Middleton Parish Church SchoolReading Meeting
Welcome
Letters and Sounds• Phonic based programme
• 6 phases (Reception usually covers phase 2 – 3)
- Phase 1 Develops the importance of developing reading and listening
- Phase 2 Marks the beginning of systematic high quality phonic work
- Phase 3 Continues and builds on skills and knowledge acquired in phase 2
• 20 minute daily sessions
Letters and Sounds• Letter names• Letter sounds• Blend sounds to read• Segment sounds to spell• Sound book sent home
every day to support sounds taught in school
• jolly phonics songs
• how to pronounce sounds
Play Club Bags• Support phonic teaching
in school• At home – parent led• Fun!• Exciting!
Shared Reading
• Book of the week• Formal pre-planned
teaching objectives• Whole class reading
together• Activities based on
book• Fiction and non-fiction
Guided Reading
• Small groups• Twice a week• Banded books• Practice skills at a
level appropriate to the group
• Fiction and non-fiction
Bug Club•Computer based
•Supports guided reading
•Books released each week
•Work at your pace
•Individual www.bugclub.co.uk
Individual Reading• Child reading to
themselves or an adult• Banded book• Take book home• Practice skills at a level
appropriate to individual children
• Fiction and non-fiction
Other School Reading Activities
• Reading area• Role play• Writing area• Lotto games• Songs and rhymes• Messages• Story time• Sound Games• Alphabet songs• Whiteboard• Signs and labels
When will my child start reading?
• They already have!• At home – soon!• Children will begin by bring picture
books home• Individual reading books will be rolled
out over coming weeks as children are blending sounds
What will my child start reading?
• Oxford Reading Tree• Banded book linked to
national curriculum levels• Most will begin on pink
REMEMBER – IT IS NOT A RACE!
Meet The Family!Mum Dad
Biff
Floppy
Chip
Kipper
Writing / Mark Making• Stages:- 1. Scribble2. Pre writing-drawing3. Letter like forms 4. Random letter strings 5. Invented spellings 6. Conventional spelling
• Shared Writing
• Guided Writing
• Independent
NumiconMulti-sensory maths teaching programme
•Direct teaching •Available in areas of the classroom•On the whiteboard
www.numicom.com
How Can You Help at Home?
• Collection of books • Library• Signs and labels• Story times• Message board• Computer• Read to your child
• Magnetic letters• Sound Games• Alphabet songs• Family names• Educational TV• Adults behaving as readers
Expectations• Read with your child
EVERY night!• Practice sounds
EVERY night!• Return the book bag
and sound book to school EVERY day!
• Sign and / or comment in the reading record.
Expectations• Guided reading twice
a week• Individual reading
books will be changed once or twice a week
• Sound book updated daily
Expectations
Government expect that at the END of the reception year children can:
read and understand simple sentences. They use phonic knowledge to decode regular words
and read them aloud accurately. They also read some common irregular words. They
demonstrate understanding when talking with others about what they have read.
Reading
• Reading is fun and one of the most exciting things that any of us can do
• Each child is an individual and develops at their own speed
• When teaching children to read we want them to read and be readers
If kids are entertained by two letters, imagine the
fun they'll have with twenty-six.
TV
Open your child's imagination.
Open a book!