For this session your child will require: -
Writing Pencil
Something to write on (Scrap book, Note pad, Paper)
In our meet, we practised making inferences. When we make inferences we look to clues in the writing or pictures in a book to help us decode and understand what is happening.
In the activity below you will need to demonstrate your understanding not by looking at the pictures but by drawing them yourself. Try to include all the juicy details!
Before drawing, find and circle the words with long vowel i and silent e. Watch the video beside to help you.
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For this session your child will require: -
Writing Pencil
Something to write on (Scrap book, Note pad, Paper)
'q' is one of our anti-clockwise letters. When you are forming the letter 'q' start at the top, go anti-clockwise all the way around, then go down and flick back up.
Practise your handwriting by completing the trace and write below. Take your time tracing the words and then copy them below, taking your time to make sure you are forming your letters so that they are easy to read. Watch the videos beside to help you.
Choose one of the touch-typing websites below to practise your typing.