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Resources for phonics

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Arkadia · 28/04/2017 19:39

Hi,

Some time ago I read a thread in here about a child who could read, but would fail a phonics test. After giving it some thought I have come to realise that my DD1 is exactly in this situation. She reads pretty well and with a lot of expression, however when she comes across a word she doesn't know, she simply cannot decode it.

She does not know her phonics.

She is now P3 (Y2) and really loves reading, but she reads like me... When I come across a word I don't know , I need to look it up, unless it is very easy; I can't decode words and I look at them as a whole, a bit as if they were ideograms (I was never thought phonics and English is not my first language, but my vocabulary is very good by any standard, so I get by easily enough).

So, my question is: is there any resource I can use to help her improve her/my knowledge of phonics? It cannot be too "small children oriented", otherwise she will feel belittled.
On top of that I hope that a better knowledge of phonics will help her with her spelling which is absolutely appalling.

Interestingly enough, although I have been following what my kids have been doing at school, I never managed to learn phonics. Perhaps because I've never really seen the point of it. Instead DD2 has an instinctive understanding of phonics, so, though not so expressive, she can easily read words she does not know or understand (so, often when she is reading, I have to stop her to ask if she knows the meaning of a certain word...)

And yes, for the teacher everything is hunky-dory...

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mrz · 04/05/2017 20:01

English is complex it has an "opaque" orthography which means that sounds can have multiple spellings and one spelling can be multiple sounds (phonemes if you prefer)

In addition to this in spoken language there are variants of phonemes determined by its position in a word.

Arkadia · 06/05/2017 17:01

We have done the Apples and pears test and according to that DD2 should start at level A21.
In the meantime I have spoken to the HT and she said she is going to look into it, so I will wait for her to report back and take it from there.

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