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Read Write Inc. Phonics Parents Meeting Who is Read Write Inc. Phonics for? Read Write Inc. Phonics Nursery Y1 (KS1) Older children who need to catch-up Children new to English What is Read Write Inc. Phonics?


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Read Write Inc. Phonics Parents’ Meeting

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Who is Read Write Inc. Phonics for?

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Read Write Inc. Phonics

  • Nursery – Y1 (KS1)
  • Older children who need to‘catch-up’
  • Children new to English
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What is Read Write

  • Inc. Phonics?
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Systematic approach

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What is systematic phonics?

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Phonics

Sounds Graphemes

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Pure Sounds

http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/resources/so und-pronunciation-guide/

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English alphabetic code

  • 44 sounds
  • Over 150+ graphemes
  • One of the most complex alphabetic codes

in the world.

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Speed Sounds chart

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How does Read Write

  • Inc. use phonics to

teach reading?

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Simple Speed Sounds

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Blending using Fred Talk

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Fred Talk

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Storybooks

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How does Read Write

  • Inc. teach spelling?
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Fred Fingers

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What key terms are used in Read Write Inc?

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Key Vocabulary

  • Fred talk
  • Fred fingers
  • Fred in your head
  • Dittys
  • Green words
  • Red words
  • Alien words/ nonsense words
  • Special friends
  • Bouncy/ Stretchy sounds
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What should my child read at home?

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Colour Banded Books

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Sharing books

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How can I help at home?

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Storytime

  • Read to your children
  • Ask lots of questions and share opinions

You're never too old, too wacky, too wild, to pick up a book and read to a child.

Dr Seuss

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Talking

Talk to your child as much as possible and ‘feed’ them new and ambitious vocabulary. “Let’s eat our lunch now.” “Let’s munch our lunch now.” “Let’s scoff our lunch now.” “Let’s devour our lunch now!”

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Vocabulary

Enrich conversations through description:

“Look at that rain. It looks like little diamonds sparkling on the window pane!” Have fun with words and language. “I’m as hot as a spud in a cooking pot!”

Praise your child for using new words or interesting phrases

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Bug Club

  • Online resource
  • Read books on your

child’s reading level

  • Related comprehensive

questions

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Activities to support your child at home

  • Let your children see you read for pleasure
  • Find a favourite spot to read in your house
  • Use all opportunities to read- show them you can

use your phonics skills

  • Use phonics and key vocabulary to support their

reading

  • Look at books related to their interests
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How to support my child during the phonics lesson?

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Read Write Inc. lessons

During our phonics lesson, the best way to support your child will be using:

  • Pure sounds
  • Fred Talk
  • Fred Fingers
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Online resources available

Ruth Miskin Parents’ Page: http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/parents/ Ruth Miskin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/miskin.education Free e-books for home reading: http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/Reading/

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Reading feeds the imagination, it expands horizons and offers new and exciting ways of seeing and making sense

  • f our lives and of

the world around us.

Michael Morpurgo

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Any other questions