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Phonics Phase 1 6 Support for spelling Monitoring and assessing resources

Phase 1 Letters and Sounds phase 1 - Seven aspects 1) Environmental sounds 2) Instrumental sounds 3) Body percussion 4) Rhythm and rhyme 5) Alliteration 6) Voice sounds 7) Oral blending and segmenting

Learning Environments

Phase 2 (6 weeks) Letters and Sounds phase 2 Introduces graphemephoneme (letter-sound) correspondences. * If children can t distinguish between different letter sounds they should revisit phase 1. s a t p i n m d g o c k ck e u r h b f, ff l, ll ss

Phase 2 assessment By the end of Phase Two children should: give the sound when shown any Phase Two letter; find any Phase Two letter, from a display, when given the sound; be able to orally blend and segment CVC words; be able to blend and segment in order to read and spell VC words such as if, am, on, up and silly names such as ip, ug and ock; be able to read the five HFW words the, to, I, no, go.

Phase 3 (12 weeks) To teach children one grapheme for each of the 44 phonemes in order to read and spell simple regular words. j v w x y z qu ch sh th ng ai ee igh oa oo ar or ur ow oi ear air ure er

Phase 3 Assessment By the end of Phase Three children should: give the sound when shown all or most Phase Two and Phase Three graphemes; find all or most Phase Two and Phase Three graphemes, from a display, when given the sound; be able to blend and read CVC words; be able to segment and make a phonemically plausible attempt at spelling CVC words; be able to read the HFW words he, she, we, me, be, was, my, you, her, they, all, are; be able to spell the HFW words the, to, I, no, go.

Phase 4 (4-6 weeks) To teach children to read and spell words containing adjacent consonants e.g. cvcc words (must) and ccvc words (stop).

Phase 4 Assessment By the end of Phase Four children should: give the sound when shown any Phase Two and Phase Three grapheme; find any Phase Two and Phase Three grapheme, from a display, when given the sound; be able to blend and read words containing adjacent consonants; be able to segment and spell words containing adjacent consonants; be able to read the HFW words some, one, said, come, do, so, were, when, have, there, out, like, little, what; be able to spell the HFW words he, she, we, me, be, was, my, you, her, they, all, are; write each letter, usually correctly.

Phase 5 (throughout Y1) Teaching children to recognise and use alternative ways of pronouncing the graphemes and spelling the phonemes already taught e.g. ai, ay, a-e, ey.

Phase 5 Assessment By the end of Phase Five children should: give the sound when shown any grapheme that has been taught; for any given sound, write the common graphemes; apply phonic knowledge and skill as the prime approach to reading and spelling unfamiliar words that are not completely decodable; read and spell phonically decodable two-syllable and threesyllable words; read automatically all the words in the list of 100 highfrequency words; accurately spell most of the words in the list of 100 highfrequency words; form each letter correctly.

Phase 6 (throughout Y2) During this phase children become fluent readers and increasingly accurate spellers. The shift from learning to read to reading to learn takes place and children read for information and pleasure. * If children are not accurate with their spelling they need to revisit phase 5.

Support for Spelling Is a spelling programme for children from year 2 up to year 6. It is aimed at children that have moved beyond phase 5 of the Letters and Sounds programme.

Differentiated Phonics Lessons We recommend from our experience that children who are slow to learn the letter sounds, and to blend and segment do well staying with their classmates for the phonics lessons rather than working through the programme more slowly. Slowing down the programme for some slower learning children may be setting them up for reading failure; they may never catch up with their classmates, no matter how much extra practice in reading they get. Page 39, Teaching Synthetic Phonics: Rhona Johnston and Joyce Watson.

Differentiated Phonics Lessons Advantages: Removing the glass ceiling on attainment and reducing the tail of underachievement Economies of space, time, staffing Greater consistency in quality of teaching Improved support for application across the curriculum

Differentiated Phonics Lessons Challenge: Catering for the needs of every child Higher attainers Special educational needs Different phonic phases Different learning styles and speeds

Year 1 Phonics Test At the end of year 1 a phonics test is administered. This helps to identify children that are not making expected progress in phonics.

Monitoring Progress Children s progress needs to monitored every half term to ensure they are on track.

Phonics Resources Try these resources: Jolly Phonics IWB resources 1-3 Free interactive resources http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/interactiveresources.htm Phonics resources http://www.mrthorne.com/