Phonics
Caring for our books
Essential Letters and Sounds
Essential Letters and Sounds (ELS) is our chosen Phonics programme.
The aim of ELS is ‘Getting all children to read well, quickly’.
It teaches children to read by identifying the phonemes (the smallest unit of sound) and graphemes (the written version of the sound) within words and using these to read words.
For more information about our scheme, please read the slides below:
Supporting reading at home
When reading with your child at home, it's important to remember:
- Children will only read books that are entirely decodable. This means that they should be able to read these books as they already know the sounds contained within the book.
- We only use pure sounds when decoding words (no ‘uh’ after the sound).
We want children to practise reading their book 4 times throughout the week, working on these skills:
Decode – sounding out and blending to read the word.
Fluency – reading words with less obvious decoding.
Expression – using intonation and expression to bring the text to life!
We must use pure sounds when we are pronouncing the sounds and supporting children in reading words. If we mispronounce these sounds, we will make reading harder for our children. Please watch the videos below for how to accurately pronounce these sounds.
More support for parents and carers can be found here: https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/reading/reading-schemes-oxford-levels/essential-letters-and-sounds/