What are the Phase 3 sounds?

Phase 3 introduces children to the remaining, more difficult and/or less commonly used phonemes. There are around 25 of these, depending on which scheme is followed, mainly made up of two letters such as /ch/, /ar/, /ow/ and /ee/.

What age is Phase 3 phonics?

Phase 3 takes most children around 12 weeks. By the end, they should be able to say the sound made by most, or all, Phase 2 and 3 graphemes, blend and read CVC words made from these graphemes, read 12 new tricky words and write letters correctly when given an example to copy.

What are the Phase 4 phonics sounds?

Phase 4 phonics letter examples

  • Sk, lt, lp, if, and pt.
  • Scr, shr, thr, nch and str.
  • Fr, nl, fl, gl and pl.
  • Cl, sl, sp, st and tw.
  • Sm, pr, sc, sk and sn.

What order should I teach Phase 3 phonics?

25 new graphemes are taught at Phase 3. These are introduced one at a time in the following order: j, v, w, x, y, z (including zz), qu, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er.

What phase phonics should reception be on?

In Reception the children start to learn phonics as soon as they start school. This is through 20 minute daily sessions. Phases 1-4 are completed whilst a child is in Reception. The children’s progress through these stages is monitored at regular periods.

What are the phase 5 sounds?

What are the Phase 5 phonics sounds?

Grapheme Example
ay day, play, crayon
ew new, crew, flew
ou cloud, sound, about
ie pie, tie, cried

What are Phase 4 blends and clusters?

Phase 4 phonics does not require children to learn any uniquely new sounds, but to begin to recognise how the sounds they have already learned are often blended together into ‘clusters’. These clusters are useful for children to recognise on sight as it helps fluency when reading and spelling words.

What is phase 3 letters and sounds?

In Phase 3, children will learn: j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu. Consonant digraphs – ch, sh, th, ng. Vowel digraphs and trigraphs – ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er.

How do you use a Phase 3 sound mat?

Phase 3 Sounds Mat Use as part of a Letters and Sounds display area or table activity. Help children to recognise these sounds by linking them to common words depicted on the mat. Why not use this helpful mat in conjunction with ‘ Phase 3 sound cards ’ or any of the Phase 3 word card sets?

What is a Phase 3 A4 phonics mat?

A Phase 3 A4 sound mat, including appropriate phonemes with accompanying mnemonic images. Useful for independent writing, images make it easier for children to relate letters to sounds. Read More… Please Sign In or Join for FREE to suggest a change for this resource.

What is phonology Phase 3?

Phase 3 phonics is the introduction of more than one letter making a sound such as ‘ait, ‘ee’, and ‘sh’. Read More… Special Ed. Christian Ed.