Read Write Inc (RWI) phonics
Phonics at Oaklands School
At Oaklands School we use Read Write Inc Phonics (RWI) to give all students the best possible learning opportunity to learn, develop and apply phonics knowledge. Mrs Williams is our Read Write Inc lead teacher, so if you have questions about RWI, contact school who can refer you to her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXOJUPNVnLc
Understanding Phonics
What is Read Write Inc?
Read Write Inc (RWI) is a phonics complete literacy 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. Students at Oaklands will have learnt from various phonics programmes depending on which Primary school they attended. However, at Oaklands, we assess the students on arrival then group them accordingly. We continue teaching RWI to students up to Year 12 and even if they are confident with all 3 sets of sounds then they are challenged even further to develop SPAG (Spelling, punctuation and grammar) skills.
RWI was developed by Ruth Miskin and more information on this can be found at https://ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/.
Parent video: What is Read Write Inc Phonics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjlPILhk7bQ
Reading at Oaklands School
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 at Oaklands School
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
Talking at Oaklands School
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
Read Write Inc Progression of skills
Progressing through the stages
Children in Early Years are introduced to initial sounds. Children then begin to learn how to 'read' the sound in words and how those sounds be can be written down. As children progress, they follow the same format as Early Years but will work on complex sounds and read books appropriate to their reading level. Daily sessions of RWI phonics last 30 minutes. Once children become fluent speedy readers they will move on to the RWI Spelling programme.
Five key principles 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.
Fred Talk
We use pure sounds (‘m’ not’ muh’,’s’ not ‘suh’, etc.) so that your child will be able to blend the sounds into words more easily. E.g. m-o-p, c-a-t, m-a-n, sh-o-p, b-l-a-ck.
RWI Set 1, 2 and 3
The children are taught the sounds in 3 sets.
Step 1:
Set 1 Sounds are taught in the following order together with rhymes to help children form the letters correctly and instantly recognise sounds ready for blending.
At this stage we do not use the letter names
Use the link below to support your pronunciation sounds correctly.
https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/#lg=1&slide=3
Step 2:
The children are then taught Set 2 Sounds - the long vowels. When they are very confident with all of set 1 and 2 they are taught Set 3 Sounds.
Set 2 Speed Sounds |
Sound | Phrase | Words to practice reading and spelling |
ay | ay: may I play | play, day, may, way, say, spray |
ee | ee: what can you see | see, three, been, green, seen, sleep |
igh | igh: fly high | high, night, light, fright, bright, might |
ow | ow: blow the snow | blow, snow, low, show, know, slow |
oo | oo: poo at the zoo | too, zoo, food, pool, moon, spoon |
oo | oo: look at a book | took, look, book, shook, cook, foot |
ar | ar: start the car | car, start, part, star, hard, sharp |
or | or: shut the door | sort, short, horse, sport, fork, snort |
air | air: that's not fair | fair, stair, hair, air, chair, lair |
ir | ir: whirl and twirl | girl, bird, third, whirl, twirl, dirt |
ou | ou: shout it out | out, shout, loud, mouth round, found |
oy | oy: toy for a boy | toy, boy, enjoy |
Set 3 Speed Sounds |
ea | Cup of tea | clean, dream, seat, scream, real |
oi | Spoil the boy | join, voice, coin |
a-e | Make a cake | make, cake, name, same, late, date |
i-e | Nice smile | smile, white, nice, like, time, hide |
o-e | Phone home | home, hope, spoke, note, broke, phone |
u-e | Huge brute | tune, rude, huge, brute, use, June |
aw | Yawn at dawn | saw, las, dawn, crawl, paw, yawn |
are | Care and share | share, dare, scare, square, bare |
ur | Nurse with a purse | burn, turn, spurt, nurse, purse, hurt |
er | A better letter | never, better, weather, after, proper, corner |
ow | Brown cow | how, down, brown, cow, town, now |
ai | Snail in the rain | snail, paid, tail, train, paint, rain |
oa | Goat in a boat | goat, boat, road, throat, toast, coat |
ew | Chew the stew | chew, new, blew, flew, drew, grew |
ire | Fire! Fire! | Fire, hire, wire, bon/fire, in/spire,con/spire |
ear | Hear with your ear | hear, dear, fear, near, year, ear |
ure | Sure it's pure | pure, sure, cure, pic/ture, mix/ture, ad/ven/ture |
How to say the sounds
Step 3:
Within all the RWI sessions/books children will be exposed to 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.
Dots and dashes represent the sound each letter makes.
During the RWI session children will read the book three times and at each new reading they will have plenty of opportunities to practise using their developing comprehension skills. You may have heard your child talking about ‘hold, edit or build a sentence’.
Hold a sentence is an activity that encourages children to remember a whole sentence while focusing on spelling and punctuation.
Build a sentence is to give children the opportunity to create their own sentence to that shows the meaning of a word and edit a sentence allows the children to critique a sentence using their knowledge of spelling punctuation and grammar. Children complete a longer piece of independent writing, which gives them the opportunity to show off their creativity and to practice their spelling, grammar and punctuation.
To help at home:
Your child will start to bring books home when they are confident readers, relating to their reading stage. You will find they will bring home a phonics based book, this will aid application, speed and fluency- developing speedy reading! Following on from this, they will bring a comprehension based book which will begin to enrich their reading, which will require decoding skills. Only then, children will bring home enriched reading books which will enhance their understanding via inspirational language promoting depth to their understanding.
Parent video: Sound blending
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNyFikwNQTg
Parent video: Reading the digraphs with your child
Parent video: Reading the bouncy sounds with your child
Useful websites for Parents
Please find a list of websites that you may find useful in helping you and your child learn about phonics. Games and fun activity websites are also included.
https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/ - Information and resources to support phonics learning at home
http://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/ks1/literacy/phonics/play/ - fun games for the children to play
http://www.ictgames.com/literacy.html - fun games for the children to play
http://www.firstschoolyears.com/ - fun games for the children to play
BBC Bitesize - many games to play covering all areas of the curriculum
Read Write Inc guide for parents
The following links provides lots of free Read Write Inc. Phonics resources to help your child, including eBooks, practice sheets and parent films.
https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/reading/reading-schemes-oxford-levels/read-write-inc-phonics-guide/