Phonics
Week 2
Learning Intention
I am learning to identify digraphs and the sound(s) they make such as ch, ay and igh.
Success Criteria
I can hear and say digraph names and sounds.
I can write some digraph sounds that I hear.
Daily practise of Cluster Sounds
Listen to the Cluster Sounds and say them with Miss Bergman
Cluster 1
Cluster 2
Cluster 3
Cluster 4
Cluster 5
Cluster 6
Cluster 7
Blending 1
Blending 2
Blending 3
Blending 4
Monday - Task 1 :Cued Articulation Sounds
Listen to Miss B and practise our focus digraph sounds and hand cues for this week. Watch as many times as you like until you can make the hand cues and say each sound
If you are unable to print this activity you can write out the /ch/ words in your book and draw a picture of each one.
/ch/ digraph focus
Remember - digraphs are when 2 letters make one sound!
Today we are focusing on the /ch/ sound as in 'cheese'.
Colour in all the 'ch' words you can find and then write them around the page.
Tuesday - Task 2 : Let's Decode
Let's Decode
Listen to the "Let's Decode" video and follow along with Mrs Byrne.
If you are unable to print this activity you can write out the sentences in your book and draw a picture of the /ay/ word.
/ay/ digraph focus
Remember - digraphs are when 2 letters make one sound!
Today we are focusing on the /ay/ sound.
Using the words: hay tray say play clay May - finish the sentences.
Wednesday - Let's Decode
Let's Decode
Listen to the "Let's Decode" video and follow along with Mrs Byrne.
Thursday - Task 4: Let's Decode
Let's Decode It
Listen to the "Let's Decode" video and follow along with Mrs Byrne.
/igh/ trigraph focus
A trigraph is when we have 3 letters that make the one sound! Today we are focusing on the /igh/ trigraph.
Play the game 'roll and read' the /igh/ words.
Friday - Specialist Day
Extra Challenge 🌈
Have an adult say one cluster sound at a time and get the student to write the correct symbol in their book.
Fabulous effort = 5 letters
Amazing effort = 10 letters
Make sure they are written in lowercase using the correct starting points. Your alphabet writing chart shows you how each letter is written so you can use this to check your letter formation.