P4 Homework 06/02/18

Reading

Some children have a particular system that they are following and the pattern of this should not should not change.

See Reading Records:

On TuesdayThursday for J.K Rowling-  Learn to be a  summariser and word detective activity sheet- in reading records. Reading for Thursday 8th and Word Detective activity for Tuesday 13th

On Tuesday, Thursday for Julia Donaldson

On MondayWednesday, Thursday for Roald Dahl and Jeff Kinney- Word Detective activity for Jeff Kinney for Tuesday 13th

Enid Blyton- Given on Tuesdays- Learn to be a  Word detective activity sheet- in reading records. For Tuesday 13th

David Walliams- Given on Tuesdays- Learn to be a  summariser and word detective activity sheet- in reading records. For Tuesday 13th

 

Spelling – HANDED OUT WEDNESDAY 7TH BECAUSE i FORGOT TO BRING HOMEWORK JOTTERS BACK TO SCHOOL!

Activities 7/2/18:

  1. Jan/ February Spelling activity challenge- earn 20 points.
  2. Think of as many more words with your spelling sound as you can.

Children have been give new Spelling challenge sheets and now should earn 20 points.

They have new spelling groups also.

Dolphins- magic e with i      e.g. nice   rice   bike

Pigs- oa  e.g. boat  throat

Parrots- double consonants  nn, ll, pp, tt,    e.g. ball, dropped, binned, sipped, butter. Try and explain the spelling rule to your family. Think vowel sandwich.

I have told the children that they can also learn the sounds and patterns from the other groups if they wish so this is why your child may have more than one word list home.

Numeracy- NEW

I have sent each child home with a small envelop with Learn its in them. Please hold these up for your child so they can answer the sum on the front. When they can say each sum as quickly, or almost as quickly as they know their name then you can put a tick on the back.

When they have five ticks on each card they can put them in the bin! When there are no learn its left in their envelope, or they are getting low, they can come for more. The next things are 4 and 9 x table, subtraction and division. Just let me know when you want more.

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