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What are the aspects of Phase 1 phonics?

Phase 1 Phonics

  • Aspect 1 – Environmental Sound Discrimination.
  • Aspect 2 – Instrumental Sound Discrimination.
  • Aspect 3 – Body Percussion Sound Discrimination.
  • Aspect 4 – Rhythm and Rhyme.
  • Aspect 5 – Alliteration.
  • Aspect 6 – Voice Sounds.
  • Aspect 7 – Oral Blending and Segmenting.

How many aspects are there in Phase 1 letters and sounds?

Seven aspects of sound: environmental, instrumental, body sounds, rhythm and rhyme, alliteration, voice sounds and oral blending and segmenting.

What are letters and sounds phase1?

Phase 1 of Letters and Sounds concentrates on developing children’s speaking and listening skills and lays the foundations for the phonic work which starts in Phase 2. The emphasis during Phase 1 is to get children attuned to the sounds around them and ready to begin developing oral blending and segmenting skills.

What are the 7 aspects found in Phase 1?

Phase 1 is divided into seven aspects:

  • Aspect 1 – General sound discrimination – environmental.
  • Aspect 2 – General sound discrimination – instrumental sounds.
  • Aspect 3 – General sound discrimination – body percussion.
  • Aspect 4 – Rhythm and rhyme.
  • Aspect 5 – Alliteration.
  • Aspect 6 – Voice sounds.

What phonics phase should YEAR 1 be on?

Year 1 Phonics Phase 5

  • The school uses Letters and Sounds as its phonic programme.
  • Year 1 All year – Phase 5.
  • Children entering Phase 1 will already be able to read and spell words with adjacent consonants, such as trap, string and flask.
  • In Phase 5, children will learn more graphemes and phonemes.

What is the main focus of Phase 1 in letters and sounds?

Phase One of Letters and Sounds concentrates on developing children’s speaking and listening skills and lays the foundations for the phonic work which starts in Phase 2. The emphasis during Phase 1 is to get children attuned to the sounds around them and ready to begin developing oral blending and segmenting skills.

What is phonics letters and sounds?

Letters and Sounds is a systematic approach for teaching children to read using phonics. It is used in many schools in England, but is not a mandatory part of the National Curriculum. It is split into six phases, from starting to learn about sounds at nursery to becoming fluent readers around age 7.

Is there a phase 1 in phonics?

How many phases are there in letters and sounds?

six phases
Letters and Sounds is a systematic approach for teaching children to read using phonics. It is used in many schools in England, but is not a mandatory part of the National Curriculum. It is split into six phases, from starting to learn about sounds at nursery to becoming fluent readers around age 7.

What should I teach first letters or sounds?

What sequence should be used to teach letter-sound correspondence?

  • Letters that occur frequently in simple words (e.g., a, m, t) are taught first.
  • Letters that look similar and have similar sounds (b and d) are separated in the instructional sequence to avoid confusion.
  • Short vowels are taught before long vowels.

What happens in Phase 1 of letters and sounds?

Phase 1 of Letters and Sounds concentrates on developing children’s speaking and listening skills and lays the foundations for the phonic work which starts in Phase 2. The emphasis during Phase 1 is to get children attuned to the sounds around them and ready to begin developing oral blending and segmenting skills.

What are the three aspects of Phase 1?

Phase 1 is divided into seven aspects. Each aspect contains three strands: Tuning in to sounds (auditory discrimination), Listening and remembering sounds (auditory memory and sequencing) and Talking about sounds (developing vocabulary and language comprehension).

What should be included in letters and sounds?

Letters and Sounds: This is a listening activity that can take place indoors or outdoors. Remind the children about the things that good listeners do (e.g. keep quiet, have ears and eyes ready). Invite the children to show you how good they are at listening and talk about why listening carefully is important.

When was letters and Sounds published in the UK?

Letters and Sounds is a six-phase teaching programme designed to help practitioners and teachers teach children how the alphabet works for reading and spelling. It was published in April 2007 and has been widely distributed to local authorities, schools and settings.