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Phonics and Early Reading

Phonics

We believe that good reading and spelling is an essential skills that allows children to communicate their understanding in all curriculum subjects. In order for pupils to develop into effective and confident spellers, they need to develop and use a range of spelling strategies. For this to be achieved, spelling is taught actively and explicitly with the understanding that the greatest impact on spelling is achieved when children are encouraged to use new spellings, and their associated rules in their writing. Regular analysis of pupils’ spelling ensure that support is provided, tailored to the specific needs of the child or year group.

In EYFS and KS1, phonics lessons are taught daily using the Read Write Inc. phonics programme. In KS2, children  experience 5 spelling lessons per week, lasting between 15-20 minutes, with spellings sent home weekly to reinforce the learning at home. No matter whether a phonics or a spelling lesson is being taught or whether pupils from Reception or Year 6 are being taught it, practice follows the same teaching sequence, in line with the Read Write Inc. structure.

The school staff will measure the impact on the children through regular summative assessment (through the use of Read Write Inc assessments, termly NFER assessments, spelling tests and application in written work). This will allow the staff to identify where your child is currently working and identify their next steps.

Reading and Phonics:

In EYFS and KS1, the children will read books from the Read Write Inc. scheme in their lessons. The children will then bring home storybooks from the class library to share at home and/or Book Bag Books matched to the Read Write Inc. level to read.

Order of progression:

Read Write Inc. Book Level  
Ditty  
Red Ditty   
Green books  
Purple books  
Pink books
Orange books
Yellow books
Blue books
Grey books

Early Years Reading 

Early Years Reading at Home

Reading at the Grove