FRANCES WOODWARD. Phonics Stories. for Older Learners. Illustrations by Grant Dudley. Imprimata



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FRANCES WOODWARD Phonics Stories for Older Learners Illustrations by Grant Dudley Imprimata

Introduction These stories are graded within a phonic progression, which takes the learner from simple to more complex. They have been written especially for older children, adult and ESOL learners. They follow the phonic progression that is presented in the Sounds~Write programme and are designed to be used alongside that programme. However, they would be useful for any teacher who wants to introduce the English alphabet code gradually, in a structured sequence. Being able to read a short text, at the right level, will give the learners confidence and a sense of achievement. It is important to reinforce work on the sounds at each level with reading words in text. Each story includes the sounds taught in that unit and the sounds already learned in previous units, so that the learner can decode every word and gain confidence from independent reading. The stories are divided into two sections. Section One contains stories which introduce the English alphabet code in its simplest form: single-letter sounds and consonant digraphs, within CVC words in the initial stages. The level of difficulty increases gradually to include 4 and 5 sound words, such as CCCVC. This progression correlates to the Initial Code of the Sounds-Write programme and Phases 2, 3 and 4 of Letters and Sounds. Section Two contains stories that focus on the main vowel phonemes in our language. It correlates to the Extended Code of the Sounds~Write programme and Phases 3 and 5 of Letters and Sounds. There are two levels in this section: Level 1 are simpler stories containing a limited number of graphemes representing the target sound. Level 2 are more complex stories and contain more ways of spelling that sound. Appropriate polysyllabic words are included in each section. The stories can also be used to consolidate code knowledge. The Sound Search activity, outlined on page 93, helps to enhance aural discrimination by asking the learners to listen for the target sound. Analysing the words containing that sound helps them to identify the various ways of spelling the sound. A book containing extensive phonic resources suitable for older learners can be ordered from Introduction iii

Contents - Section One Pot on a Mat - CVC... 8 Sounds included: a, i, m, s, t, n, o, p Units 1 and 2 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 2 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the (The), is Man in a Hat CVC...10 New sounds: b, c, g, h, d, e, f, v Sounds previously introduced: a, i, m, s, t, n, o, p Units 3 and 4 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 2 of Letters and Sounds, except v which is in Phase 3 High frequency words included: the, is Zac can Run CVC...12 New sounds: k, l, r, u, j, w, z Sounds previously introduced: a, i, m, s, t, n, o, p, b, c, g, h, d, e, f, v Units 5 and 6 of the Sounds-Write programme Phases 2 and 3 of Letters and Sounds k, l, r, u Phase 2 j, w, z - Phase 3 High frequency words included: the, is, are Bill s Hut - CVC...14 New sounds: x, y, ff, ll, ss Sounds previously introduced: a, i, m, s, t, n, o, p, b, c, g, h, d, e, f, v, k, l, r, u, j, w, z Unit 7 of the Sounds Write programme Phases 2 and 3 of Letters and Sounds ff, ll, ss Phase 2 x, y - Phase 3 High frequency words included: the, is, are Rob s Pen CVCC...16 No new sounds are introduced Unit 8 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 4 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, 2 syllable words included: up-set Section One Contents vii

The Flat - CCVC...18 No new sounds are introduced Unit 9 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 4 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, are, live, to The Crisps CCVCC, CCCVC, CVCCC...20 No new sounds are introduced Unit 10 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 4 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, too At the Shops sh...22 Introducing the consonant digraph sh (two letters, one sound) Unit 11 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, they, to, was 2 syllable words included: fin-ish Chips for Lunch ch...24 Introducing the consonant digraph ch Includes the sound sh Unit 11 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, for, they, all, of, what, 2 syllable words included: chick-en, ketch-up, sand-wich The Swim th...26 Introducing the consonant digraph th Includes the sound ch Unit 11 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, they, for, was, to, In some accents the <a> in fast and last represents the sound ar In the word dressed - the ed is pronounced t 2 syllable words included: chil-dren Section One Contents viii

