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PIXIES HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL

Objectives. To have a better understanding of how children learn to read and write.To understand why the teaching of Phonics is an important part of learning to read and write.To understand how we teach Phonics at Pixies Hill School.To feel more confident about helping your child to learn to read

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PIXIES HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL

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    1. PIXIES HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL Presentation on the teaching of Phonics Wednesday 11th May 2011

    2. Objectives To have a better understanding of how children learn to read and write. To understand why the teaching of Phonics is an important part of learning to read and write. To understand how we teach Phonics at Pixies Hill School. To feel more confident about helping your child to learn to read and write at home.

    3. How children learn to read… Whole word recognition Use of analogy Use of context/picture clues Syntactic knowledge Use of phonic knowledge to blend and segment words for reading

    4. Why Teach Phonics? Rose Review Introduction of ‘Letters and Sounds’ strategy. Strategy now regarded as the most important strategy to help children learn to read and write at an early age.

    5. How do we teach Phonics at Pixies Hill School? We follow the ‘Letters and Sounds’ strategy which informs teachers about which sounds to teach and in what order, it provides ideas and games to help the children learn those sounds. At Pixies Hill School we use a combination of teaching materials but in the Foundation Stage it is initially taught using the Jolly Phonics Scheme.

    6. Jolly Phonics Scheme The Jolly Phonics Scheme is an taught using an interactive whiteboard programme which gives the children the correct pronunciation for each phoneme. It provides the children with a mnemonic and action which helps the children remember the sounds. It also gives the child a story and a song to practise which helps embed the sound further.

    7. The Importance of Pronunciation Sounds need to be spoken softly, quickly and without adding an ‘uh’ sound at the end. If phonemes are not sounded correctly it is difficult for the children to re-blend sounds into words so that they can read them. Video clip: Letters and sounds video related to teaching of articulation of phonemes: vowels and consonants. http://nationalstrategies.standards.dcsf.gov.uk/node/85357

    8. Quickwrite Activity Now we are going to spend a few minutes practising a blending and segmenting activity using ‘sound buttons’ and ‘sound talking’.

    9. How can I help my child? Try and teach your children to sound the phonemes correctly – don’t add an ‘uh’. Encourage your child to ‘sound out’ a word if they struggle to read it. If they are confident at sounding out and can read most words in their books then ask your child if they can read the whole word without sounding it out. Remind them to use picture clues and think about the whole sentence – they can often guess from the context. Play phonic games: www.letters_and_sounds.com

    10. Any Questions? You now have an opportunity to ask questions – or write them down to be handed in at the end of the session. Thank you for coming.

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