Learn about alternative ways of spelling the /igh/ sound with Mrs Rogers.
Continue learning about the alternative ways of spelling the /igh/ sound.
Use what we have learnt about the alternative spellings for the /igh/ sound for some reading and some writing.
Learn about alternative ways to spell the /f/ sound with Mrs Rogers.
Apply what we have learnt about alternative spellings for the /igh/ sound.
Revise alternative /ai/ spellings with Mrs Rogers.
Practise spelling some tricky words with Mrs Rogers.
Revise alternative /ee/ spellings with Mrs Rogers.
Revise alternative spellings for the /c/ and /ch/ sounds with Mrs Rogers.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways to spell the /ee/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways to spell the /ee/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways to spell the /ee/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways to spell the /ch/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to apply what we have learnt about the different ways to spell the /ee/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways that we can spell the sound /ai/.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn about the different ways that we can spell the sound /ai/.
Work with Mrs Rogers to learn more about the different ways that we can spell the /ai/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to find about about the different ways that we can spell the /c/ sound.
Work with Mrs Rogers to apply what we have been learning about the different ways that we can spell the /ai/ sound.
Join in with Mrs Rogers to learn 3 new ways to pronounce the 'a' grapheme.
Use the PDFs below for a further challenge if required.
Join in with Mrs Rogers to learn 3 new ways to pronounce the 'y' grapheme.
Use the PDFs below for a further challenge if required.
Join in with Mrs Rogers to discover 9 new tricky words!
Use the word cards PDF below to support you with learning these tricky words.
Join in with Mrs Rogers to learn 2 new ways to pronounce the 'ch' digraph.
Use the PDF files below for a further challenge if required.
Join in with Mrs Rogers to learn 3 new ways to pronounce the 'ou' digraph.
Use the PDF files below for a further challenge if required.
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