The Duck ck...28 Introducing the consonant digraph ck Includes the sounds: sh, ch, th, qu Unit 11 of the Sounds-Write programme Phase 2 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, is, one, there, comes, to In the word hatched - the ed is pronounced t 2 syllable words included: chick-ens, in-to The Visit ng, wh, qu...30 Introducing the consonant digraphs ng, wh, qu Includes the digraphs: ch, th, ck Unit 11 of the Sounds-Write programme Phases 3 and 5 of Letters and Sounds ng, qu Phase 3 wh - Phase 5 High frequency words included: the, is, what, says, go, to, you, under, time 2 syllable words included: shopp-ing, chil-dren, un-der, a-long Section One Contents ix

The Flat Fred and Scott are twins. Fred and Scott live in a flat. The flat is a mess. It has a bad smell. Lots of pots are in the sink. The tap drips. The grill is in bits. Fred and Scott plan to get rid of the mess. Fred will stop the drip. Scott will fix the grill. Fred and Scott are glad to get rid of the bad smell. Section One Unit 9 CCVC 18

Choose a word for each sentence: flat sink mend grill twins bad 1. Fred and Scott are _. 2. They live in a _. 3. The flat has a _ smell. 4. There are pots in the _. 5. The _ is in bits. 6. Fred will _ the drip. Fill in the missing vowel (a, e, i, o, u) to make a word from the story: tw_n fl_t sm_ll s_nk dr_p gr_ll m_ss pl_n st_p gl_d Write these sentences with capital letters and full stops: 1. fred and scott are twins 2. the flat is a mess 3. scott will fix the grill Section One The Flat Comprehension Exercise 19

Contents - Section Two Level 1 Jane and Jake ae...42 Graphemes included: <ai>, <ay>, <ea>, <a-e> Unit 2 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ai>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, to, was, they 3 syllable word: hol-i-day Pete s Jeep ee...44 Graphemes included: <e>, <ee>, <ea>, <y>, <e-e> Unit 3 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ee>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, to, was, come, for, what, said 2 syllable word: stick-y Joe Gets Post oe...46 Graphemes included: <o>, <oa>, <ow>, <oe>, <o-e> Unit 5 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oa>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, to, of 2 syllable words: win-dow, post-man, him-self Lunch with Curtis er...48 Graphemes included: <er>, <ur>, <or>, <ir>, <ear> Unit 6 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<er>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: for, to, the, they 2 syllable words: Thurs-day, Vern-a, Cur-tis, ear-ly, bur-ger, co-ffee, hu-rry, o-ver, ve-ry, si-lly, dir-ty, la-ter Bread e...50 Graphemes included: <e>, <ea>, <a>, <ai> Unit 7 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: for, to, friend 2 syllable words: a-ny, break-fast, ba-con, ve-ry, hea-vy Section Two Contents 37

Out of Town ow...52 Graphemes included: <ou>, <ow> Unit 8 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ow>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: of, the, they 2 syllable words: pic-nic, sunn-y, squeak-ing The Blue Boots oo (as in moon)...54 Graphemes included: <oo>, <ue>, <ou>, <o>, <ui>, <ew> Unit 10 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oo>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, where, they 2 syllable words: al-ways, a-greed Mike s Ride ie...56 Graphemes included: <i>, <ie>, <i-e>, <y>, <igh> Unit 11 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<igh>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: for, the, one 2 syllable words: Fri-day, cy-cles, sun-shine, chil-dren, fly-ing The Crook oo (as in book)...58 Graphemes included: <oo>, <u>, <oul> Unit 12 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oo>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: the, they, come 2 syllable words: sto-len, on-ly, un-der, la-ter The Storm or...60 Graphemes included: <au>, <aw>, <or>, <a>, <ar>, <al>, <ore> Unit 19 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<or>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: were, was 2 syllable words: Au-gust, aw-ful, hor-ses, ca-rrot, pock-et, a-bout, shel-ter, al-ways The Hairdresser air...62 Graphemes included: <are>, <air>, <ere>, <ear> Unit 20 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<air>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds High frequency words included: was, of 2 syllable words: sciss-ors, shout-ed, An-ton, off-ered, be-gan, mi-rror, des-pair, 3 syllable words: hair-dress-ers, un-a-ware Section Two Contents 38

