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!

 

All About Me

It’s important to be able to say facts about your identity such as

  • your name (and be able to spell it)
  • your date of birth
  • your address 
  • phone number.

Make an identity tag all about you – say it aloud and copy it out every day for 10 days. Perhaps after a few days you won’t even need to look at it to say and write the information!
Remember this information is private and you don’t need to share it with anyone – but it’s VERY important that you know it!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phonics

Phonics are Fun

Fill in the missing sound or blend. Read the new word.                                         (There may be more than one correct answer!)

Choose the level that challenges you the best – or do all three levels! Write your answers in your jotter.

 Short vowels  (a,e,i,o,u)                        ch, sh or th                                                ee or oo

m_n                                                               __in                                                          m__n

p_t                                                                  __ot                                                         t__th

t_p                                                                   __an                                                        r__f

l_g                                                                   __ip                                                         st__l

t_b                                                                   __at                                                         __l

j_m                                                                   __en                                                       __ze

f_n                                                                   ri__                                                         ch__se

d_g                                                                   fla__                                                       n__se

 

Choose 3 words and write a really good sentence for each.

Mrs Dunn’s Friday literacy group

Task 1. Do one page of your Supersonic Engine Juice workbook. Listen                             carefully to the rhyming words as you say them. Can you think of                         other words that rhyme? Try writing them on your page.

Task 2.  Remember to read out loud to your grown up every day.

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