This week we will be learning the sounds ch sh th ng.
Click on the links in the table to access the learning resources.
There is a downloadable version of the planning at the bottom of this page.
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Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Revisit/ Review |
Revise letter sounds using the powerpoint – CLICK HERE
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Revise letter sounds using the powerpoint – CLICK HERE
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Revise letter sounds using the powerpoint – CLICK HERE
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Revise letter sounds using the powerpoint – CLICK HERE
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Revise letter sounds using the powerpoint – CLICK HERE
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Teach |
Practise Blending Watch the video LESSON 39
Practise reading and spelling: I the go no to |
Introduce ‘ch’ Watch the video for the digraph sound ‘ch’ selecting LESSON 40
Practise writing the sound in the air |
Introduce ‘sh’ Watch the video for the digraph sound ‘sh’ selecting LESSON 41
Practise writing the sound in the air |
Introduce ‘th’ Watch the video for the digraph sound ‘th’ selecting LESSON 42
Practise writing the sound in the air |
Introduce ‘ng’ Watch the video for the digraph sound ‘ng’ selecting LESSON 43
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Practise |
Practise reading the words: he she me we be |
Words to practice blending and spelling: chop chin chug check such chip chill much rich chicken |
Words to practice blending and spelling: ship shed shop shell fish shock cash bash hush rush |
Words to practice blending and spelling: them then this that with moth thin thick path |
Words to practice blending and spelling: ring rang sang hang song wing rung king long sing |
practise of ch |
practise of sh |
practise of th |
practise of ng
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Click here for more spelling practise
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Apply |
Play Buried Treasure on Phonics Play Select (+qu) to blend real and nonsense words |
Sentences to practise reading: The man is rich. I can chop the chips. The rich man had a big chin.
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Sentences to practise reading: I am in such a rush to get to the shop.
Practise writing: It is a chip shop |
Sentences to practise reading: A moth can be fat, but its wings are thin.
Practise writing: A cat in a bath |
Sentences to practise reading: The van will chug up the long hill. She sang a long song. The ship hit the rock with a thud. |