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Phonics

Phonics at Selworthy School

What does Phonics look like at Selworthy School

Many learners at Selworthy School are not yet ready to attend a formal Systematic Synthetic Phonics program and therefore need additional programs to support them to develop their phonics and reading skills.

As a school and within the SENSE network we have developed a program and framework to support our learners who are unable to attend to an SSP program to support them to achieve their full learning potential.

We have separated phonics into 4 areas:

  • Pre-Phonics,
  • Early Phonics
  • Essential Letters and Sounds (ELS) phonics program (SSP)
  • Essential Letters and Sounds spelling program

Pre-Phonics

Pre-Phonics is for learners who have not yet mastered skills in self-regulation, attention, language receptive and language expressive. These learners are at their exploratory stage of learning. These skills are assessed using ‘Pre-Phonics’ framework, accessed via Evidence for Learning (EFL).

What you will see in the classroom:

A Pre-Phonics session is to include

  • Attention Autism Bucket (record attention against attention framework)
  • Vocabulary session – vocab bag (individual basis)
  • Intensive interaction session
  • Play based child led activities e.g: blowing bubbles, blowing balloons and high intensity engaging activities. Supported by the use of communication boards.
  • Tac Pac
  • Sing to and with the learners. Supported by the use of communication boards.
  • Singing hands songs (use symbols to make choices) and use of communication boards.
  • Singing Nursey Rhythms (use sequencing boards to support) and communication boards.

Essential Letters and Sounds - Oxford Owl