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Phonics. Phonics in the Foundation Stage Vocabulary Listening Speaking Rhymes.

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Page 1: Phonics. Phonics in the Foundation Stage Vocabulary Listening Speaking Rhymes.

Phonics

Page 2: Phonics. Phonics in the Foundation Stage Vocabulary Listening Speaking Rhymes.

Phonics in the Foundation Stage

•Vocabulary

•Listening

•Speaking

•Rhymes

Page 3: Phonics. Phonics in the Foundation Stage Vocabulary Listening Speaking Rhymes.

Vocabulary

1.Speak to your child as often as possible.

2.Listen to their responses.

3.Add to what they have said.

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Listening

1. Listening to environmental sounds.

2. Listening to music

3. Listening to stories.

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Speaking

1. Speaking to 1 other person.

2. Speaking in a small group.

3. Speaking in a large group.

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Rhymes

• Nursery rhymes

• Make up new verses

• Rhyming words

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Initial Letter Sounds

• Looking at initial letter of your child’s name.

• Progress to friends and family.

• Initial letter sounds of objects.

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Middle Sounds

• Look at words with the same middle sound.

• Encourage your child to look for letters in their name.

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End of Words

• Look for sounds at the end of name.

• Listen for same sounds at the end of words. E.g. cat, hat, mat, bat.

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Segmenting and Blending

Segmenting:

cat

Blending:

c a t

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Year 1

• Tricky words

• Words that cannot be sounded out.

• E.G. like, my, the, said, they

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Year 1

• Begin to build a bank of high frequency words.

• I, go, come, look, dog, away, she, mum, went, up, you, day, was etc.

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Year 2

• Builds on all that Foundation Stage and Year 1 has done.

• Medium frequency words. E.g. swimming, children, birthday, morning and sometimes.

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Syllables

• Read 2 syllable words• Say the word• Clap each syllable• Lunchbox – lunch/box• Sound talk the first syllable and blend • Then do the same with the second syllable.• Adult says both syllables. • Repeat and then ask the child to join in.

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Phonics

• Look for spelling patterns – light, night, might

• Could, would, should

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Phonics

• a – ai ay e.g. rain and day

• ai usually found in the middle of words.

• ay usually found at the end of words

• e – ea ee ey e.g. sea, sheep and key

• Encourage children to see common spelling patterns by looking at the words.

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Spelling Rules

• If root word ends in an e – drop it!

e.g. hope – hoping• If root word ends in a y preceded by a consonant –

change it to an i!

e.g. baby – babies• If root word ends in a single consonant preceded by a

vowel and the suffix begins with a vowel – double the consonant!

e.g. shop + ing - shopping

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Mnemonics

• These are great ways to help spellings!

• Could – O U lucky duck

• People – people eat orange peel like elephants

• Because – big elephants can always understand small elephants.

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Even though the phonics programme finishes in Year 2, all these strategies are implemented

throughout the school.

Thank you