Lcp phonics phase 3 2026

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  2. Begin by reviewing the objectives for Phase 3, which include learning and practicing letters/sounds j, v, w, x.
  3. Utilize the provided sections to input student names and dates as required.
  4. Fill in the activities for each week, ensuring to reference the specific pages from the LCP document for guidance.
  5. Incorporate any additional notes or observations about student progress in the designated areas.
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PHASE 3: Peaks 612 Overview In Phase 3, children are able to blend and segment words containing the 19 letters taught in Phase 2. During this phase, 25 new graphemes are covered, one at a time, including the most common digraphs and trigraphs. Letters and sounds are introduced in this order: j, v, w, x, y, z, zz, qu.
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25 new graphemes are taught at Phase 3. These are introduced one at a time in the following order: j, v, w, x, y, z (including zz), qu, ch, sh, th, ng, ai, ee, igh, oa, oo, ar, or, ur, ow, oi, ear, air, ure, er.
Phase 3 takes most children around 12 weeks to learn and is taught after children have been introduced to Phase 2 at the start of reception. By the end of Phase 3, children should be able to say the sound made by most of the Phase 2 and 3 graphemes.
There is no set order for introduction of graphemes containing two or more letters, however the most useful letter combinations to teach are those that occur most frequently in early grade literature, such as th, er, ing, sh, wh, qu, ar, ee, or, ay, igh and ch.
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Phase 3 phonics is the next stage of phonics and it builds upon the foundation laid in Phase 2 and introduces more complex sounds, including further digraphs and trigraphs, along with additional tricky words. They will likely learn the following sounds, in the following order: j, v, w. x, y, z, zz. qu, ch.

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