Tricky Words
Write your tricky words on small pieces of paper or sticky notes. Turn the words upside down on the table. Take it in turns to turn over a word and read it aloud.
Challenge 1 - Can you find one of your tricky words in a storybook?
Challenge 2 - Can you write a sentence using a tricky word?
Write a sentence about this picture. Send us a photo of your wonderful writing. Don't forget to use your phonics knowledge, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops!
Challenge- Can you add a connective (such as and or because) in your writing?
Complete the repeating patterns.
Sentence building from a picture. Select two or more images from the grid and complete the challenges.
Challenge 1- Can you tell me the initial sound of the word?
Challenge 2- Can you find the matching grapheme (letter) for this initial sound on the sound mat?
Challenge 3- Can you write the word?
Challenge 4- Can you write this word in a sentence?
Challenge 5- Can you read your sentence?
Write a sentence about this picture. Send us a photo of your wonderful writing.
Don't forget to use your phonics knowledge, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops!
Challenge- Can you add a connective (such as and or because) in your writing?
Each shelf has a number of toys on. Follow the instruction to add a given number of toys to the shelf and count how many they have altogether.
Visit the Teach Your Monster To Read website. Have a go at the Monster Minigames.
https://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/teachers-area/classroom-toolkit/monster-minigames
Write a sentence about this picture. Send us a photo of your wonderful writing.
Don't forget to use your phonics knowledge, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops!
Challenge- Can you add a connective (such as and or because) in your writing?
Choose an activity from the grid to have a go at with your family at home.
Sort the items by initial sound.
Challenge- Write a silly sentence featuring at least two of these words.
Some examples... The vet had a yellow yoyo. The big bad wolf ran into a web. The van is full of jam and jelly.
Write a sentence about each picture to create instructions for washing your hands.
Can you use the following words?
First
Next
Then
Finally
Send us a photo of your wonderful writing. Don't forget to use your phonics knowledge, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops!
Have a go at completing the part-part-whole model by exploring the different ways of making that number. You can draw the part-part-whole model on paper or a whiteboard at home.
Make a list of words that rhyme with each picture. Send us a picture of your writing!
Write a sentence about this picture. Send us a photo of your wonderful writing. Don't forget to use your phonics knowledge, capital letters, finger spaces and full stops!
Challenge- Can you add a connective (such as and or because) in your writing?
Have a go at the Maths Mastery Home Learning Challenge.