Little Wandle - Phonics and Early Reading
Parent Meeting September 2023
- GB version LS_Parent-PPT_Reception-Au1-Phase-2_Sep-23 (1).pdfPDF File
- LS-KEY-GUIDANCE-GLOSSARY.pdfPDF File
- Programme-Overview_Reception-and-Year-1-1.pdfPDF File
- Pronunciation_guide_Autumn-1_June-2023.pdfPDF File
- Pronunciation_guide_Autumn-2_June-2023.pdfPDF File
- Tricky-words-for-parents-Phase-2-1.pdfPDF File
Support for Phonics
These three videos show you how to pronounce the sounds. Notice how the children don’t add an ‘uh’ sound at the end, so they say: ‘t’ not ‘tuh’.
Phase 2 sounds taught in Reception Autumn 1
This Phase 2 sounds taught in Reception Autumn 1 video is designed to be shared with families by schools using Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised to help them to support learning at home.
Phase 2 sounds taught in Reception Autumn 2
This Phase 2 sounds taught in Reception Autumn 2 video is designed to be shared with families to help them to support learning at home.
Phase 3 sounds taught in Reception Spring 1
This Phase 3 sounds taught in Reception Spring 1 video is designed to be shared with families to help them support the learning at home.
How to say Phase 5 sounds
This is "How to say Phase 5 sounds" by Little Wandle on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
How we teach blending
This How we teach blending video is designed to be shared with families by schools using Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised to help them to support learning at home.
How we teach tricky words
This explanation of tricky words video is designed to be shared with families by schools using the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised complete phonics programme to help them to support learning at home.
Reading for pleasure is the key. Let's face it, the phonics practice books are about practising fluency, prosody and comprehension. They are books designed to be correctly matched to your child's phonic ability; for them to practise applying their phonemes to read successfully. They are matched to enable children to have 95% accuracy, they should not struggle to read it.
In school the children read 5 times a week - we give them the skills to read.
At home, we would like you to read books with your child, which they cannot access themselves (yet). Reading for pleasure is the most important thing you can do as a parent to encourage a love of reading - you can help to give them the will to read.
(Updated) Reading books with your child.mp4
This is "(Updated) Reading books with your child.mp4" by Little Wandle on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.