Lots more GPCs to think about this week!
ur sound made by the grapheme 'ear' (learn, heard, earth)
r sound made by the grapheme 'wr' (wrong, write, wrist)
We have also been Growing the code with different ways of making the 's' sound:
'st' and 'sc' (listen, Christmas, muscle)
Lots of tricky word revision has also taken place this week.
This week we have have looked at the following GPCs:
or sound made by the grapheme 'a' (ball, small, water)
Schwa sound in longer words crocodile, celebrate, difficult
o sound made by the grapheme 'a' (wasp, watch, squash)
We have also been growing the code...
air sound made by graphemes 'ear' 'ere' (bear, pear, there, where)
No new tricky words this week, we are revising a selection of all the tricky words taught so far.
Its been another busy week in Phonics this week! Here are the GPCs we have been learning about.
ch sound made by grapheme 'tch' (catch, fetch, itchy)
ch sound made by grapheme 'ture' (picture, nature, creature)
ar sound made by grapheme 'al' (calm, half, almond)
ar sound made by grapheme 'a' (mask, father, craft)
Tricky words this week were: because, eye.
On returning this week after half term we have been very busy learning new alternative GPCs for some sounds we already know.
ur sound made by the grapheme 'or' (work, worm, world)
short oo sound made by the graphemes 'u' and 'oul' (push, put, could, should, would)
air sound made by the grapheme 'are' ( care, share, dare)
And we have been growing the code...
or sound made by the graphemes au, aur, oor (author, dinsosaur, floor, door)
Our Tricky words for this week were: Once, laugh
In our phonics lessons we have been learning about the following sounds:
The 'oo' and 'yoo' sound made with the graphemes 'ui' 'ou' (youth, group, fruit, juice)
We have also done some Grow the Code work this week.
We have been thinking about all the ways we know to make the ee sound....
e, ee, ea, e-e, ey, y, ie
All the ways to make the s sound...
s, ss, c, se, ce and the z sound... z, zz, s, se
And all the ways to make oa sound...
o, ow, oe, o-e, ou
We have also been revising all the tricky words learnt so far.
This week in Phonics we have been learning the following sounds:
’o, o-e, ou’ making a short u sound (brother, done, touch)
’se’ making a z sound at the end of words (please, cheese)
’se, ce’ making a long s sound at the end of words (horse, fence)
’ey’ making an ee sound at the end of words (donkey, monkey)
We have also been learning to read/spell the Tricky Words
thought through friend work
Today in phonics the Year1s have been consolidating their learning by completing a selection of activities based on the new GPCs and Tricky Words we have been looking at this week.
le at the end of words (bubble, puddle)
al at the end of words (metal, total)
c making a s sound (face, city)I
ve at the end of words (have, give)
Tricky Words: school, call, different
Everyone was busy as we moved around the room completing reading, writing and sorting activities based on the Tricky Words and sounds learnt.
We hope you enjoy the pictures of us hard at work.
In our phonics sessions this week we have been learning about the following GPcS:
y making a long i sound (fly, reply, why)
ow making a long oa sound (snow, follow, yellow)
g making a j sound (giant, gem, magic)
ph making a ff sound (photo, dolphin, elephant)
We have also learnt to read and practise the spelling of Tricky Words: who, whole, where, two
In Phonics this week, Year 1 have been learning to Grow the Code (learning that some graphemes can make more than one sound).
y making a long 'ee' sound at the end of words (silly, happy, smelly)
ea making a short 'e' sound (head, bread, thread)
oe and ou making a long 'oa' sound in some words, but that this is quite rare (toe, goes, shoulder, boulder)
We have also learnt a new grapheme (way of writing a sound) for the phoneme 'w'
wh (white, whale, whisper)
We noticed that this digraph comes at the beginning of words and not the end.
We have also learnt to read and spell the Tricky Words: any, many, again
This week has been a revision week of all the sounds and tricky words that we have worked on this half term.
