Communication, language and literacy Development (CLLD)
Support for children’s listening, speaking, reading, writing and spelling skills, including their Personal, Social and Emotional Development (PSED).
Communication, language and literacy Development (CLLD) topics
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Talk for writing - pack
Talk for writing materials to support teachers in further developing children's writing throughout the teaching sequence.
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The CLLD programme in Langley Primary School
Jane discusses raising achievement in literacy in Key Stage 1. This a user-generated case study.
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The CLLD programme in Langley Primary School
Jane discusses raising achievement in literacy in Key Stage 1. This a user-generated case study.
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Application of synthetic phonic knowledge and skills
Improve your understanding of how children's independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied into their writing in these samples. They have been gathered from targeted Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD) schools. Their writing has been tracked and these samples show the progress that the children have made over time.
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Adam
Annotated samples of Adam's writing demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show his progression from Reception through to Year 2. This is part of the Gateway to writing materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Ayub (EAL)
Annotated samples of Ayub's writing, demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. Ayub learns English as an additional language (EAL). These samples show his writing progression through Reception. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Courtney
Annotated samples of Courtney's writing demonstrating how her independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show her progression in Reception and Year 1. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Harry
Annotated samples of Harry's writing demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show his progression in Reception. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Lewis
Annotated samples of Lewis's writing demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show his progression from Reception to Year 2. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Libby
Annotated samples of Libby's writing demonstrating how her independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show her progression in Reception. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Lily
Annotated samples of Lily's writing demonstrating how her independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show her progression from Reception through to Year 2. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Matty
Annotated samples of Matty's writing demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show his progression in Reception and Year 1. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Mobeen (EAL)
Annotated samples of Mobeen's writing, demonstrating how his independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. Mobeen learns English as an additional language (EAL). These samples show his writing progression through Reception. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development' (CLLD).
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Olivia
Annotated samples of Olivia's writing demonstrating how her independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show her progression in Reception. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Tehniyat
Annotated samples of Tehniyat's writing demonstrating how her independent phonic knowledge and skills are applied. These samples show her progression from Reception through to Year 1. This is part of the 'Gateway to writing' materials for Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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CLLD: Letters and Sounds
See how this phonics programme helps children become fluent readers during Early Years and Key Stage 1. Read how it focuses on high-quality phonics (using segmentation and blending) and the simple view of reading.
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Letters and Sounds
See how this phonics programme helps children become fluent readers with some spelling ability during Early Years and Key Stage 1. Read how it focuses on high quality phonics (using segmentation and blending) and the simple view of reading. This is part of the Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Phase one
Phase one of Letters and Sounds concentrate on developing children's speaking and listening skills, phonological awareness and oral blending and segmenting. The activities are designed to underpin and run alongside activities in other phases.
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Phase two
Early Years practitioners can find out that this phase covers reading, writing and speaking of words using blending and segmentation, which includes high-frequency and irregular words. They can also link to suggested teaching sequences, timetables, letter sets and captions. It is part of Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Phase three
In this phase, Early Years practitioners can help children learn an additional 25 graphemes, to represent most of the 42 phonemes, and read and spell a range of irregular ‘tricky’ words. This is part of Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Phase four
In this phase, Early Years practitioners can help children learn to read and spell words containing adjacent consonants. Children are also introduced to polysyllabic words. This is part of Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Phase five
In this phase, Early Years practitioners can help to broaden children’s knowledge of graphemes and phonemes for use in reading and spelling. Children are introduced to new graphemes, begin to explore different pronunciations and are encouraged to read words in favour of sound-talking and blending. This is part of Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Phase six
In this phase, Early Years practitioners can help children move towards becoming fluent readers and increasingly accurate spellers. The shift from learning to read to reading to learn takes place here. This is part of Communication, Language and Literacy Development (CLLD).
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Letters and Sounds: Word lists
This document lists high-frequency words, shows letter formation and provides assessment statements for what children should be able to do at the end of each Letters and Sounds phase, along with quick assessment tasks and record sheets.
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Letters and Sounds: A guide for parents and carers of children in Early Years settings
This document will give parents and carers further information about the Letters and Sounds programme and the best ways to support their child’s learning at home. The information can be personalised by the setting or school prior to it being shared with parents and carers.
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Letters and Sounds: Phonics information for parents and carers with children in Reception classes
This document will give parents and carers further information about the Letters and Sounds programme and the best ways to support their child’s learning at home. This information can be personalised by the Early Years setting or school prior to it being shared with parents and carers.
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Letters and Sounds: Phonic progress tracking sheet
You can use this blank document to track pupils' progress in learning phonics. It spans the Early Years, Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1 and therefore the information should be transferred as children move between year groups.
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Letters and Sounds: Headteacher launch presentation
This presentation will provide headteachers with information on Letters and Sounds to enable them to make an informed decision about which phonic programme best suits their needs and local contexts. It can also be used for individual study or to support collaborative continuing professional development (CPD) involving groups of teachers or schools.
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Letters and Sounds: Phase 1 training pack
This presentation is for local authority teams supporting teachers and practitioners working with children at phase one of Letters and Sounds. Local authority consultants and advisers can use this as a resource to inform the development of the continuing professional development (CPD) programme.
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Phase Five
Phase Five of Letters and Sounds takes place throughout Year 1 and focuses on children learning more graphemes for the 40+ phonemes already known.
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Phase Four
Phase Four of Letters and Sounds can take up to four to six weeks has no new grapheme-phoneme correspondences (GPCs) to be learnt. It focuses on children's knowledge and skills of blending and segmenting words with adjacent consonants.
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Phase Six
Phase Six of Letters and Sounds takes place throughout Year 2 and beyond. It aims to increase fluency of the blending of words encountered for the first time in reading and accuracy of spelling choices.
