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Year 1 Phonic Screening Check

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Year 1 Phonic Screening Check. Wednesday 13 th March 2013 at 6pm. What is phonics?. Simply the relationship between letters and sounds in a language. Words are made up of small units of sounds called phonemes. Phonics teaches children to identify the phonemes that make up each word. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Year 1 Phonic Screening Check

Year 1 Phonic Year 1 Phonic Screening CheckScreening Check

Year 1 Phonic Year 1 Phonic Screening CheckScreening Check

Wednesday 13Wednesday 13thth March 2013 March 2013at 6pmat 6pm

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What is phonics?• Simply the relationship between

letters and sounds in a language.• Words are made up of small units

of sounds called phonemes. • Phonics teaches children to

identify the phonemes that make up each word.

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What is phonics?Phonemes (a sound in a word)e.g. cat, sheep, (3 phonemes) milk, from, flute (4

phonemes)Graphemes (letters or sequences of letters that

represent a phoneme, can be 1,2 or 3 letters)e.g. f/i/sh l/igh/t sh/i/p NOT s/h/i/pDigraphs (2 letters that make 1 sound)e.g. sh, ch, ai, ee, or, ay, ea, awTrigraphs (3 letters that make 1 sound)e.g. igh, ure, ear, airSplit digraphe.g. a_e, e_e, i_e, o_e, u_e flute, spine

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What is phonics?BlendingThis is when children say the sounds that make aword and they are able to merge the soundstogether until they hear what the word is. Vital for learning to read and for the screening

check!

SegmentingThe opposite to blending, children say a word and break it up into the individual phonemes. Vital for learning to spell!

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What is the Year 1 Phonics Screening

Check?• A short, 1:1 check for all Year 1 aged

pupils.• To assess whether each child has

learnt phonic decoding to an appropriate level – it is not a reading test.

• All checks will take place during the week beginning 17th June.

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Why does my child have to undertake this

check?• It is a statutory requirement for all

schools to carry out the check.• To make sure that all pupils have

grasped fundamental phonics skills and to confirm our judgements about those children that need extra support to improve their reading skills.

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Who administers the check to my child?

• Each child will undertake the check with Miss Green in a quiet room away from the rest of the class.

• The check takes between four and nine minutes.

• There will be no phonic prompts in the room to help children.

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How are the checks administered?

• Low-key, no fuss, not made into a big thing.• The check comprises of a list of 40 words

and pseudo words (non-words). The pseudo words have a picture of an alien by the side of them.

• Half the words cover phonics skills which were taught in Reception, and half the words are based on Year 1 phonics skills.

• Your child needs to de-code the words to their teacher – sounding out rather than reading on sight.

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Examples of wordsWords Non-words

Section 1 (ReceptionPhase 2&3)

chipfarmjump

deshstinsarps

Section 2(Year 1

Phase 4&5)

fluteshrubsportrait

stromgroikssplaw

Non-words are included because they will be new to all pupils, so there won’t be a bias to those with a good vocabulary knowledge or visual memory of

words.

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Example of materials

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What happens if my child does not reach

the standard?• Last year the pass mark was 32/40. The

pass mark this year has not been announced yet.

• Extra help will be provided for children who don’t achieve the national standard set by the government.

• These children will then be able to re-take the assessment in Year 2.

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How will I find out how my child did in the screening check?

• Within the end of year report there will be a comment stating whether your child met the National Standard.

• We will also include a copy of the mark sheet so you can see which words your child struggled with.

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How can you help?• Encourage your child to ‘sound out’ as their first

approach to reading a word that they are unsure of. Ensure they notice the digraphs, trigraphs and split digraphs as a ‘unit’.

• Remember that there are many different methods that we use to read:Sound out, re-read to check it makes sense, use

the pictures for clues, ask questions about the story.

Most importantly we need to nurture a love of reading.

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Useful website• http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/Phas

e4Menu.htm• The buried treasure game allows

children to de-code and sort real and pseudo words. The children should play Phase 4 and 5 games and can play the Buried Treasure, Picnic on Pluto, Dragon’s Den.

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Any questions?