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At Roman Way, Reading is a golden thread through everything we do.

 

Phonics

The Phonics scheme that we use is RWI.

 

Learning to read is the most important thing your child will learn at our school. Everything else depends on it, so we put as much energy as we possibly can into making sure that every single child learns to read as quickly as possible.

We want your child to love reading – and to want to read for themselves. This is why we put our efforts into making sure they develop a love of books as well as simply learning to read.

 

This is Fred!

 

Fred is a toy frog puppet used to help children learn to read and spell through "pure sounds". He can only speak in sounds (e.g., m-a-t), a technique known as Fred Talk, which helps children develop decoding and blending skills. 

 

How will my child be taught to read?

We start by teaching phonics to the children in the Reception class. This means that they learn how to ‘read’ the sounds in words and how those sounds can be written down. This is essential for reading, but it also helps children learn to spell well. We teach the children simple ways of remembering these sounds and letters. Ask them to show you what these are.

The children also practise reading (and spelling) what we call ‘tricky words’, such as ‘once,’ ‘have,’ ‘said’ and ‘where’.

The children practise their reading with books that match the phonics and the ‘tricky words’ they know. They start thinking that they can read and this does wonders for their confidence.

The teachers read to the children, too, so the children get to know all sorts of stories, poetry and information books. They learn many more words this way and it also helps their writing.

How to support your child at home with the Read Write Inc. Virtual Classroom

Understanding how phonics works for parents

How to help your child to learn the Read Write Inc. Phonics sounds

What to expect from the Phonics Screening Check in Year 1

Parents: how to listen to your child read a Read Write Inc. Storybook

Why read to your child?

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