Home Learning

The children have written out the spelling words they are learning in their Homework jotters. One way to practise learning to spell words is Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check. Ideally, they should do this over a few days to help build up their confidence writing the word. The children might want to fold the page in quarters to enable them to cover the word before writing it.

Words for this week are:-

Group 1 – pig, gap, dig, dog, got, mug

Group 2 – chop, chin, chat, church, much, such

Group 3 – quick, square, queen, quarter, quilt, question

Your child might want to choose one of their words and write a sentence with it, to practise their writing skills.

Children should also be involved in reading activities each day. As well, as reading the book, they could ask and answer questions about the book, and discuss what the story is about.

We are working on our numbers to 30/50/100. Your child can practise counting forward and backward from a given number. It is particularly good to practise going over a ten, as this involves changing both digits.

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