What are the Phase 1 phonic sounds?

What are the Phase 1 phonic sounds?

Phase 1

  • Environmental sounds.
  • Instrumental sounds.
  • Body percussion (e.g. clapping and stamping)
  • Rhythm and rhyme.
  • Alliteration.
  • Voice sounds.
  • Oral blending and segmenting (e.g. hearing that d-o-g makes ‘dog’)

What is a sound mat?

A sound mat is a printed collection of phonemes (sounds) that the children use in phonics which are usually split into 4 out of the 5 taught phases (as phase 1 does not enough any written letters). Each sound is accompanied by a related image to help your child quickly recognise the sound that the letter makes.

How many sound mats are there?

The 4 sounds mats feature the letter/s-sound correspondences in Pupil Books 1 to 8. Phonics International: The online Phonics International programme (for all ages as required) has 12 Units of cumulative printable and projectable resources.

What order do you teach phonic sounds?

How to teach Phonics: A Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1 – Letter Sounds. Most phonics programmes start by teaching children to see a letter and then say the sound it represents.
  2. Step 2 – Blending.
  3. Step 3 – Digraphs.
  4. Step 4 – Alternative graphemes.
  5. Step 5 – Fluency and Accuracy.

What phase phonics should reception be on?

In Reception the children start to learn phonics as soon as they start school. This is through 20 minute daily sessions. Phases 1-4 are completed whilst a child is in Reception. The children’s progress through these stages is monitored at regular periods.

What is GPC in phonics?

GPC – This is short for Grapheme Phoneme Correspondence. Knowing a GPC means being able to match a phoneme to a grapheme and vice versa. Digraph – A grapheme containing two letters that makes just one sound (phoneme).

What is a grapheme mat?

The graphemes (letters) are accompanied by images that help their recall. These images are available on grapheme mats (below) that the children use in school to support reading and particularly writing.

What phase phonics should Year 1 be on?

split into 6 phases: • Phase 1 is introduced in the Nursery • Phases 2 and 3 are introduced in Reception • Phases 4 and 5 are introduced in Year 1 • Phase 6 is introduced in Year 2. In EYFS and KS1 your child will be taught phonics every day.

What are all the phonics sounds?

Consonants

Phoneme IPA Symbol Graphemes
1 b b, bb
2 d d, dd, ed
3 f f, ff, ph, gh, lf, ft
4 g g, gg, gh,gu,gue