Phase 3 Phonics Workshop
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Phase 3 Phonics
Workshop
Mrs Golby & Mrs Dancey
Terminology
Phoneme- the sound a letter makes
Grapheme- the symbol of a phoneme
Segmenting and blending –breaking words down, hearing individual
sounds. Building words by listening for sounds.
Digraph- a two letter grapheme where two letters represent one
sound.
Trigraph- a three letter grapheme where three letters represent one
sound.
Split digraph -has a letter that splits the two letters in the digraph
e.g late, cake.
Consontant Blend – 2/3 letters are squashed together e.g. tr, mp, str,
bl, nt
Syllables – a unit of pronunciation having one vowel sound e.g wa/ter
Phase 3
There are 25 new graphemes.
10 to 12 week programme; letters and sounds.
Final letters and sounds: j, v, w, x (ks), y, z, zz, qu (kw)
Teach the four consonant diagraphs: ch, sh, th (2 sounds), ng
Vowel diagraphs: ai, ee, oa, oo (2 sounds), ar, or, ur, ow, oi, er
Vowel Trigraphs: igh, ear, air, ure (2 sounds)
Continued practise of blending and segmenting – within sentences.
Practise reading and spelling HFW’s and Tricky words.
Practise spelling two-syllable words with a combination of diagraphs – e.g.
pow/der.
Practise letter names.
Pronunciation of phase 3
phonemes
http://www.teachfind.com/national-strategies/letterand-sounds-%E2%80%93-articulation-phonemesvowels-and-consonants
Segmenting Activity
How many sounds are in these words?
Loaf
Park
Fear
Sight
Farmyard
Beard
string
l-oa-f 3 phonemes
p-ar-k 3 phonemes
F-ear 2 phonemes
S-igh-t 3 phonemes
F-ar-m-y-ar-d 6 phonemes
B-ear-d
3 phonemes
S-t-r-i-ng 5 phonemes
HFW’s and Tricky Words
Phase 2
High Frequency Words
Tricky Words
a
an
as
at
The
if
in
is
it
I
of
off
on
No
can
dad
had
Go
back
and
get
To
big
him
his
Into
not
got
up
mum
but
put
HFW’s and Tricky Words
Phase 3
High Frequency Words
Tricky Words
will
see
he
she
we
that
for
be
me
was
this
now
you
they
all
down
then
are
my
her
them
look
with
too
EYFS: Good Level of Development (GLD)
Reading and Writing
Reading: ELG
1 Children read and understand
simple sentences.
2 They use phonic knowledge to
decode regular words and read
them aloud accurately.
3 They also read some common
irregular words.
4 They demonstrate
understanding when talking with
others about what they have
read.
Writing: ELG
1 Children use their phonic
knowledge to write words in ways
which match their spoken sounds.
2 They also write some irregular
common words.
3 They write simple sentences
which can be read by themselves
and others.
4 Some words are spelt correctly
and others are phonetically
plausible.
Exemplar of writing: GLD
Exemplar of reading: GLD
Expectations
Phase 1: majority of children will be confident and
achieved this level by the end of Nursery.
Children should leave Reception:
Having achieved Phase 2 & Phase 3
Becoming confident readers and writers and apply
the skills they have been taught independently.
Some children may begin working at Phase 4.
How can you help at home
Challenge the children to find objects that begin with a certain sound.
Continue sound talking- get u-p! Put on your c-oa-t
Play ‘I Spy’ with phonemes not letter names – sound out words.
Practise letter formation.
Play games with word cards.
Make sentences with word cards.
Encourage reading daily – 5 minutes
Practise recognition of the 44 phonemes.
Use phonics play to practise reading real and nonsense words.
Reading and spelling of phase 2 and 3 tricky words.
Support and encourage children’s attempts at writing- encourage list writing, emails,
labels for pictures and sentence writing.
Many thanks for your ongoing
support.
The Foundation Stage Team