I simply had to share the following pictures, which show the children working hard to write dictated sentences. The room was literally buzzing with the sounds of each child segmenting the words they wanted to spell in order to complete each sentence! The level of concentration was amazing and the children were clearly proud of their efforts, as was I!
In Phonics this week the Year 1s have been learning about the following GPCs:
Split digraph e-e (making a long ee sound) these, even, athlete
ew (making an 'oo' and 'yoo' sound) stew, chew, threw, new, few
ie (making an ee sound) field, shield, brownie, bodies
aw (making an or sound) draw, claw, paw, crawl
We have also been practising the reading and spelling of the Tricky Words: house, mouse, water, want
To consolidate our learning of this weeks GPCs and Tricky Words, the children spent a somewhat noisy but very enjoyable session today playing lots of spelling and reading games. There was a fast paced game of splat the tricky word (where we read through our tricky words from the week, laid them out on the table and used fly swatters to 'SPLAT' each word as it was called out). Roll and Read was a popular choice as the children worked in pairs to roll a dice and read a word in the numbered column or row, winning a counter for each word read correctly.
We also enjoyed reading some sentences containing words with the graphemes learnt this week. The children used their blending skills to read, by first looking for any di/trigraphs in the words before sounding them out and then blending the sounds together to hear them in the words. Blending the sounds together quickly and smoothly ensures that the children can hear all the sounds and distinguish what the word is.
It has been another busy week of learning for the Year 1s in Phonics. We have been learning about the following sounds:
Split digraph a-e (making a long ay sound) made, same, game, snake
Split digraph i-e (making a long igh sound) time, ripe, prize, slide
Split digraph o-e (making a long oa sound) home, wooke, note, stone
Split digraph u-e (making an 'oo' and 'yoo' sound) rude, cute, cube, tube
We have also learnt to read and spell the tricky words: could, would, should, our
In our Phonics lessons the Year 1s have been learning about the following GPCs:
o making a long oa sound (open, post, most)
i making a long igh sound (child, wild, find)
a making a long ai sound (paper, acorn, later)
e making a long ee sound (fever, being, secret)
We have also been practising the reading and spelling of Tricky Words: Mr, Mrs, Ms, ask
If you have time, please practice these sounds and words at home.
This week in phonics the Year 1 children have learnt to read and write words with the following new sounds:
We have also learnt to read and write the following tricky words:
their, people, oh, your
If you have time you could write the new sounds/ words onto some card and make your own flashcards.
Ask your child about 'Shuffle Time' I'm sure they will love to demonstrate it for you!
Please find attached some videos which we hope will help parents and children to feel confident about how to pronounce the sounds we are learning in phonics. It is so important that the children say the sounds correctly and as purely as possible. You will notice that the letter 't' makes a short clear sound and not 'tuh', m not 'muh' and so on.
In phonics the Year 1s have continued to learn the Phase 5 sounds. This week we have been helped with our sounds by Geraldine the Giraffe. She sometimes gets things wrong and can be a little bit naughty but she usually gets there in the end!
Here are the videos we have been watching this week to help us with our sounds.....
This week in Phonics the Year 1s will be looking at some of the Phase 5 sounds.
We will start by looking at the digraph ‘ay’ and to help with this, here is a short video to get us started.
(Please remember to check with an adult before going online)
Please take a look on the “Links to Phonics Games” tab on the main phonics page for some great games to practice the ay sound. Sound Sayer is a particularly good one to practice reading words with the focus sound in!
Mrs Bratley has very kindly purchased some new Phonic workbooks for us to use. Here are some pictures of the children using the books for the first time this week to help consolidate our learning of the ay sound......
Welcome to our new Phonics Blog! We hope you will enjoy finding out what we have been learning about in Phonics.
This week the Year 1s have been focussing on blending and segmenting. Blending is the skill we use to help us breakdown the sounds in words in order to read them.
Segmenting is the skill we use to help us breakdown the sounds we can hear in words in order to write them down and spell words.
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