Phonics
Phonics
We suggest that you do phonics every day for 20 minutes. The children need to spend time reading real and nonsense words. We have added a selection of fun phonics games that can be adapted for different words and a selection of games too at the bottom!
This week, please practise all the different ways we can make an ‘E’ sound (ee, e_e, ea, ey, y. As usual please practice the phase 5 tricky words (please see the Year 1 homework page on the website for a list of tricky words).
Can you practise reading and writing the following words:
ee |
e_e |
ey |
y |
ea |
feet weep need sheep
|
these even delete complete |
jockey chimney kidney hockey |
runny bunny funny baby |
leap cheap least dream |
Challenge: Can you write a sentence including these words?
Can you practise reading the following nonsense words:
ee |
e_e |
ey |
y |
ea |
freep deeth sheek greez |
yene queve edeth reven
|
gronkey thimney chisney greamey
|
grunny fuby shunny whebby
|
drean greath wheash seach
|
Useful phonics websites:
Please see the Year 1 homework page on the school website for more phonics resources, a list of letter sounds for each phase and a list of tricky words.
Phonics games
Phonopoly
You will need:
Scissors
Worksheets - attached at the end this document.
Dice
Pen/pencil
You need to print out the game board, score sheet and challenge cards (attached). Follow the instructions on the board and the first person to 100 wins the game.
Roll and Write
You will need:
Dice
Work sheet (attached to this document)
Pen
Roll the dice and write a word under the corresponding number. The first person to complete their board wins.