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Reading & Phonics (Rec/KS1)

At Danegrove Primary School we teach phonics using Read, Write Inc. Each week, children will receive a book that matches their reading ability based on the RWI programme. A reading record will also be provided for parents to write any comments about their child's reading experience with the book of the week.

Please ensure that children bring their book bags to school every day, as they will have opportunities to read with teaching staff throughout the week. Failure to return the books may result in a replacement fee.

Children should aim to read the book at least three times: once to read the words accurately, a second time with increased fluency, and a third time using a 'storyteller voice' to show their understanding.

How can parents support their children at home?

Parents play a key role in helping children develop strong reading skills. Here are a few simple ways to help at home:

  • Listen to your child read: Encourage your child to read their RWI books to you. Praise their efforts and help them with any tricky words.
  • Practise sounds: Go over the sounds they’ve learned at school. You can use flashcards or sound charts to make it fun.
  • Talk about the story: After reading, ask your child questions about the story to help develop their understanding and vocabulary.
  • Encourage writing: Ask your child to write words or simple sentences using the sounds they know.
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Why is reading for 15 minutes a day important?

Reading for just 15 minutes a day with your child can make a big difference to their progress. It helps:

  • Build confidence: Regular reading helps children feel more confident in their skills.
  • Improve understanding: Talking about the story and words helps children understand what they’re reading.
  • Develop a love for reading: Spending time together with books can spark a love for stories that will last a lifetime!

By supporting your child at home, you are helping to build a strong foundation for their reading and writing skills, which will benefit them throughout their education and beyond.

 

Helpful Websites, Video Clips and Games

Click on the images below to be taken to the relevant sites.

 

Phonics Bloom Logo               

RWI - Set 1 Sounds - click the + to access the video links