At St Anne Line, we want every child to become a fluent, confident reader who enjoys reading. Reading opens the door to many exciting worlds and helps children become independent, lifelong learners.
We support this through:
Read Write Inc. (RWI): a phonics-based programme taught in school
Reading to your child daily: at home and in school
Access to a variety of books: both in school and at home
RWI is a structured reading programme that helps children learn to read quickly and confidently. It focuses on phonics – learning the sounds in words – and also supports spelling, vocabulary and comprehension.
RWI was created by Ruth Miskin. You can find more information through the website link below:
Children are grouped by ability in Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 and assessed regularly to make sure they are learning at the right level. Here’s what RWI looks like across the school:
Short sessions introducing letter sounds.
Learning to read and write sounds as a whole class until October half-term
Blending sounds to read simple words
Beginning to read storybooks matched to their level
4 x weekly 45-minute lessons after half-term in ability groups
4 x weekly 45-minute lessons
Learning more complex sounds
Moving to reading comprehensions once reading is fluent
Reading
44 sounds and matching letters or groups of letters
Blending sounds using Fred Talk (e.g. c-a-t → cat)
Reading storybooks and non-fiction that match their level
Building understanding by answering simple questions
Writing
Forming letters using fun phrases
Spelling words by sounding them out
Building sentences by saying them out loud first
Speaking
Working in pairs to:
Take turns reading and speaking
Share answers and ideas
Use new and ambitious words
RWI is built around five key principles:
Purpose – Every lesson has a clear goal.
Participation – All children are involved in every activity.
Praise – We celebrate effort and progress.
Pace – Lessons are fast-moving and focused.
Passion – Teachers are enthusiastic and bring lessons to life.
To help children blend sounds into words, we use a puppet called Fred who “speaks in sounds.” For example:
m-o-p → mop
sh-o-p → shop
b-l-a-ck → black
This technique is called Fred Talk and helps children hear and blend sounds easily.