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School. Phonics. 5 Basic Skills. 1. Learning the letter sounds 2. Letter formation 3. Blending and segmenting words 4. Identifying sounds in words 5. Tricky words. Phonemes. The smallest unit of sound in a word. There are 44 phonemes that we teach. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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School

Phonics

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5 Basic Skills

1. Learning the letter sounds

2. Letter formation

3. Blending and segmenting words

4. Identifying sounds in words

5. Tricky words

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Phonemes

• The smallest unit of sound in a word.

• There are 44 phonemes that we teach.

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Phonemes

• Set 1 letters s a t p• Set 2 letters m d i n• Set 3 letters g o c k• Set 4 letters ck e u r• Set 5 letters h b f, ff l, ll ss• Set 6 letters j v w x• Set 7 letters y z,zz qu

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digraphs

sh ch th ng ai ee oa ooar or ur ow oi er

(two letters making one sound)

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Grapheme• Letters representing a phoneme

e.g.

c ai igh

Children need to practise recognising the grapheme and saying the phoneme that it represents.

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The 44 phonemes

b d f g h j k l m n ng

p r s t v w y z th th ch

sh zh a e i o u ai ee igh oa

oo oo ar ur or er ow oi air ear ure

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BLENDING

• Recognising the letter sounds in a written word, for example

c-u-p and merging or ‘blending’ them in

the order in which they are written to pronounce the word ‘cup’

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SEGMENTING

• ‘Chopping Up’ the word to spell it out

• The opposite of blending

• Use your ‘Phoneme Fingers’

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Segment and blend these words…

•drep•blom•gris

Nonsense games like this help to build up skills – and are fun!

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Once children are good with single phonemes…

• DIGRAPHS – 2 letters that make 1 sound

ll ss zz oa ai• TRIGRAPHS – 3 letters that make 1

soundere air

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Segmenting Activity

• Use your ‘phoneme fingers’ to say how many phonemes in each word.

• shelf• dress• sprint• string

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Did you get it right?

• shelf = sh – e – l – f = 4 phonemes

• dress = d - r - e – ss = 4 phonemes

• sprint = s – p – r – i – n – t = 6 phonemes

• string = s – t – r – i – ng = 5 phonemes

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TRICKY WORDS

• Words that are not phonically de-codeable

• e.g. was, the, I

• Some are ‘tricky’ to start with but will become decodeable once we have learned the harder phonemes

• e.g. out, there,

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How you can help at homeHow you can help at home

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• Most important thing – From a very early age…

• Talking and listening.• Reading with and to your child• Playing listening games• Singing songs and rhymes• Simple movement games

All these things will help to build up connections in the brain, an enjoyment of language and confidence to try things out.

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• PHONICS• Correct pronunciation• Correct vocabulary

• We all need to use the same language at home and at school.

• Little and often is the key. Does not have to be formal.

• Link it to your child’s interests.

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Now you have the knowledge….

• Play lots of sound and listening games with your child.

• Read as much as possible to and with your child.

• Encourage and praise – get them to have a ‘good guess’.

• Ask your child’s teacher if you want to know more.

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Where can I find resources to help?

• Internet games - Education City

• Library – any children’s book is a good book!

• Bug Club

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Useful websites• www.parentsintouch.co.uk

• www.bbc.co.uk/schools/parents

• www.jollylearning.co.uk/

• www.focusonphonics.co.uk/• www.syntheticphonics.com• www.oxfordowl.co.uk


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