LITERACY 1B

Click on the link below to access Common Word Wall 3:

Stage-3-Common-Word-Wall

Use your previous spelling lists and practise these words in any way you choose:

  • rainbow writing
  • sentences
  • bubble writing
  • painting
  • use pebbles, lego, twigs, wool etc to create letters and spell out words

Do this for your common words too.

Practise writing sentences :

  • Remember a capital letter starts a sentence and a full stop ends
  • Alphabetical order
  • Use adjectives to describe the names of things (nouns)
  • Use one connective to make your sentence more interesting
  • Use different words to start your sentences (openers)
  • Use a thesaurus to findĀ  more exciting words (synonyms)
  • Write questions
  • Use speech marks

Try this Adjective game.

Try this Sentence game.

Here is a progression of handwriting practise sheets. Only move on to the next one if you can master the first one you try at your own level of capability.

Overwriting

Handwriting

High-frequency-words

High-frequency-words-2

Number-Formation-0-9-Worksheet

Read every day for as long as you can. Reading really helps with spelling, grammar, writing and imagination.

Here is a book review sheet for you to fill once you finish reading a book. This helps you to think about the main points of the book and to give your opinion so it helps other readers decide if they would like to read it too.

Book-review-1

Below is a bank of writing ideas for you to let your imagination run wild with:

Descriptive-Writing

Listening activities below that your adult can read out to you to test your listening and comprehension skills:

Listening-Comprehension

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