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Reading and Phonics

Reading is a top priority at St Anthony’s VC Academy and creates the foundation for our curriculum.

At St. Anthony’s, we teach early reading through Read Write Inc. which is a systematic synthetic Phonics Programme.

What is Read Write Inc?


Read Write Inc (RWI) helps all children learn to read and write. The programme is structured to teach all key skills for building vocabulary, reading and writing. It allows children to read fluently and at speed so they can focus on developing their skills in comprehension, vocabulary and spelling.

Nursery (FS1)


In Nursery, our children begin working on:

Sound discrimination – environmental and instrumental sounds
Body percussion – to develop awareness of sounds and rhythms
Rhythm and rhyme – including lots of nursery rhymes and rhyming stories
Alliteration – focusing on hearing initial sounds of words whilst looking at the pictures from the RWI set 1 frieze.
Voice sounds – distinguishing between different vocal sounds
Oral blending and segmenting (through Fred talk games)
In the summer term before entering Reception, children are taught some of the early Set 1 sounds.

Here is our RWI friend Fred who can’t talk in words, only sounds. Children then help Fred to blend the sounds together and say the word.

 

Reception (FS2), Year 1 & Year 2


Children learn phonics in small groups depending on their learning ability, meaning they are grouped by ‘stage not age’. However, these groups are fluid and with children regularly being assessed, they can move between them easily, depending on the rate they learn.

Pupils are taught a new sound by using a picture mnemonic or a phrase to help them remember the sound. They continue to practise these sounds at speed and learn how to blend sounds together (using Fred talk). They can apply this to reading words on flashcards and within phonics books at an appropriate level.

 

Read Write Inc. progression


As children progress through learning the sounds, they will read books containing those sounds.

Sound Pronunciation guide Phonics pure sounds video

Set 1 sounds

Set 2 Sounds

Set 3 Sounds

Through RWI, children first learn to read accurately by recognising sounds and blending them into words. As they progress, they develop reading speed and begin to read with expression. These skills are essential for building fluency and improving overall reading comprehension. Pupils will continue to develop these skills after completing the RWI Phonics programme (see Reading beyond RWI).

It may be appropriate for some KS2 pupils to continue learning RWI Phonics until they have become more confident, independent readers.

We will keep you informed of your child’s progress by sending home letters each half term to let you know what sounds your child is learning and the book colour your child is reading. It will explain the focus of the teaching within their Phonics group.

 

Year 1 Phonics Screening

 If your child is in Year 1, or in Year 2 (and did not meet the required standard in Year 1) your child will be assessed in June using the Phonics Screening Check (PSC). This is a quick individual assessment which checks your child’s ability to use their phonic skills to decode 20 real words and 20 alien/ nonsense words.

The PSC will be administered by a familiar teacher, in a quiet room during the school day. Results will be shared with parents and carers in the end of year school report. Should your child not meet the expected standard, they will receive more support in Phonics.

 

Home reading


Children bring home reading books containing sounds they have been learning in school. Please listen to your child read at least 3 times a week. The same book should be read multiple times in order to develop fluency. Please log each read on the Boom reader app. Thank you!

 

More support available


We will be organising Phonics workshops for parents and carers throughout the year. Please keep an eye out on our newsletters/ Facebook page.

In the meantime, if you would like more information on RWI, please follow the link below.

Oxford owl RWI information

Or speak to Mrs Knight, EYFS & Phonics Lead.

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