Helping your child at home

Thank you to everyone who came to the curriculum meeting yesterday. If you could not make it  please let us know as we will be arranging a morning session very soon for those parents who wish to attend.

For information on how we teach maths using Numicon there is a useful parent’s page on their website.

For more information on the correct pronunciation of phonemes this website is very useful.

Learning letters and sounds

This week we’ll begin to learn letters (graphemes) and the sounds they make (phonemes).  There are several websites that contain information and activities which you could try at home.

Your child will be taught how to pronounce sounds correctly to make blending easier. Each week, we’ll let you know which sounds we’re learning.  This weeks sounds are s, a, t, p.

Sounds should be sustained where possible (e.g. sss, fff, mmm) and where this is not possible, ‘uh’ sounds after consonants should be reduced as far as possible (this means, try to avoid saying ‘buh’ for ‘b’, ‘cuh’ for ‘c’ etc.)

For a demonstration of how to pronounce the phonemes visit the Get Reading Right website and click on free resources.

Remember to practise little and often, and have fun!