Showing posts with label Phonics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phonics. Show all posts
Tuesday 26 August 2014
Phonics planning
Labels:
Letters and Sounds,
Phonics,
planning,
SEN
Wednesday 15 February 2012
Phoneme frames with sound reminders
Print, laminate and use dry wipe pens for children to practise writing words. Use the one with lines for children to write a sentence.
Friday 20 January 2012
Letters and Sounds Apply
I thought I would write about this part of a Letters and Sounds lesson as I have recently made a bit of a breakthrough with my SEN children. They all struggle to read, retain then write a caption or sentence. One of the things I think is very useful for young children is for them to spot their own mistakes and then correct them. With this in mind I split my children into pairs. I gave them a book each for writing in and a pencil between 2 of them. I then wrote lots of sentences using the targetted sound for the lesson on some bright card. I gave one child in the pair a sentence which they had to read to the other child. No peeping allowed. The child had to read and read until they were perfect. So after the first attempt where they were sounding out every word they became fluent. This fluency was needed so the other child knew what to write. When the child had eventually written the sentence I got them as a pair to look at my sentence and decided between them what was wrong. They then corrected. They then swapped and the other child read whilst their partner wrote. I have found this very effective. Within a week of doing this their fluency has improved and their ability to retain a sentence then write has improved. I have written some simple sentences for you to try this. Please let me know if it works with your children. My focus was on ch/sh/ng
Sunday 15 January 2012
Sunday 4 September 2011
Friday 19 August 2011
Friday 12 August 2011
Phase 3 board game ( the first few sounds)
Throw a die and put a counter on the sound. Read it! If correct you stay there and if not you have to go back to the beginning.
satpin game phase 2 letters and sounds
Very simple game, the child rolls a die and moves a counter. He has to say the sound he lands on. If he is right the counter can stay there if wrong he has to go back to the beginning.
Tuesday 10 May 2011
Tuesday 19 April 2011
Letters and Sounds phase 2, caption match
Sunday 27 February 2011
Saturday 12 February 2011
Letters and sounds all phases - one minute game
This is such a simple idea but it works really well. Especially those children that love to compete.
Write a grapheme/tricky word/vowel digraph/spelling etc in the first box. How many times can the child write it in one minute? The letters have to be as neat as possible and all correctly formed.
Practising letter formation/spellings can be boring but doing it this way the child will get lots of practise of writing in a fun way. They also get lots of practise of forming the tricky sounds in phonics like /igh/ /ear/ /air/
Click here to download
Write a grapheme/tricky word/vowel digraph/spelling etc in the first box. How many times can the child write it in one minute? The letters have to be as neat as possible and all correctly formed.
Practising letter formation/spellings can be boring but doing it this way the child will get lots of practise of writing in a fun way. They also get lots of practise of forming the tricky sounds in phonics like /igh/ /ear/ /air/
Click here to download
Friday 11 February 2011
Saturday 15 January 2011
Sunday 7 November 2010
Letters and Sounds - Read and draw
Some simple and silly captions for children to read and then draw. Could be used as 'apply' in Letters and sounds sessions.
Tuesday 26 October 2010
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