What is Phonics?Phonics is a method for teaching pupils how to read and write an alphabetic language. It is done by
At Havelock Primary School, the Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 use a phonics scheme called ‘Read, Write Inc’ developed by Ruth Miskin.
Phonics is all about sounds. There are 44 sounds in the English language, which we put together to form words. Some are represented by one letter, such as ‘t’, and some by two or more, like ‘ck’ in duck and ‘air’ in chair.
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To help you along the way, teachers will provide age-specific reading tips, activities, and eBooks to really bring your child’s learning to life. We will also provide workshops where you can find support and advice on a range of questions you may have – including helping your child with their phonics and motivating them to read.
The statutory Year 1 Phonics Screening Check takes place each year in the Summer term. The check is a list of 40 words which children will read one-to-one with their class teacher. It will assess phonics skills and knowledge learned through Reception and Year 1.
This is repeated for pupils in Year 2 who did not pass the screening in Y1.
It will check that your child can:
Here are some websites that will help you to support your child at home with phonics:
A simple explanation of how phonics works and the 44 sounds needed to for children to learn to read.
Understand how to teach the Read Write Inc. phonics sounds with your child, including a demonstration from five year-old Sylvie across set 1, set 2 and set 3 sounds.
What to expect from the phonics screening check, how it works and the way Read Write Inc. supports children to read fluently. Other videos on our channel that you might find useful: ⭐️ How Ruth Miskin training can help you make the most of Read Write Inc.