Homework 24.02.20

This week we are consolidating the phonemes j and v.  We will also continue to practise the spelling words; just, have and to.

Please continue to help your child read and write their spelling words and short sentences.  The phoneme tab has some ideas for sentences should you need them.  Many are becoming more confident in their writing, using the skills they are learning.

Thank you for your support and please contact me if you have any queries.

Anthea Chan

 

17.02.20

We all had a fantastic time at the Science Centre.  I think we will all sleep very well tonight!

This week we will be learning the Phonemes j and v.  The spelling words are;

have

just

to

I will issue a paper copy of these words tomorrow, which can then be added to your word box/containers.

The ‘phoneme’ tab has words and sentence ideas to help support your child to read and write.  Other sentence ideas are;

1. We went to get on the red bus.
2. I will just go to the van for the map.
3. He has a can but it is not cold.

We are continuing to read from the ‘yellow band’ and for most there will be 2 books issued.  See the reading tab above for ideas and suggestions to help support your child read.

Any questions or queries please don’t hesitate to see me at the end of the day.

Kind regards

Mrs Anthea Chan

Homework 3/02/20

This week the phonemes h and w will be introduced.  The spelling words are;

went

was

his

We will read two books this week but no books will be issued the following week (as the pupils are only in for two days).

Thursday 13th and Friday 14th February will be consolidation days for the above phonemes and spelling words.

Please practise reading and writing the above words and phonemes with your child and continue to practise previous ones covered.

Also in school bags this afternoon is a letter regarding a trip to the ‘Science Centre’.  Please complete the consent form and return it to school with your child.  Payment for the trip should be made using ‘Parentpay’.

As always if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to speak to me.

Anthea Chan