Phonics
Phonics
We suggest that you do phonics every day for 20 minutes. The children need to spend time reading real and nonsense words. We have added a selection of fun phonics games that can be adapted for different words and a selection of games too at the bottom!
Mrs Watson’s phonics group
This week, please practise the alternative spellings for sounds previously taught and phase 5 tricky words (please see the Year 1 homework page on the website for a list of tricky words).
Can you practise reading and writing the following words.
wh (w) |
ph (f) |
aw (or) |
when what which white |
phone phonics dolphin trophy |
claw paw saw lawn |
Challenge: Can you write a sentence including these words?
Can you practise reading the following nonsense words?:
wh |
ph |
aw (or) |
wheck wheeb whem whonf
|
phip phoop phlint phonit |
thawl zaw gawn jawng |
Mrs Jones’ and Mrs Owens’ phonics group
This week, please practise the sounds, ey, oy, wh, and ew. As usual please practice the phase 5 tricky words (please see the Year 1 homework page on the website for a list of tricky words).
Can you practise reading and writing the following words:
ey |
oy |
wh |
ew |
money honey donkey turkey |
oyster destroy enjoy royal |
when what which where |
blew chew grew flew |
Challenge: Can you write a sentence including these words?
Can you practise reading the following nonsense words:
ey |
oy |
wh |
ew |
olley jimney wockey uffey |
gloy thoy snoy denoy |
wheeb whimk wheck whan
|
phrew jephew plewt bew |
Useful phonics websites:
Please see the Year 1 homework page on the school website for more phonics resources, a list of letter sounds for each phase and a list of tricky words.