Reception Communications
Reception Communications
We are delighted to invite you to our Sounds to Stories session, a reading session for Reception families.
At our reading session, you will have the opportunity to:
Explore how we teach reading using our Sounds-Write approach
Learn how to support your child at home- modelled by trained Sounds-Write teachers
Take part in fun, practical reading activities with your child
Enjoy sharing stories
The session will be in two parts:
1. Parents and Carers to watch simple, practical modelling of reading with your child, discuss top tips for reading at home and have time to ask questions.
2. Your child will join you to take part in fun, practical reading activities.
This reading session aims to build confidence for both children and parents and carers so that reading becomes a joyful part of everyday life. At The Coppice, we value the partnership between school and home and recognise that working together helps us provide every child with the best possible start in reading. We look forward to welcoming you to our reading session.
The session will be repeated. Please choose one session to attend.
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Sounds-Write App-
The Initial Code by Sounds-Write app follows the Sounds-Write Initial Code sequence and provides a variety of activities to develop students’ skills in the following areas: Blending and segmenting, word reading and writing and sentence reading and writing.
Download and try it for free from the Apple App Store.
Please remember to access the app from your iPad.
Sounds Write Parent Support-
Help your child to read and write-
Sounds Write provides a free course for parents and carers will help you get your child off to a good start!
The course will show you how to:help your child take their first steps in reading and spelling, understand how to help your child build, write and read simple cvc (consonant, vowel, consonant) words, understand how to correct your child when they make a mistake in their reading or writing simple words and have a basic understanding of how phonics works.
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