Read Write Inc


At Hasting Hill Academy, we use the Read, Write Inc. programme, developed by Ruth Miskin, which provides a structured and systematic approach to teaching phonics and reading. It is used by more than a quarter of the UK's primary schools and is designed to create fluent readers, confident speakers and willing writers.

Read Write Inc - Our Phonics Scheme

The Government strongly recommend the use of synthetic phonics when teaching early literacy skills to children. Synthetic phonics is simply the ability to convert a letter or letter group into sounds that are then blended together into a word.

 Reading opens the door to learning. A child who reads a lot will become a good reader. A good reader will be able to read more challenging material. A child who can read more challenging material is a child who will learn. The more a child learns, the more he or she will want to find out.

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The children are taught by our highly skilled Read, Write Inc. trained teachers and teaching assistants. They are assessed regularly and grouped according to their ability.

Our Read Write Inc. 'Reading Leader' is Mrs Waugh.

Reading

When using RWI to read the children will:

  • Learn 44 sounds and the corresponding letter/letter groups using simple prompts
  • Learn to read words using sound blending (Fred talk)
  • Read lively stories featuring words they have learnt to sound out
  • Show that they comprehend the stories by answering 'Find It' and 'Prove It'

Writing

When using RWI to write the children will:

  • Learn to write the letter/letter groups which represent the 44 sounds
  • Learn to write words by saying the sounds and graphemes (Fred fingers)

Talking

When using RWI the children will also work in pairs:

  • To answer questions
  • To take turns talking and listening to each other
  • To give positive praise to each other

Blending

Help your child learn to read words by sounding-blending (Fred talk) eg. c-a-t = cat, sh-o-p = shop. Children learn to read words by blending the letter-sounds.

Help your child to say the pure sounds as quickly as they can, and then blend the sounds together to say the whole word.

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Reading at Home

Children who are learning the first 44 letter sounds and are not blending fluently will bring home sound books for you to practise reading with them.

Once children can blend fluently and know the first 44 sounds they will bring home Ditty sheets or a red Ditty book. Children will then progress through the coloured Read, Write, Inc. storybooks as their knowledge and understanding of Phonics develops. All reading books are carefully matched to the children’s reading abilities.

Read, Write Inc. Story books

Please encourage your child to read though the speed sounds page first, then the green and red words page and then check your child understands the meaning of words on the vocabulary check page, before they start reading the book. At the back of the book are find it/prove it questions for you to do with your child to help develop their comprehension skills.

Please try and read at home every day. This will help develop their reading skills, a wider vocabulary (which makes a vast difference to their quality of writing), as well as encourages them to enjoy a good story!

We praise and reward our early readers for reading at home with regular reading challenges. Our current Superhero Reading Challenge has been a huge success in promoting a love of reading. For every 10 reads at home, children are awarded a certificate and prize.