Read, write, remember

When we read and write things down it is important we remember

  • what the new (and old) words we write mean and,
  • how to spell new words

Below are 3 interesting facts for you to read, write and remember.

Read them out loud to your grown up.

Copy them in to your jotter – you could even draw a picture to illustrate them.

Remember the facts. You can do this way by

  • saying them over and over
  • writing them down an sticking them in places you go to a lot – like on your bedroom door, on the fridge or near your bed. That way every time you see them you can read them which will help you remember them
  • telling other people the facts

Here we go!

Fact 1 –  Kangaroos can not walk backwards.

 

Fact 2 –   Hippopotamus milk is pink.

Fact 3    Snails take the longest naps, some lasting as long as three                                         years.

 

Feeling inspired? Why not find your own facts from books, family or online. Remember a fact is something that is true!

I may be asking questions next week so keep remembering!

 

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