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The activities in pink will be added to the stream to allow you access to them. Literacy Learning 25.05.20PhonicsThis week we will be learning to make and break words with the sound ‘ff’. Remember there are two letters but only one sound!You can practise making words using Foam Letters. Choose the ‘ff’ sound and some other single sounds and create words!Write a word list using the sound ‘ff’. How many words did you think of?Games and activities: Use the sound sheets to practise reading and writing words using the sound ‘ff’ - cut and stick, make and break, dominoes, flashcards, boggle board, race around.Use word sort to make, break and sort words using sound. Alphabetical order helps you find letters easily because the letters always go in the same order. Can you put the letters into the correct order? Play the alphabetical order game. If you have magnetic letters or alphabet jigsaws, you can practise at home!HandwritingKeep practising the correct letter formation for each letter/group of letters. Use the Sky Writer game to help with your handwriting because it is very important that all your letters are written correctly.394335047626 If you can write all your letters correctly, have a go at writing the capital letters. Take care to write the capital letters the correct size.ReadingPractise the High Frequency Words in your yellow books. Remember these are sight words. You can use phonics clues to help you but we are really looking for these words to be ‘look and say’ words. Have fun reading with “Scamp gets a Bath”Have fun reading with ?“The Sunset Pond” (Slinky Malinki Team)3962400152400Complete the Follow Up Activities for the book.Play “Odd and Bob” a reading game. Sort the words into fake words or real words. This is Phase 2 - choose revise all or you can look for Phonics Phase 3 games.Listening, talking and WritingCThis week we want you to write some sentences. Use the Pick and Mix sheet if you wish but you can write any kind of sentence you like - silly sentences, phonics sentences, story sentences!!Say each sentence out loud and count the words in your sentence to make sure it makes sense. Write it out and read it to check it. Don’t forget sentences must have capital letters, full stops and finger spaces.How many sentences can you make?SpellingPlease practise either the Bronze, Silver and Gold spelling words according to the level you were working on. Play some of the games or activities suggested below.Spin a Common Word or Roll and Write - We have played these in school so your child should know how to play. Start by choosing any 6 spelling words your child is finding tricky to remember how to write it independently. Spin and Write - write words into the wheel. Use a paperclip as a spinner, hold it in place with a pencil and spin the clip round. Write out the word it stops on. Keep going until all of the circles are complete.Roll and Write - write your words alongside the dice dots. Roll a dice and if practise writing the word alongside that number of dots. Keep going until each word has been practised 4 times. Spelling City - online spelling games by levelLittle Bird Spelling - common tricky word spelling game ................
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