Today we used shapes to make things that start with t...and it is amazing what you can make with just a few shapes!
Wednesday, 23 September 2015
Wednesday, 16 September 2015
I...i..i..i...Incy Wincy Spider
We had an exciting 4Star session today! Breeia and her Dad came and we were busy bees learning about Ii
I is a vowel and many children find it tricky to say the eound correctly. Think ..."Indians are itching" and that should help the sound to be correct.
We learned the Incy Wincy Spider finger rhyme and then we made Incy Wincy Spiders with webs... Not a drainpipe! (We will do the darinpipe tomorrow!)
Have a look at our interesting and inventive work!
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
L..l...leaping Ladybugs
Today Breeia and Laura came to 4Stars and helped us to make lovely little Ladybugs.
We love our ladybugs and tomorrow they can leap around In the leaves!
l..l..l is a Stretchy sound and it is in alot of words your child will work with so it is an important letter to learn.
Don't forget to keep practising with the alphabet chart so your child is familiar with letters and sounds. Begin with the letters in their name as a great starting point.
Have a look at our ladybugs and the Lucy Lamp lady letter formation chart....
It is so important to start letters in the right place-the children seem to enjoy these Letterland stories and it seems to helps them to recall correct formation more easily.....
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Q..q..q..Queens, quilts and quiet!
Today we have learnt about the letter q at 4-Stars.
We made Queens and quilts and we played Queenie, Queenie...Who's got the ball. It was a good game inside for a wet day!
We know that q doesn't go anywhere without u! They are always together in words.......
quick, quiet, quiz, question, quite, quack, quit, quill, queasy, quickly.....and our favourite word queue!
It was great to have Israel and Breeia joining us today with their Dads. Not long and you will both be school kids, we can't wait!
Look at our work, and read Quarrelsome Queen's rhyme so you can help with practise at home...
Here is the story we use to form a Qq correctly....
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