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How Read Write Inc. can support you with remote learning - Oxford Education Blog

At Horizon, we aim for all our children to become fluent, confident readers who are passionate about reading.

Children who read regularly, or are read to, have the opportunity to open the doors to so many different worlds! More importantly, reading will give your child the tools to become independent life-long learners. We can achieve this together through:

  • Read Write Inc, a programme to help to your child read at school

  • Encouraging children to develop a love of books by reading to them daily, at home and at school.

  • Giving children access to a wide range of books at school and at home.

At Horizon, we use Read Write Inc Phonics (RWI) to give your child the best

 possible start with their reading and writing.

We have put together a guide to explain how the RWI programme works, together with some useful links.

‘Every child has the right to read because without being able to read children have absolutely no access into their education’ (Ruth Miskin, Creator of RWI).

Reading opens the door to learning. A child who reads widely will become a good reader. A good reader will be able to read more challenging material. A child who reads challenging material is a child who will learn quickly and effectively. The more a child learns, the more he/she will want to find out. Using RWI, the children learn to read effortlessly so that they can put all their energy into comprehending what they read. It allows children to spell effortlessly so that they can concentrate on composing what they write.

Year 1 and above

Children follow the same format as Reception but will work on complex sounds. Daily sessions of RWI phonics last for 45 minutes. We want children to become confident and fluent readers, so accuracy in reading is vital.

 

Miss Belcher is our designated Read Write Inc lead. If you have any questions about RWI, contact the school and ask to speak to her. Please take the time to read through this page, as it will provide invaluable information on how you can help and support your child in reading.

 

What is Read Write Inc?

Read Write Inc (RWI) is a phonics programme which helps all children learn to read fluently and at speed so they can focus on developing their skills in comprehension, vocabulary and spelling. At Royal Park we start the programme in Nursery. The programme traditionally runs until children reach the age of 7. We assess the children throughout their time on the programme. There are times when children are still on the programme after the age of 7. These children will have really targeted interventions.

Please watch What is Read Write Inc Phonics? to help you with understanding what RWI phonics is.

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How will RWI be taught?

All children are assessed regularly by our RWI lead teachers, so they work with children at the same level. This allows complete participation in lessons.

 

Reception

In Reception, all children will learn how to ‘read’ the sounds in words and how those sounds can be written down. Those who are ready, will begin to read and write simple words within books and begin to take books home, linked to their reading level ability. Children will take part in fun RWI lessons between 30-40 minutes a day. This lesson involves the teaching of a new sound, decoding, blending and writing words and eventually moving on to reading short story books.

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Reading

The children:

  • learn 44 sounds and the corresponding letters/letter groups using simple picture prompts – see below

  • learn to read words using Fred talk and sound blending

  • read from a range of storybooks and non-fictions books matched to their phonic knowledge

  • work well with partners

  • develop comprehension skills in stories by answering ‘Find It’ and ‘Prove It’ discussion questions
     

Writing:

The children:

  • learn to write and form the letters/letter groups which represent the 44 sounds with the help of fun phrases

  • learn to write words by using Fred Talk

  • learn to build sentences by practising sentences out loud before they write

 

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Talking

The children work in pairs so that they:

  • answer every question

  • practise every activity with their partner

  • take turns in talking and reading to each other

  • develop ambitious vocabulary
     

Year 1 and above

Children follow the same format as Reception but will work on complex sounds. Daily sessions of RWI phonics last for 45 minutes. We want children to become confident and fluent readers, so accuracy in reading is vital.

What are the five key principles that underpin the teaching in all Read Write Inc. sessions?

Purpose – know the purpose of every activity and share it with the children, so they know the one thing they should be thinking about

Participation – ensure every child participates throughout the lesson. Partnership work is fundamental to learning

Praise – ensure children are praised for effort and learning, not ability

Pace – teach at an effective pace and devote every moment to teaching and learning

Passion – be passionate about teaching so children can be engaged emotionally.

What does a Read Write Inc lesson look like?

Each lesson has the same structure, so that children focus on the new learning, rather than worrying about what is going to happen next. Children are grouped according to their ability, so that they only tackle work that is achievable, making it more enjoyable and allowing learning and confidence to flourish side by side.

