Step 5 - Part 3: Decodable readers and writing skills

Sue Lloyd
Sue Lloyd
1.5 هزار بار بازدید - 6 سال پیش - In Step 5, there are
In Step 5, there are 20 more tricky words for the children to learn to read and write:
        any               were               could               four              many
       more            before              other           because          want
        saw               put                should            would             right
        two             goes                 does              made              their
    Now with knowledge of the new 20 tricky words and the alternative spellings, the children are ready to read the Blue Level of Jolly Phonics Readers. As in earlier levels, the first page tells us what the children need to know: the 42 letter sounds, ‹y› with an /ee/ sound, the hop-over-‹e› digraphs, and the digraphs and tricky words taught in Step 5 [demonstration]. Now the emphasis, as often quoted, is moving from learning to read to reading to learn, and in this case [book shown] the children are learning about the River Nile [story summarised].
    Ideas are provided for developing writing skills, such as the children writing messages to each other, writing a shopping list, re-telling a story, writing their news, creating a story of their own, or even writing a diary. The more the children write the easier it becomes, and the easier it becomes the more they enjoy doing it.
6 سال پیش در تاریخ 1397/02/27 منتشر شده است.
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