There are lots of practical ways that you can support your child to learn phonics at home:
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Phonics Screening Check
In June, all year 1 children are expected to complete the year 1 Phonics Screening Check. The aim is to check that a child is making progress in phonics. They are expected to read a mixture of real words and ‘nonsense’ words. (Nonsense words can also be referred to as ‘pseudo’ or ‘alien’ words.) If a child has not reached the expected standard, schools must give additional support to help the child to make progress in year 2. Children who have not passed the check in year 1 will have the opportunity to retake it in year 2. After year 2, children who need additional support can get this through targeted support and intervention. Please speak to a member of staff if you would like more information about the check or more support with your child’s phonics.