At Bassett Green Primary School, we prioritise the teaching of Phonics and Early Reading. It is vitally important that children have a secure understanding of the letter sounds and spelling system of English. At Bassett Green we aim to provide children with the skills necessary to be able to read confidently and access information throughout the curriculum to ensure that they reach their potential.
We develop phonic skills through using a systematic synthetic phonics programme ‘Rocket Phonics’, which is a DfE validated programme. ‘Rocket Phonics’ supports your child to learn all the skills needed to successfully read, write and spell. It teaches sounds in an order which allows the children to quickly begin to build words. The programme aims to help every child to keep up and not catch up.
Our whole class daily sessions are pacey and follow the structure:
Revisit and review
Teach
Pupil Practice and application
Each day consists of a specific focus:
Day 1 – Sound 1 Blending focus
Day 2 – Sound 1 Segmenting focus
Day 3 – Sound 2 Blending focus
Day 4 - Sound 2 Segmenting focus
Day 5 – Tailored to our children’s needs e.g. consolidation, focus on common exception words, assessment, enrichment
Alongside teaching skills such as blending (putting sounds together to read words) and segmenting (breaking words down to spell them), the children are taught ‘tricky words’ (common exception words). These are words that cannot yet be sounded out as the sounds have not yet been taught, such as ‘was’ or ‘me’.
All children will be provided with a decodable reading book from the Rising Stars: Reading Planet series which fully aligns with Rocket Phonics

Systematic Synthetic Phonics is a way of teaching children to read, write and spell. The sounds that children learn are taught in a specific, systematic order (not alphabetically) so that children can begin to build words from these sounds as early as possible. Phonics supports children to hear, identify and link the sounds that letters make (phonemes) to what the letters look like when written down (graphemes). This helps children to recognise and read words, using knowledge of the sounds to read new or unfamiliar words.
In their phonics lessons, your child will learn to recognise, identify, say and read all of the 44 sounds of the English language along with writing and spelling them. They will revisit sounds they have learned, learn new sounds, take part in stimulating activities to practise and apply their reading, writing and spelling skills and contribute to comprehension quizzes to check for understanding.