Supporting Phonics at Home
During Year R phonics lessons, children learn the individual sounds each letter or group of letters make. We also learn how to blend sounds together to read words and or segment words into individual sounds to write them. In each lesson, we practise reading and writing the letters that represent each sound.
When saying a letter sound, it is important to pronounce the sound as you would say them within a word, without adding an 'uh' sound at the end. For example, say 'mmm' not 'muh'; say 'sss' not 'suh'; say 'lll' not 'luh' and so on. This helps children correctly hear all the sounds in words when spelling.
The videos below demonstrate the correct pronunciation for each of the sounds learned during Reception.
Each letter sound also has a picture and rhyme to help children remember what the letter looks like and how to write it. These can be dowloaded using the links below.
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For more information about our approach to teaching phonics, please click here to visit the Essential Letters and Sounds for home website.
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