Rights Respecting Schools Award

ESSENTIAL LETTERS AND SOUNDS

Essential Letters and Sounds (ELS) is our chosen Phonics programme. The aim of ELS is‘ Getting all children to read well, quickly’. It teaches children to read by identifying the phonemes (the smallest unit of sound) and graphemes (the written version of the sound) within words and using these to read words.

Children begin learning Phonics at the very beginning of Reception and it is explicitly taught every day during a dedicated slot on the timetable. Children are given the knowledge and the skills to then apply this independently.

Throughout the day, children will use their growing Phonics knowledge to support them in other areas of the curriculum and will have many opportunities to practise their reading. This includes reading 1:1 with a member of staff, with a partner during paired reading and as a class.

Children continue daily Phonics lessons in Year 1 and further through the school as necessary to ensure all children become confident, fluent readers.

We follow the ELS progression and sequence. This allows our children to practise their existing phonic knowledge whilst building their understanding of the ‘code’ of our language GPCs (Grapheme Phoneme Correspondence). As a result, our children can tackle any unfamiliar words that they might discover.

Children experience the joy of books and language whilst rapidly acquiring the skills they need to become fluent independent readers and writers. ELS teaches relevant, useful and ambitious vocabulary to support each child’s journey to becoming fluent and independent readers.

We begin by teaching the single letter sounds before moving to diagraphs such as, ‘sh’ (two letters spelling one sound), trigraphs ‘igh’ (three letters spelling one sound) and quadgraphs ‘eigh’ (four letters spelling one sound).

We teach children to:

  • Decode     (read) by identifying each sound within a word and blending them together     to read fluently
  • Encode     (write) by segmenting each sound to write words accurately.

The structure of ELS lessons allows children to know what is coming next, what they need to do, and how to achieve success. This makes it easier for children to learn the GPCs we are teaching (the alphabetic code) and how to apply this when reading.

ELS is designed on the principle that children should ‘keep up’ rather than ‘catch up’. Since interventions are delivered within the lesson by the teacher, any child who is struggling with the new knowledge can be immediately targeted with appropriate support. Where further support is required, 1:1 interventions are used. These interventions are short, specific and effective.

Supporting Reading at Home

  • Children will only read books that are entirely decodable, this means that they should be able to read these books as they already know the code contained within the book.
  • We only use pure sounds when decoding words (no ‘uh’ after the sound)
  • We want children to practise reading their book 4 times across the week working on these skills:
        Decode – sounding out and blending to read the word.
        Fluency – reading words with less obvious decoding.
        Expression – using intonation and expression to bring the text to life!

We must use pure sounds when we are pronouncing the sounds and supporting children in reading words. If we mispronounce these sounds, we will make reading harder for our children. Please watch the videos sent home from your child's class teacher.

Any books that are not yet decodable for the children will be a 'sharing book'. These books are there for you to read with you child, helping to instil a love of reading from the very beginning of their reading journey. These could be read together with your child reading the words they are able to decode or could be read to your child..

More support for parents and carers can be found here:

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/reading/reading-schemes-oxford-levels/essential-letters-and-sounds/

1148112025259377_1377947881008393
This week has been a busy one! World Kindness Day, Children in Need - and today also marks World Diabetes Day 🔵 We are so proud of the young people within our community who live with Type 1 Diabetes; your strength and resilience is inspiring! From managing blood sugars to navigating unexpected challenges throughout the day, you show a level of courage and determination that deserves recognition and admiration. 🔵💙 You are amazing. Never forget it. ✨️
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1377933814343133
Foundation Stage had such a fun day taking part in Children in Need! Pudsey Bear spent the whole day with us and helped us complete some activities 💛
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1377564994380015
It’s Children in Need Day! Please scan the QR code to donate if you can. Every contribution makes a real difference. 💛
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1377563827713465
💛 World Kindness Day 💛 Yesterday was World Kindness Day, we promote kindness every single day. As a Rights Respecting School, we know that everyone has the right to be treated with kindness and respect, and we work hard to make this part of our everyday school culture.
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1376332341169947
⚽️⚽️⚽️ For children in Foundation Stage and Year 1
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1376328287837019
Well done to the children who took part in an indoor athletics at the Life Centre today. It involved some unique activities not experienced before. The children gave it their all and were a credit to the school and themselves.
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1374396674696847
Foundation Stage have been learning and completing some activities around Remembrance Day. They have been very interested in this topic and enjoyed making their own poppies. Tomorrow we will be joining the whole school in the two minute silence.
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1373165844819930
Remembrance Day 🌹 On Tuesday 11th November, our school will join the nation in remembering all those who have served and sacrificed for our freedom. At 11 o’clock, we will hold a two-minute silence to show our respect and reflect together as a school community. Lest we forget. ❤️
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1373164641486717
Don’t forget your odd socks tomorrow!🧦
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1369853828484465
📢 Job Vacancy – Cleaner We are looking for a reliable Cleaner to join our team at Manadon Vale. Closing date for applications: 23 November 2025 If you—or someone you know—is interested, please apply via the following link:
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1369845181818663
Year 1 Need Your Help! We’re collecting old magazines for an upcoming art lesson. If you have any spare magazines at home, please send them into school with your child. Thank you so much for your support! 🎨
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1368861478583700
Reminder for tomorrow’s mufti! 🩵
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1368054031997778
🧦 Odd Socks Day – Monday 10th November! 🧦 Next week is Anti-Bullying Week, and we’re starting with Odd Socks Day on Monday 10th November! Everyone is invited to wear bright, mismatched socks to celebrate what makes us all unique and to remind us to always choose kindness. 💙
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale
1148112025259377_1367984295338085
🎶 Just a reminder that there is no Music Club tomorrow due to progress review meetings. 🎶 Thank you! - Miss Eastgate
View on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/Manadonvale