Rwilesson

Click here to find out more about a Read Write Inc lesson

Speed Sounds and Read Write Inc. Stages

If your child is learning to read at school with Read Write Inc. Phonics, they will be at one of the following stages:

Learning Set 1 Speed Sounds:

Speedset1

Check if your children can read these sounds. Make sure they say sounds like ‘sss’, NOT letter names like ‘es’. Watch the Phonics Pure Sounds video to help you.

Learning to Blend with Set 1 Speed Sounds:

Speedset1blended

Watch this Sound Blending Phonics video to help you teach sound blending at home.

Learning Set 2 Speed Sounds:

Speedset2

 

Nonsense words (Alien words)

NonsenseAs well as learning to read and blend real words children will have plenty of opportunities to apply their sound recognition skills on reading ‘Nonsense words’. These are made up of the sounds the children are learning e.g. d-u-t (dut), d-oi-n (doin), h-e-sh (hesh).

 

Learning Set 3 Speed Sounds:

Speedset3

Reading the Storybooks

StorybooksChildren will be introduced to ‘Ditty books’ when they successfully begin to read single words. The short vowels should be kept short and sharp:

Children use sound-blending (Fred Talk) to read short ditties. They will bring these home once they have read and discussed the book in class. Children will be challenged to use their developing phonic knowledge, to write short sentences.

Within all the books, children will have red and green words to learn to help them to become speedy readers. Red words are words that are not easily decodable and challenge words to extend children’s vocabulary. Green words are linked to the sounds they have been learning and are easily decodable.Sat

Dots and dashes represent the sound each letter makes.

 

During the RWI sessions, children will read the book three times, this is to ensure that children become overly familiar with the text and become fluent and speedy readers- this is all part of the reading process! At each new reading stage, they will have plenty of opportunities to practise using their developing comprehension skills. You may have heard your child talking about ‘hold a sentence’. This is an activity that encourages children to remember a whole sentence while focusing on spelling and punctuation.

Spelling

Spelling will only start in Reception when children are ready to write and form their letters. Children will use ‘Fred Fingers’ to sound out a word first, before they write it down. Children learn how to spell rather than just get tested. Furthermore, this way of teaching spellings allows children to use ‘Fred Fingers’ whenever they get stuck with spelling a word. Children pinch each sound on fingers before writing the word. Watch this video clip of how we teach using ‘Fred Fingers’

 

 

Order of Story books

Children should follow the order listed below. The expectation is that all children will leave Year One as confident speedy readers, ready to take on the challenges of Year Two. However, some children may need extra support and your teacher will talk to you about this.

 

 

Books

Green Words in Books

Progression of Red Words in Books

Red Ditty 1 - 10

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Green 1 - 10

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Purple 1 - 10

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Pink 1 - 10

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Orange 1 - 12

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Yellow 1 - 12

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Blue 1 - 10

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

Grey 1 - 13

Click here for Green Words

Click here for Red Words

 

How to help your child with Phonics!

  • Read a variety of books (fiction, non-fiction, rhymes etc).

  • Discuss the different features of various books.

  • Talk about the books and other reading materials that you have shared.

  • Explain the meaning of new words.

Don't forget you don't have to read just books - subtitles alongside TV programmes, shopping lists, road signs, web pages, magazines, newspapers etc. are useful ways to practise reading.

Find out how children learn to read with phonics, and how you can help your child's reading at home.

Getting ready for reading (Ages 3-4)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/getting-ready-for-reading-ages-3-4/

Ten Top Reading Tips!

Click here for some Fred Games you can play with your child!

Starting to read (Ages 4-5)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/starting-to-read-ages-4-5/

Building on reading skills (Ages 5-6)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/building-on-reading-skills-ages-5-6/

Developing confidence as a reader (Ages 6-7)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/developing-confidence-as-a-reader-ages-6-7/

Building independence (Ages 7-9)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/building-independence-as-a-reader-ages-7-9/

Encouraging reading (Ages 9-11)

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/reading/building-independence-as-a-reader-ages-7-9/

Read Write inc English National Curriculum Coverage

How does Read Write Inc. meet the aims of the new National Curriculum?

Year 1 National Curriculum Link

Year 2 National Curriculum Link

 

Links and resources

These short video clips are featured throughout the whole of this website and some BONUS video clips have been added too!! Enjoy!

Quick Links

 

Useful Resources:

RWI Sound Mats, Rhymes and Red Words

Simple & Complex Speed Sound Chart

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