WebbThese strategies are: 1. Active Reading (Surface level reading/’in the moment’/Asking questions) 2. V.I.P.E.R.S Skills (Diving deeper/developing specific reading skills) To ensure children are exposed to a wide range of comprehension skills, we use VIPERS during our whole class guided reading sessions. WebbInspectors will hear the bottom 20% of readers (those that nationally do not pass the phonics screen.) The aim is to ensure every child can read by the end of primary …
New Ofsted Framework 2024: What Does This Mean for Phonics?
Webb2 dec. 2024 · An Ofsted inspection of any establishment, primary or secondary, small or large, will now include ‘a subject deep dive’. This will be an in-depth look at a particular … Webb10 sep. 2024 · Ofsted have an even bigger focus on the early stages of reading, including phonics, now. This was always there, if the school’s inspection trail led there, but it is … bow with greenery
Preparing for inspection: A complete Ofsted toolkit - Headteacher …
Webb2. Phonics teaching since the introduction of the check 22 2.1 Phonics teaching practices 22 2.2 Views about phonics and literacy teaching 28 2.3 Phonics training 32 3. The … WebbBelow is a selection of ideas for you to reflect on how this is achieved in your setting. Q1. Tell me about how you organise transition at your school. Transition is an important part … Webb25 jan. 2024 · Use a variety of questioning techniques to develop children’s comprehension skills. For example, ask children questions about the books they read or that you share, clarify what different words mean, summarise what they have heard or read and predict what might happen. Put together story sacks for the children to use in their play. bow with ribbon svg