ for language. • Knowledge and understanding of the world. • Syntax – language pattern of sentences. • Word patterns. • Knowledge of letters and sounds. • Punctuation.

  5. Starts with Sound

  6. Phonological Awareness Being able to: • locate sounds • discriminate sounds (environment, instruments, body percussion) • rhythm and rhyme • alliteration • voice sounds • sequencing • oral blending and segmenting (Toy Talk/Robot Speak)

  7. Phonics

  8. Matching Shapes to Sounds Writing – encoding Reading – decoding

  9. Matching Shapes to Sounds Writing – encoding Reading – decoding Systematic

  10. Letters and Sounds Toy Talk Graphemes and Phonemes Sound Buttons CVC words Onset and rime High Frequency Words Digraphs

  11. Book Bands • Variety • Systematic • Skill based

  12. Reading at the Early Stages • Walk Through the Book Talk about – title, cover illustrations, blurb, predict. Introduce - unknown proper nouns, tricky words (that aren’t ‘target’ words) Play – find the word, look for a … Talk about – each page; paraphrase what will be read.

  13. Reading at the Early Stages • Read ‘My turn, your turn’. • Pause If they get stuck. • Prompt Give an appropriate clue. • Praise Their efforts. Correct sensitively if necessary. • Read Reread sentence where error occurred to develop accuracy and understanding.

  14. Reading at the Early Stages • Talk What have they understood? Personal response. Develop vocabulary.

  15. What Can Parents/Carers Do To Help? • Talk! • Sing (even if it’s not in tune!). • Have the radio on in the background. • Tell stories (real or imagined). • Read to/with them (a range of sources in all sorts of places). • Let them see you reading and writing. • Use the library. • Have a store of books that are easily accessed.

  16. What Can Parents/Carers Do To Help? • Practise letter sounds – crisp, sharp sounds. • Stretch out words – identify phonemes. • Practise recognising individual words. • Make and break a sentence. • Find time for them to read – establish good habits, make it essential, every day skill – quality. • Encourage/ensure home-school books are returned weekly. • Support spelling practice – encourage sounding out.

  17. What Can Parents/Carers Do To Help? • Use a dictionary. • Use ‘big’ words. • Talk about the news. • Make capital letters really tall! • Letter names – only when letter ‘sounds’ are known. • Use upper and lower case to write names. • Let your child teach you.

  18. Home Time! Thank you for coming and supporting your child.

  19. Reading Eggs http://readingeggs.co.uk/ • Alphablockshttp://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/alphablocks/

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