Posted by olops | Posted in Year 1 | Posted on May 13, 2020
Hello Class 1,
Can you read these words by sight: Mr people looked called could
The digraph we will focus on in Phonics today is : 0e
Write this digraph in your book.
Have a go at reading these words, they all have our digraph in them:
Joe foe woe doe dominoes potatoes
toe tomatoes throe ploet loep
Did you spot any alien words? Let me know!
Write 3 real words in your book.
Look at the pictures and sentences. Can you read my sentences? Have a go at writing them by yourselves in your book. Remember capital letters and full stops. You can try to extend with ‘and, so, but, because’
Tomatoes are tasty to eat.
There is a sack of potatoes.
I have five toes on each foot.
Challenge: What other words can you think of that have the ‘oe’ digraph in them?
Great phonics learning Class 1! Remember you can choose a revision sound mat tomorrow or even have a go on Phonics play!
Posted by olops | Posted in Reception | Posted on May 13, 2020
Good morning Reception, I hope you are all OK.
Here is your phonics learning for today:
At the beginning of each phonics lesson I will show you 3 high frequency words. You do not sound these out, but you do need to learn what the words say: day of like
Why don’t you write them in your books or on a post it note and keep testing yourself? Can you read the words independently?
The digraph you are learning today is… oo (as in moon)
Sing it with me!
It looks like this:
The picture we use to help us it this:
The phrase we use to help us is:
oo… poo at the zoo!
Can you have a go at saying that?
Take a look at these words, have a go at reading them:
moon
soon
spoon
boot
hoop
Can you have a go at writing them in your book?
Look at my picture:
I can write a sentence about my picture:
The moon is bright.
Can you read my sentence and have a go at writing it in your book?
Phonics challenge: Can you write 2 more sentences which have words with contain ‘oo’?
Great phonics learning 🙂 Give yourself a high five and check the blog tomorrow morning for the next phonics learning!