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  • Glossary of terms

    The phonics glossary below includes the main key terms that are useful to know when supporting your child to read using phonics.

    Word

    Meaning

    blending

    The process of using phonics for reading. Children identify and blend the individual sounds together to hear and say the whole word.

    CVC, CCVC, CVCC

    These represent how words are structured.

    The ‘c’ = consonant and the ‘v’ = vowel.

    E.g. cat = cvc

    drip = ccvc

    milk = cvcc

    Common exception word (CEW)

    Sometimes called a tricky word, these words have an unusual or tricky spelling, e.g. said, one, their. They are not spelt as they sound.

    grapheme

    A letter or group of letters representing one sound. A grapheme is what the sound looks like when written down; the letter shape.

    phoneme

    The sound that a letter or group of letters makes. This may also be referred to as a letter-sound.

    segmenting

    Using phonics skills to support spelling and writing. Children listen to the whole word and break it up into the letter-sounds. E.g. ‘lunch’ can be segmented as l-u-n-ch.

    sound out

    Encouraging children to say each individual sound in a word before saying the whole word aloud.