Phonics - Holmes Chapel Primary
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Phonics
The link between sounds
and how we write them.
• Phoneme = Spoken sound
e.g. ‘e’ ‘j’ ‘m’
• Grapheme = Written sound
what the letters look like in
written form
e.g. (cheek)
Phonics in Reception
Daily sessions (20 minutes)
Assessed continuously
Ability grouped (children may learn with other years
later on in year)
New individual sounds and actions taught daily
Focus communicated weekly
High frequency and tricky word lists will be sent home
as children are ready
Phase 1 (Pre School)
Having fun with sounds
Listening carefully
Developing their vocabulary
Tuning into sounds
Listening to and remembering sounds
Talking about sounds
Understanding that spoken words are made up of
different sounds
Phase 1 (Seven different areas)
Environmental sounds
Instrumental sounds
Body percussion
Rhythm and rhyme including listening to and saying
nursery rhymes
Alliteration (words that begin with the same sound)
Voice sounds
Oral blending and segmenting
Phase 2
Children learn 19 letters
Learning to blend and segment
Reading some VC and CVC words
Spelling
Reading 2 syllable words and simple captions
Read some high frequency “tricky” words
Soundtalk (blending)
Vital skill for reading
Children should already be hearing the initial sounds
in words
Separate sounds (phonemes) are spoken aloud, throughout
each word, then they are merged together to sound the
whole word.
Merging is called ‘blending’.
E.g. c-a-t = cat
Soundtalk (segmenting)
Vital skill for spelling
Whole words are spoken aloud, then broken into
sounds through the whole word
E.g. Cat = c-a-t
Tricky Words
Children will learn several tricky words; those that
cannot be sounded out .
E.g. the to
I
go
no
Articulation of phonemes
(don’t add “uh”)
Avoid saying fuh, luh, muh – it makes it hard for the
children to blend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5J2Ddf_0Om8
Phase 3
Children should now be able to read CVC words
independently
Learn how to read digraphs.
E.g ‘oa’ (as in boat)
Begin to spell some tricky words and write
phrases and sentences
How can you support?
Sing alphabet songs
Play ‘I Spy’
Magnetic letters
Practise word lists
Verbally make up sentences (using the word lists)
Useful Websites
• Phase 2 sounds
www.letters-and-sounds.com/phase-2.html
• Phonics Play
www.phonicsplay.co.uk
• ICT games
www.ictgames.com/literacy.html
• BBC
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/phonics/
• Communication 4 all – useful charts
www.communication4all.co.uk/http/PhonicsWeb.htm