Phonics
• At Mission Grove we follow the Ruth Misken reading programme ‘Read, Write, Inc’. This programme has proved to be extremely successful with our Reception children, with the majority of them completing the foundation stage as beginner readers.
The order we teach graphemes and phonemes
m i
c f r
th nk oo
a n k e j
z
ay ar
s p u l j
ch ee or
d g b h y x
igh air
t o
sh w
ng ow ir
High frequency words
In Reception, your child will be given between 50 - 100 high-frequency words to learn over the year – the aim is for them to be able to recognise these words and to be able to read them. Children learn these words as part of their phonics lessons and may also bring high-frequency words home to read.
High-frequency words are common words, words that appear very often in written texts. They are a mixture of decodable words (words that can be sounded out) and tricky / exception words (words in which the English spelling code works in an unusual or uncommon way, which means the words have to be learned and recognised by sight).
The top 100 high-frequency words (in order of frequency of use) are: I
the was that what not do
don’t just
could help
and you with there then me
come now
house mrs
a
they all out
were down will
came old
called
to on we this go
dad into
about too here
said she can have little big
back got by off
in is
are
went as
when from their day
asked
he for up be no It’s
children oh
made saw
at
had like
mum looked him
people time make
of
his my
some one very mr
your I’m an
it
but her so
them look get put if
see
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