Phonics schemes vary and comparative evidence between them is relatively limited. The evidence shows that how phonics is taught matters. Schools need to consider how their programme supports their staff development. A good programme will be responsive, allowing for quick support for those who need it. Children should practise using their phonics knowledge to decode books.Dr. Polly Crowther
East London Research School
Blogs
EEF blog: Supporting children to decode
Caroline Bilton explains the significance of decoding within the wider reading comprehension house.
Blogs
EEF blog: Phonics and mastering the basics of reading
EEF content specialist, Caroline Bilton, explores the importance of learning to read.
Improving Literacy in Key Stage 1
Support language, reading, and writing skills for five ā seven year olds.
East London Research School
How do we teach early reading?
Dr Polly Crowther considers the evidence about how the best ways to teach reading
Clips from the Classroom
Repeated reading as an intervention in year 3
Developing reading fluency through repeated reading.
Clips from the Classroom
Implementing a systematic phonics programme
Reflections from a range of perspectives on the effective implementation of a phonics programme.