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Year 1 Phonic Screening Check

What is the Phonics Screening Check | A Guide for Parents

What is the Phonics Screening Check? A Guide for Parents The phonics screening check or phonics screening test is a statutory check which was introduced by the government in 2012 and administered to children in Year 1 towards the end of the summer term.

  • What is the phonics screen?

Every Year 1 child in the country takes a statutory phonics check in the same week in June every year. Phonics is a crucial part of learning to read and this screener enables schools to assess children’s ability to decode individual words. It is not an assessment of wider reading ability, but provides useful information about individual children’s decoding ability.

  • How is it administered?

The children take the check in a quiet area of the school, one to one with a known teacher. It takes about 15 minutes to complete. Our children are used to doing these in phonics time and we do mock checks. It isn't stressful and we make it lots of fun! As it is a statutory assessment, we are not permitted to indicate to the children at the time whether they have correctly sounded out and / or blended the word.    

  • What form does the check take?  

The children read from a booklet with four words to a page, so no page looks too daunting. The words gradually become more challenging, but can all be sounded out using the child’s phonic knowledge covered in school.  As well as real words, there are pages of pseudo or nonsense words.

  • What happens next?

Usually, a pass mark is achieved by accurately reading 32 out of 40 words (subject to change). If your child doesn't score above the pass threshold, they will receive booster and intervention sessions in Year 2 to help them catch up. 

Phonics Screening Check example (2023)

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