Monday, 13 July 2015

Our sound of the week is /j/ as in jam.


                                                                            

 

BELLAVISTA SCHOOL HOMEWORK PROGRAMME 13-17 July 2015.  Week 11.
Monday  
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**Please read the “Heads Up” email, from Mrs Scott, every Monday.
**PLEASE SEND VEGS TO SCHOOL TOMORROW FOR KWEZWE*
1.      Reading.
2.      Please send pictures of things that begin with the letter /j/ as in jug.  Use Google or pictures in magazines to find the pictures. Please send a maximum of 6 pictures that will fit on an A4 page. Please do this with your child, not for him. He should be able to identify the pictures.
3.      Please send an object that begins with the letter /j/ as in jug. It will be sent home on Friday.
4.      Sight words: Yes, go, like, what, this, that.
5.      Worksheet on /j/ sound. Write the initial sound in each box. Read the sentences daily. File sheets in the flip file.  See instructions on the worksheet.
6.      Match letters with the pictures of all sounds learnt so far.
7.      PT tomorrow.
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Tuesday
1.      Reading.
2.      Revise sight words.
3.      Revise all number words.
4.      Work on the Number Recognition homework card.
5.      Match letters with the pictures of all sounds learnt so far. Read the sentences on the cards.
6.      Printing Book 1 – practice letter formation for /j/ Page 27
7.      Revise worksheet on /j/ sound.  Also revise all of these worksheets.
**Grade 1W must please bring library books to school tomorrow for library lesson.
*Religious studies tomorrow.  Remember folders. Jewish boys must wear a kippa.
Wednesday
1.      Reading.
2.      Revise sight words.
3.      Match letters with the pictures of all sounds learnt so far. Read the sentences on the cards.
4.      Revise numbers and number words up to 10.
5.       .Revise worksheet on /j/ sound.  Also revise all of these worksheets.
6.       PT tomorrow.
7.      CEA: (Week 2.)Thought Integration. This tool reminds you to use all the information you have in your long and short term memory to do a task effectively and to the best of your ability. For example, when you start to read, you need to remember all your letter sounds, as well as putting sounds together (blending) and breaking up each word (segmenting) to work out unknown words. Or, if you kick your soccer ball into the road, what must you think about before you run into the road to fetch it?
8.      **Read newsletter on the last Wednesday of every month. This is on the school website. You can request a hardcopy at Reception from Nellie.
Thursday.    
1.      Reading.
2.      Revise sight words.
3.      Number Recognition homework cards.
4.      Match letters with the pictures of all sounds learnt so far. Read the sentences on the cards.
5.      Revise worksheet on /j/ sound.  Also revise all of these worksheets.
**Grade 1V must please bring library books tomorrow for library lesson.
Friday
No Homework
Enjoy the weekend!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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