Read, Write Inc.

At Supreme Start School, we are embarking on a new phonics adventure with Read Write Inc. We want to offer your child the best possible start to becoming independent readers. Children who read regularly or are read to regularly have the opportunity to open the doors to so many different worlds! More importantly, reading will give your child the tools to become independent life-long learners.

We can achieve this together through:

We have put together a guide to how the RWI programme works together with some useful links.

Our reading leaders are Catherine Baldwin and Chloe Clegg, so if you have questions about RWI, contact school who can refer you to her. Please take the time to read the information as it will provide invaluable information as to how you can help and support your child in reading.

What is Read Write Inc?

ead Write Inc (RWI) is a phonics based english 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.  The programme is designed for children aged 4-7. However some children will need to access this programme beyond the age of 7 to meet individual needs.
RWI was developed by Ruth Miskin and more information on this can be found at https://ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/.

How will RWI be taught?

Children will be taught to:

All children are assessed regularly by our RWI lead teacher and the reading team. 

Reception

In Reception all children will learn how to ‘read’ the sounds in words and how those sounds can be written down. 

Reading

The children:

Writing

The children:

Talking

The children work in pairs so that they: 

Year One & Year Two

Children follow the same format as Reception but will work on complex sounds and read books appropriate to their reading level. Daily sessions of RWI phonics last for one hour. Most children should complete the programme by the end of year 2 if not earlier.

Enabling our children to become:

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.

Children will be taught how to read as follows:

Before you start to teach your child, practise saying the sounds below. These are the sounds we use to speak in English.

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. 
At school we use a puppet called Fred who is an expert on sounding out words! we call it, ‘Fred Talk’. E.g. m-o-p, c-a-t, m-a-n, sh-o-p, b-l-a-ck. The following video is an example of blending sounds with Fred. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEzfpod5w_Q

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.

Set 1
Sound Rhyme
m Down Maisie then over the two mountains. Maisie, mountain, mountain.
a Round the apple, down the leaf.
s Slide around the snake
d Round the dinosaur’s back, up his neck and down to his feet.
t Down the tower, across the tower,
i Down the insects body, dot for the head.
n Down Nobby and over the net.
p Down the plait, up and over the pirates face.
g Round the girls face, down her hair and give her a curl
o All around the orange
c Curl around the caterpillar
k Down the kangaroos body, tail and leg
u Down and under the umbrella, up to the top and down to the puddle
b Down the laces, over the toe and touch the heel
f Down the stem and draw the leaves
e Slice into the egg, go over the top, then under the egg
l Down the long leg
h Down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back
sh  Slither down the snake, then down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back
r Down the robot’s back, then up and curl
j Down his body, curl and dot
v Down a wing, up a wing
y Down a horn, up a horn and under the yak’s head.
w Down, up, down, up the worm.
th  Down the tower, across the tower, then down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back
z Zig-zag-zig, down the zip.
ch  Curl around the caterpillar, , then down the horse’s head to the hooves and over his back
qu  Round the queen’s head, up to her crown, down her hair and curl
x Cross down the arm and leg and cross the other way
ng  A thing on a string
nk I think I stink

The Read Write Inc Progression chart:

Please do not use letter names at this early stage.

Click here to hear how to pronounce sounds correctly.

For more support you can also visit:
www.facebook.com/miskin.education

Free e-books for home reading and further support:
http://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/Reading/
Children will also use pictures for each sound to help recognise the sound and then form the shape of the sound

Set 1 Parent Booklet

Set 1 Parent Booklet

Read Write Inc. Set 1 mini flash cards

Read Write Inc Set 1 A7 Mini Flash Card

Set 1 Speed Sound Session- letter ‘m’
https://schools.ruthmiskin.com/training/view/rSvygmoD/q1IESC71
Green words
‘Green’ words are phonetically decodable words that the children learn to read. They allow children to become fluent readers because regular reading of these words mean that they become familiar and are able to recognise/read them on sight. They can then use their knowledge of these words to read similar words more quickly.

Set 1 Green Word Time Cards

Read Write Inc Green Words

The children are then taught the set 2 and 3 sounds

Green words

‘Green’ words are phonetically decodable words that the children learn to read. They allow children to become fluent readers because regular reading of these words mean that they become familiar and are able to recognise/read them on sight. They can then use their knowledge of these words to read similar words more quickly.

Resources - Green Words set 1 and 2

Green Words 1

Green Words 2

Speedy Green EYFS Comic Sans

Resources - Read Write Inc flash cards set 1, set 2 and set 3

RWI Set 1 A7 Mini Flashcards

RWI Set 2 A7 Mini Flashcards

RWI Set 3 A7 Mini Flashcards

Resources - Set 2 Speed Sound Practise Sheets

Set 2 Speed Sounds air

Set 2 Speed Sounds ar

Set 2 Speed Sounds ay

Set 2 Speed Sounds ee

Set 2 Speed Sounds igh

Set 2 Speed Sounds ir

Set 2 Speed Sounds long oo

Set 2 Speed Sounds or

Set 2 Speed Sounds ou

Set 2 Speed Sounds ow

Set 2 Speed Sounds oy

Set 2 Speed Sounds short oo

Set 2 Word List

Read Write Inc. Wordlist Set 2

Set 3 Individual Sound Sheets

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_air_are

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ay_a_e_ai

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_cious_tious

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ear

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_igh_i_e

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ir_ur

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ire

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_oo_u_e

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ow_o_e

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_oy_oi

rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set3_ure

Set 3 Word List

Read Write Inc. Wordlist Set 3

Click this link for the complete set of set 3 support sheets.

Additional Sounds

Additional Sounds

Spelling with Fred Fingers
Your child will learn to spell using their ‘Fred Fingers’. They will be encouraged to ‘push’ the sounds onto their fingers to help them hear the sounds in the word for spelling.
Each finger represents one sound:
c-l-ay – 3 sounds for spelling
f-r-igh-t – 4 sounds for spelling

Alien words
Alien words are ‘nonsense words’ that the children must carefully FRED talk and blend to read the word. This is to show that they can apply their phonic skills to unfamiliar words. ‘Nonsense words’ are an important part of the Year 1 Phonics Screening Check taken at the end of Year 1.
For example: froyg (f-r-oy-g) zewpy (z-ew-p-y)

Simple Speed Sound Chart

Simple Speed Sound Chart

Complex Speed Sound Chart

Complex Speed Sound Chart

Red Words:
Red words are sometimes known as ‘common exception words’ or ‘tricky’ words. These are words that children will need to learn on sight because they contain parts that are not decodable. For example the word ‘the’ could be decoded as ‘theh’, but children must learn the correct pronunciation and spelling. Some of the red words are only tricky until a specific sound is learnt or because people pronounce them differently in different parts of the country.

Red Words

Red Words

Phonics Screening Materials:

2012 Phonic Screening Check

2013 Phonic Screening Check

2014 Phonic Screening Check

2015 Phonic Screening Check

2016 Phonic Screening Check

2017 Phonic Screening Check

2018 Phonic Screening Check

2019 Phonic Screening Check

2022 Phonic Screening Check

2023 Phonic Screening Check

More Phonics Screening Practice

Phonics Screening Practice Paper 1

Phonics Screening Practice Paper 2

Phonics Screening Practice Paper 3

Phonics Screening Mock Test 1

Phonics Screening Mock Test 2

Phonics Screening Mock Test 3

Phonics Screening Meeting for Parents

PSC Parent Meeting