Fluent reading and accurate spelling are two sides of the same coin. When children read smoothly and decode efficiently, they recognise patterns that make spelling easier. In our Phonics Power‑Up Level 2 class, we connect fluency practice with decoding strategies so Primary 1 learners can read confidently and spell multisyllable words independently.
What happens in Level 2
- Fluency warm‑ups
Short, timed reads build pace and accuracy without rushing. Students track with a finger, read in phrases, and keep a steady rhythm. - Decoding with purpose
We teach children to spot key patterns—vowel teams, common prefixes/suffixes, and syllable types. Then we “say–tap–blend” and read the whole word. - From reading to spelling
After decoding, we immediately switch to spelling the same patterns. This strengthens sound‑to‑print mapping and improves writing confidence.
Our core routines
- Pattern Preview (oy/oi, ai/ay, etc.)
- Say–Tap–Blend (accurate sounds, then smooth blend)
- Chunk & Mark (divide multi‑syllable words; underline vowel teams)
- Fluency Passages (phrase reading for expression)
- Spell It Back (dictation with quick self‑check)
Why this approach works
- Builds automaticity: Frequent, small wins reduce cognitive load.
- Improves accuracy: Children learn to check sounds before guessing.
- Supports spelling: The same patterns appear in reading and writing.
- Encourages confidence: Clear steps + immediate feedback = progress children can feel.
Example practice set
- Reading: enjoy, convoy, employ, boycott, avoid, explode, paranoid
- Spelling: employ → employee, avoid → avoidance, enjoy → enjoyment
We talk about meaning changes as endings are added, so vocabulary grows with phonics.
Home practice for 5 minutes a day
- Echo read: Parent reads a line, child echoes with the same phrasing.
- Circle the pattern: Mark the vowel team, tap, blend, read.
- Build and check: Spell the word, then check chunks against the reading card.
- One sentence daily: Use a target word in a simple sentence to connect reading, spelling, and writing.
Who Level 2 suits
- P.1 learners who know basic letter sounds and CVC words
- Children who guess long words or slow down on vowel teams
- Families who want practical routines that transfer to schoolwork
Call to action
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