Advanced Set 8: Trigraphs ire.ear.ure
Introducing vowel trigraphs ‘ire’, ‘ear’ and ‘ure’
To become a Wizzy Word you need to learn magic spells!
The Wizzy Word Phonics & Handwriting schemes are designed for teachers, tutors and parents to use without needing specialist training. Free planning examples can be found at thinky.xyz
Features of the phonics scheme include:
- exploring letter shapes
- exploring letter sounds
- building spoken vocabulary and grammar
- continuous progressive consolidation
The Advanced Sets build upon children’s knowledge of basic phonics and introduce additional ways of spelling.
These are typically taught to children after they have learned their basic consonants and short vowels and have learned to write their lowercase letters (details of relevant resources for these earlier stages are listed at the bottom).
Every letter shape has been deconstructed for children to trace with their Word Wands (or magic pointing fingers).
Each new letter is placed into a word alongside letters that children have previously learned. This ensures children are continuously consolidating their learning and helps them understand the relationship between letters and words.
Each new word includes a symbol and a definition to help prompt discussions about how words can be used in spoken language. Supporting children to develop their spoken vocabulary and grammar in this way helps ensure they can use phonics as an effective reading strategy.
Children can develop their fine motor skills by cutting and pasting letters into words with the Word Maker sheets and they can work with friends to create Word Lines and better understand how letters form words.
Included in this resource:
- Explore sounds with mouth shapes
- Variations of letter shapes for print and handwriting
- Examples of words that can be made using phonemes that have been previously taught
- Discussion prompts about using words in spoken sentences
- Sentence Line activity
- Letter Sound and Shape sheets
- Flashcards with sound symbols
- Word Maker sheets
Guidance and example planning for using this resource is here.