Dobcroft Infant School RWI launch

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Our Value

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Read Write Inc. (RWI) Launch

Our Vision

To provide a foundation for fulfilled lives, inspiring confident and happy learners

Enjoy learning

Try our best

Make good

choices

Respect each other & our

surroundings

Work together

Celebrate our

successes

Purpose

• Explain what RWI is

• Share how RWI fits into our school development priorities

• Celebrate our successes in Reading and Writing

• Explain how we assess and group for RWI

• Work with you as partners so that you can support and accelerate your child’s learning

ProtocolWork together Respect each other & our

surroundings

Our School Development Priorities Increase the number of children who are learning at the Age Related Expectation (Mastery Level)

Accelerate the children’s phonic acquisition so that they are able to decode earlierEmbed the School Vision

Our School: The DataYear One Phonic Screen Check

DIS National2012 87.1% 58.0%2013 89.0% 69.0%2014 81.1% 74.0%2015 82.0% 77.0%

Celebrate our

successes

Our School: The DataYear Two Reading SATs

2B+ 2A+ 32012 85.6% 80% 54.4%2013 93.3% 83% 68.9%2014 94.4% 90% 53.3%2015 87.8%

National:82.1%

80% 56.7%National:32%

Celebrate our

successes

What is RWI?

Decoding• 44 sounds and matching letters• fluency• expression• comprehension

Encoding• Handwriting• composing• spelling• grammar• punctuation• editing

Attitudes and Dispositions• Listening and discussing• Responding to viewpoints• Taking turns• Social competency

Signals

PacePraise Prompts

TOL

RWI is only part of our English Provision

• Interventions

• Rich curriculum

• Daily reading and writing

ESCAL Communication Friendly School: Quality Mark

Accreditation Visit – 2nd July 2015  Dobcroft Infant school values the quality of communication, continually developing it by building in increasingly sophisticated vocabulary choices to further extend the children’s lexicon for learning. 

 

Throughout the school, communication is valued and prioritised. It is recognised as a life skill, permeating all areas of the curriculum and underpinning school life as a whole. Children are provided with a rich range of opportunities to develop and extend their skills.

Simple Speed Sounds

http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/resources/sound-pronunciation-guide/

• Fred Talk

• Fred Fingers

• Fred in the Head

play mayk trayn cafay strayt wayt brayk

green dreem kee hee happee

light kight fligh Igh tigh

blow smowk flowt gow mowst

moon broot bloo groo

If English had a simple code, spelling and reading would be much easier!

Complex Speed Sounds

Fred Spelling

Hold a Sentence

What is Rob’s first dare to Clare?

Why does he think Clare’s dare is unfair?

and , we hid behind the

dusty curtains. We giggled nervously, waiting to be discovered!chuckled quietly

supportingmy child

Read, read and read!

Read diary photoStory time suggestionsLibraryFilms and playsPoetryTell stories

Have fun with Fred Talk!

“ What a tidy r-oo-m!” “Where’s your c-oa-t?” “Time for b-e-d!”

Enrich conversations through high level vocabulary:

“Let’s eat our lunch now.”

Enrich conversations through description:“Look at that rain. It looks like minute diamonds sparkling on the window pane!”

Talk to your child

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gobble scoffdevour

Stay Informed!

class blogs RWI parent support http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/parents/

learning workshops for parents and carers