On the Farm ar...64 Graphemes included: <ar>, <al>, <a> Unit 24 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ar>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds 2 syllable words: farm-er, Ar-thur, fo-llows, co-mmands, chil-dren, fa-ther, af-ter, Fri-day, market, liv-ing Level 2 Off to Spain ae...68 Graphemes included: <ai>, <ay>, <ea>, <a-e>, <eigh>, <a>, <ey> Units 2 and 27 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ai>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds A Birthday Treat ee...70 Graphemes included: <e>, <ee>, <ea>, <y>, <ie>, <i> Units 3 and 29 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ee>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Snow in October oe...72 Graphemes included: <o>, <oa>, <ow>, <oe>, <o-e> Units 5 and 32 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oa>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Nurse Turner er...74 Graphemes included: <er>, <ur>, <ir>, <or>, <ear>, <our> Units 6 and 34 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<er>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Eggs for Breakfast e...76 Graphemes included: <e>, <ea>, <ai> <a> Unit 7 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 5 of Letters and Sounds Mouse in the House ow...78 Graphemes included: <ou>, <ow> Unit 8 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ow>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Section Two Contents 39

The Cruise oo (as in moon)...80 Graphemes included: <oo>, <ew>, <ue>, <u-e>, <ui>, <u>, <ou>, <o> Units 10 and 36 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oo>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds A Healthy Diet ie...82 Graphemes included: <i>, <ie>, <i-e>, <igh>, <y> Unit 11 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<igh>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds The Pudding oo (as in book)...84 Graphemes included: <oo>, <u>, <oul> Unit 12 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<oo>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Sports Report or...86 Graphemes included: <or>, <aw>, <au>, <a>, <al>, <ore>, <oar>, <our>, <ough> Units 19 and 43 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<or>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Clare s Nightmare air...88 Graphemes included: <air>, <are>, <ear>, <ere>, <eir> Unit 20 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<air>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds The Party ar...90 Graphemes included: <ar>, <a>, <al>, <au> Unit 24 (Extended Code) of the Sounds~Write programme Phase 3 (<ar>) and 5 of Letters and Sounds Sound Search...93 Section Two Contents 40

Joe Gets Post Joe woke up. He went to the window. It is cold today. I think it will snow. Joe got his thick coat and went up the road. Joe met the postman. He gave Joe his post. It was a note from his old mate Tony. So Joe went home to read his note. Then he made himself a cup of tea and loads of toast. Section Two Level 1 oe 46

Find the missing word in the story: 1. Joe went to the. 2. Joe thinks it will. 3. Joe got his coat. 4. He met the. 5. Joe got a from his old mate Tony. 6. He went to read his note. 7. Joe made himself a cup of _. 8. He had _ of toast. Underline the spelling for oe in these words: Joe cold coat note home toast Choose 3 words from the box and write a sentence for each: Section Two Level 1 Joe Gets Post Comprehension Exercise 47

Nurse Turner Nurse Turner rushed into work at thirteen minutes past eight. Her shift started at eight but she had overslept. She worked at Manchester Royal Infirmary in the centre of the city. The traffic was worse than usual this morning. Quick, said her friend, Kirsty. Sister is coming to inspect the ward at eight-thirty. That s the first I ve heard of it, said Nurse Turner. I d better go and get a clean uniform. This collar is dirty and my skirt is too short. Sister likes everything to be perfect. After the inspection, Sister turned to Nurse Turner. I ve heard a rumour that you are often late for work. Make sure you are early next Thursday. We have a new doctor starting and I want to be certain that we are all here to welcome her. Nurse Turner smiled as she got on with her work. She had got away with her bad start to the day. She was determined not to be late on Thursday. She would be early to impress the new doctor! Section Two Level 2 er 74

Write your answers in sentences: 1. What time did Nurse Turner get to work? 2. Where did she work? 3. Why was she late for work? 4. What was happening at 8.30am? 5. Why did she have to get a clean uniform? 6. What word means as good as it can be? 7. What day is the new doctor starting? 8. Why was Nurse Turner determined to be early? Write 3-4 sentences about a trip to hospital: Section Two Level 2 Nurse Turner Comprehension Exercise 75