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EP1 Sunny Week7
EP1 Sunny Week7
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Phonics
Review
This week we will continue to focus on letter recognition using original flashcards and not using the Jolly Phonics to go over to go sounds s,a,n,t,i,p,c/k,e,h,r,m,d. Last week students really grasped the letters without the Jolly Phonics flashcards! Im very impressed with this smart class! Going over these sounds will help the students remember what has been taught over the last couple of weeks. This will be done by singing the Jolly Phonics songs so students remember the basis of the letter sounds.
Vocabulary: Happy, sad, scared, angry, hot, cold, hungry, thirsty, sick, sleepy Sentence structure(s): Question: how are you? Response: I am happy/ Question: Are you happy/sad/angry? Response: I am (sad) Songs: If youre happy and you know it. Agadoo Hokey Pokey Activities: Work sheets Identification Identify the different emotions on the picture and colour in. Fly swat Snap Tape resist art Making smiley faces with paint Games Guess what I am Students will take turns coming up infront of the class and portray an emotion and the students have to guess what emotion they are. How are you The It person stands at the opposite end of the playing field from the other players, facing away from them. A call-and-response then takes place: all players except for the It person chant in unison "How are you?", and the it person will answer in one of the two ways I am happy/sad/tired
New (letters/sounds/vocabulary)
We had a lot of in school activities last week so we will continue to focus on c/k,e,h,r,m,d. If the students are ready we will move on to the sounds ggg,ooo,uuu,lll,fff,bbb. We will introduce these letters using the same jolly phonics songs but with new games to keep your childs phonics learning fun.
Writing Practice
Students in Sunny will resume writing in their Alphabet books to help support their learning of the English alphabet. The letters students will be tracing the letters s, a, t, i, p, n.
Sight Words
The students are not currently doing sight words