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Phun with Phonics !

Phun with Phonics !. What is a phoneme?. It’s a unit of sound. How many sounds in cat? C A T.   . How do we teach it?. Learning through actions, pictures, stories and sounds. The first sounds…. We teach the sounds not the letter names. The first set of sounds we teach are:

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Phun with Phonics !

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  1. Phun with Phonics!

  2. What is a phoneme? It’s a unit of sound. How many sounds in cat? CA T 

  3. How do we teach it? • Learning through actions, pictures, stories and sounds.

  4. The first sounds… • We teach the sounds not the letter names. The first set of sounds we teach are: S P A I T N Have a go practising these sounds!

  5. Making words • Once children know these sounds we can start making words. • Sat • Pin • Nip • Sit • Pit • Pat • Pip • Sip

  6. Where it gets a bit tricky… • There are 42 phonemes to teach in total. • Some of these phonemes are made up of more than one letter including… • ai as in rain • oa as in boat • sh as in shop

  7. What we want you to do… Come to the Parents’ Workshop

  8. Come to the Parents’ Workshop • Find out more about the Jolly Phonics programme by coming to the workshop for parents in September. • The workshop will show you exactly how to make the sounds and how children learn to put the sounds together. • We will also go through the early writing process for Infants.

  9. Save the Date!Wednesday September 3rd 20146.30 – 7.30pmMrs Tallon’s room

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