Charles Kingsley's C.E. Primary School

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Early Reading and Phonics

At Charles Kingsley's we are fully committed to ensuring all children become fluent readers and writers. We know that phonics must be taught through a systematic, synthetic programme. 

We have now been using Little Wandle to teach our phonics and early reading since September 1st 2022.

Phonics and early reading workshops

Key Stage 2 Little Wandle phonics and reading workshop for parents

Early Years and Key Stage 1 Little Wandle phonics and reading workshop for parents

Phonics progression

 

Thank you to those who attended our Little Wandle workshops. Please find the presentations and useful resources to be used at home when supporting your child with their reading and phonics.  

Useful documents to use at home

Glossary of key terminology

Grow the code grapheme mat

How to say Phase 2 sounds

How to say Phase 3 sounds

How to say Phase 5 sounds

Teaching Tricky words

Handwriting

 

Intent - Phonics (reading and spelling)

At Charles Kingsley’s we believe that all our children can become fluent readers and writers. This is why we teach reading through Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised, which is a systematic and synthetic phonics programme. We start teaching phonics in Reception and follow the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised progression, which ensures children build on their growing knowledge of the alphabetic code, mastering phonics to read and spell as they move through school.

As a result, all our children are able to tackle any unfamiliar words as they read. At Charles Kingsley’s we also model the application of the alphabetic code through phonics in shared reading and writing, both inside and outside of the phonics lesson and across the curriculum. We have a strong focus on language development for our children because we know that speaking and listening are crucial skills for reading and writing in all subjects.

Implementation

  • We teach phonics for 30 minutes a day. In Reception, we build from 10-minute lessons, with additional daily oral blending games, to the full-length lesson as quickly as possible. Each Friday, we review the week’s teaching to help children become fluent readers.
  • Children make a strong start in Reception: teaching begins in Week 2 of the Autumn term.
  • We follow the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised expectations of progress:
  • Children in Reception are taught to read and spell words using Phase 2 and 3 GPCs, and words with adjacent consonants (Phase 4) with fluency and accuracy.
  • Children in Year 1 review Phase 3 and 4 and are taught to read and spell words using Phase 5 GPCs with fluency and accuracy.

Impact

Assessment is used to monitor progress and to identify any child needing additional support as soon as they need it.

  • Assessment for learning is used:
    • daily within class to identify children needing Keep-up support
    • weekly in the Review lesson to assess gaps, address these immediately and secure fluency of GPCs, words and spellings.
  • Summative assessment is used:
    • every six weeks to assess progress, to identify gaps in learning that need to be addressed, to identify any children needing additional support and to plan the Keep-up support that they need.
    • by SLT and scrutinised through the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised assessment tracker, to narrow attainment gaps between different groups of children and so that any additional support for teachers can be put into place.
  • The Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised placement assessment is used:
    • with any child new to the school to quickly identify any gaps in their phonic knowledge and plan provide appropriate extra teaching.

Statutory assessment

  • Children in Year 1 sit the Phonics screening check. Any child not passing the check re-sits it in Year 2.

Please refer to our Phonics and Early Reading policy for further information. 

Phonics and Early Reading Policy September 2022

Early Reading and Phonics Curriculum Statement 2022 2023