Phonics focus of the day - 30th March, 2020 - The 'e_e' sound. This is another split digraph sound.
Can you say this sound?
If a grown up writes these words can you read them ? -
these, Pete, Eve, theme, compete, Steve, delete, athlete, concrete - Remember you can underline the digraph in each word.
Can you write 1 sentence with 1 or more of these words in it? Can you think of a different spelling choice for this sound? - ee, ea
Phonics focus of the day - 31st March, 2020 - The 'ie, ey, y' sounds. Today we are looking at '3' other spelling choices for the 'ee/ea/e_e' sound. Wow! 6 different ways to we could see this sound!
Can you say this sound?
If a grown up writes these words can you read them ? -
monkey, shield, hockey, brief, very, belief, chief, floppy, donkey, field, ,happy, key, thief, sadly - Remember you can underline the digraph in each word.
Can you write 2 sentences with 1 or more of these words in them?
Phonics focus of the day - 1st April, 2020 - The 'ie' sounds. Remember we have done this sound before - 'igh' as 'night'
Can you say this sound?
If a grown up writes these words can you read them ? -
tie, lie, pie, ties, flies, cried, magpie, fried, tried - Remember you can underline the digraph in each word.
Can you write 2 sentences with 1 or more of these words in them?
Phonics focus of the day - 2nd April, 2020 - The 'i_e' sound. Today is another split digraph - look out for those words ending with the magic 'e'.
Can you say this sound?
If a grown up writes these words can you read them ? -
hide, time, pine, line, strike, kite, pipe, drive, sunshine, tide, bike, bride - Remember you can underline the split digraph with a split digraph smile!
Can you write 2 sentences with 1 or more of these words in them?
Phonics focus of the day - 3rd April, 2020 - The 'y' sound - It is another way that makes the 'igh' sound in words.
Can you say this sound?
If a grown up writes these words can you read them ? -
by, fly, shy, myself, my, sly, try, cry, spy, why, fry, sky - Can you compare this to the other alternative digraphs/trigraphs that we already know - ie, i_e, igh?
Can you write 2 sentences with 1 or more of these words in them?