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Weekly homework 12th March

Happy Monday everyone! 

Here is the homework for the week: 


1. Tricky Words

Revision of the tricky words (3 from the old list and 3 from the new list):
me, come, one, what, other, two 
 
 2: Reading
The children have been given new readers in their folders. 
  • Once your child gets a new book, please fill in the date they received the book and sign the sheet if you feel your child has completed the book to the best of their ability. 
  • When completing this at home, please focus on fluency, pacing, good expression and a good understanding of the book they are reading. 
As always, if you have any questions about this please feel free to ask ☺

3: Sound Booklet
Our sound this week is the 'qu' sound. As there is no 'qu' page in the booklet, the children will be given a worksheet to complete on Tuesday evening. 
Here are some 'qu' sounds: 

                                Quack                                        Queen
                     Image result for quack clipart                      Image result for queen clipart
                                Squirrel       
                                Equal   
                          Image result for squirrel clipart                   Image result for equal clipart
                                     
4: Handwriting copy 
Complete the next two pages in the handwriting book.  
Please recite the formation rhymes as the children write the letters.

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