phonics meeting for year 1 parents. phonics screening check last year the dfe introduced a new level...
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Phonics Screening Check
• Last year the DfE introduced a new level of statutory assessment for schools
• Now, each year Year 1 children complete a statutory screening check which looks at their ability to use phonics for decoding and blending
• The results are reported to the DfE via the Local Authority and to parents with the annual report
When and Where
• The screening has to be done in the week beginning Monday 17 June
• It will take place in school (probably in the Sunshine room) and will be done by the class teacher
• Each child will work individually with the teacher. It should take between four and nine minutes
The Screening Material
• The material to use with the children will arrive in school around the beginning of June.
• It has to be locked away securely until needed.
• We may not open it until 17 June.• We may be subject to a Local Authority visit
to see that we are administering the screening check correctly
The Screening Itself
• The screening check is in two parts with 20 items in each part.
• The check consists of both real words and nonsense words that can be decoded using the phonics skills the children have been taught.
The Results
• We will be given a threshold mark which will indicate the required standard for successfully completing the phonics screening. We don’t know what that will be yet but last year it was 32/40
• We will not report individual marks to the Local Authority, only whether or not each child has reached the required standard
The Results
• Those not reaching the required standard will have the chance to do the screening check again at the end of Year 2
• We will report the results to you with the annual report at the end of the summer term
What can you do to help
• Keep the whole event low key – we shall!• Don’t worry about it!• Support your children at home as you do now
with reading and spelling• Play word games with your children• Make sure you use pure sound when
practising phonics• Don’t go on holiday in the weeks leading up to
17 June, apart from half term!
VocabularyDigraph
Two letters making one sound
e.g. ch oa ee
PhonemeThe sound that a letter
or group of letters make.
Split DigraphA digraph split by a consonant.
e.g. Bike i-ePete e-e
GraphemeThe written
representation of a phoneme.
TrigraphThree letters making
one sounde.g. Igh / ure
Remember
• Sounds to be learnt and said correctly to enable children to read and spell accurately.
• Keep the sound PURE – no extra ‘uh’ on the end!
• See the film clip on the Learning Platform – www.school-portal.co.uk (Then T for Tardebigge and click on our school name)