Instead, they are taught to further manipulate the phonemes and graphemes they have already learnt. Many of the words children explored in Phase 2 and 3 were monosyllabic (words of one syllable). In Phase 4, children explore more polysyllabic words (words containing more than one syllable). Many of the words in Phase 2 and 3 required children to blend approximately three sounds together in order to read them. Phase 4 requires children to blend an increasing number of sounds together in order to read.
Phase 4 Teaching Overview
In Phase 4 words are often referred to in relation to how many vowels and consonants they contain.
CVC Word
The word ‘cod’ is a CVC word (consonant / vowel / consonant). Other CVC words include: sad, net & him.
CCVC Words
The word ‘crab’ is a CCVC word (consonant / consonant / vowel / consonant). Other CCVC words include: trim, flat & step.
CVCC Words
The word ‘help’ is a CVCC word (consonant / vowel / consonant / consonant). Other CVCC words include: fist, mend and test.
As children progress through Phase 4 they become more confident and skilled in reading and spelling words with a greater number of letters and graphemes.