Phonics and Reading at St Catherine's
For Parents - Letters and Sounds (littlewandlettersandsounds.org.uk)
The resources on this page will help you support your child with saying their sounds and writing their letters. There are also some useful videos so you can see how they are taught at school and feel confident about supporting your child's reading at home.
Intent
At St Catherine’s we are passionate about ensuring all children, regardless of background, become confident and enthusiastic readers. It is our aim to give the children a love of literature and the written word so that when they leave our school, they read confidently for meaning and regularly enjoy reading for pleasure. Reading is at the heart of St Catherine’s curriculum opening the gateway to learning and future success. Our staff are enthusiastic about books and we promote a love of reading, encouraging children to read for pleasure and information every day. We aim to involve families not only to promote progress but to give them an opportunity to share and enjoy books together.
We believe that phonics provides the foundations of learning to make the development into fluent reading easier so when teaching reading we focus on the blending skills taught through our systematic and synthetic phonics programme. We start teaching phonics in Nursery with foundations to phonics and Reception where we follow the Little Wandle Letters and Sounds Revised Progression. This ensures children build on their growing knowledge of the alphabetic code, mastering phonics to read and spell as they move through the school. As a result, children are able to tackle any unfamiliar word as they read. At St Catherine’s we model the use of the alphabetical code through phonics in shared reading and writing, both inside and outside of the phonics lesson and across the curriculum. We focus strongly on the language development of our children to develop speaking and listening skills which are crucial for reading and writing in all subjects.
Key skills of comprehension, vocabulary, picking up on inferences, predicting, explaining, retrieval of information, sequencing and summarising are also taught through exposure to a wide variety of text types. We encourage our children to see themselves as readers for both pleasure and purpose.