Read Write Inc
Read Write Inc
Read Write Inc
Fred the Frog puppet plays an important role in our Read Write
Inc lessons. Fred is only able to speak in sounds, not whole
words. We call this Fred Talk.
For example, Fred would say m-a – t we would say mat. Fred
talk helps children read unfamiliar words by pronouncing each sound in the word
one at a time. Children can start blending sounds into words as soon as they know a
small group of letters well. During lessons children are taught to hear sounds and
blend them together in sequence to make a word. We start with blending oral
sounds, then progress to reading the letters and blending them together to read the
word.
In Read Write Inc phonics the individual sounds are called ‘speed sounds’ –
because we want your child to read them effortlessly. Set 1 sounds are the initial
letter sounds. They are taught in the following order.
m, a, s, d, t, i, n, p, g, o, c, k, u, b, f, e, l, h, sh, r, j, v, y, w, th, z, ch, qu, x, ng, nk
There are 12 Set 2 ‘speed sounds’ that are made up of two or three letters which
represent just one sound, e.g. ay as in play, ee as in tree and igh as in high.
When learning their Set 3 speed sounds they will be taught that there are more ways
in which the same sounds are written, e.g. ee as in tree and ea as in tea.
The table below shows the sound, the associated phrase and example green words.
Click the link below to hear how to pronounce the sounds correctly.
http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/resources/sound-pronunciation-guide/
As children build up their knowledge of sounds they are able to apply their
decoding skills to any unfamiliar word may it be real or nonsense. During lessons
each day children will practice their decoding skills by sounding out
the letters in ‘Alien words’. Children are unable to rely on existing
knowledge of real words, and instead have to use their letter-sound
knowledge. This is an important part of the Phonics Screening Test
children complete at the end of year 1.
The following websites have enjoyable games for your child to play to practice their
reading of alien words.
http://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/PicnicOnPluto.html
http://ictgames.com/literacy.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks1/literacy/phonics/play/
Word time Lessons
As soon as children have learnt a few initial letter sounds they begin to learn to
blend the sounds together to read real words in a Word Time session. Each word
time session involves oral blending of known sounds before they are shown the
words written down on green cards. Children practice Fred talking the words until
they become able to read them on sight. Ditty lessons follow on from this where
children who are becoming excellent at reading single words are introduced to
reading whole sentences. Once children are confident reading the short sentences
they are challenged to use their developing phonic knowledge to write a sentence.
Storybook Lessons
The next stage of the Read Write Inc scheme is for children to
read storybooks that are closely matched to their developing
phonic knowledge. The storybooks consists of green words
linked to the sounds they have been learning, red word
(words that are not decodable) and challenge words to
extend children’s vocabulary. After children have practiced
these words individually they are prepared to see them in
context in the story.
Children complete a longer piece of independent writing, which gives them the
opportunity to show off their creativity and to practice their spelling, grammar and
punctuation.
A spelling quiz is held each week to test the children’s knowledge of words with the
newest sound they have been learning.
When using Fred Fingers each finger represents one sound. When children reach
yellow Read Write Inc storybooks they will begin to learn to trace the letters onto
each finger and say the letter names.
Letter formation
Children are taught how to form letters using a handwriting phrase to help. See
https://abbotsphonics.files.wordpress.com/2013/02/hand-writing-phrases1.pdf tor
phrases and explanation of how to teach.
Ruth Miskin the founder of Read Write Inc had complied a selection of videos that
give lots more information and examples. Click the link below to find out more
about
http://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/resources/playlist-ruth-miskins-top-tips-parents/