Friday, November 29, 2024

Days of the Week Sequencing Activity

We are continuing to work with the days the week.  We are also working on sequencing the days using the words today, yesterdaytomorrowbefore and after. Would you like to see our work?


Thursday, November 28, 2024

The Days of the Week: Exam Preparation

Nota para padres:
Tendremos dictado y examen sobre los días de la semana el jueves 5 de diciembre. Los días de la semana siempre empiezan con mayúscula en inglés. También tienen que saber escribir la fecha en una frase (Today is Thursday, December 5th, 2024). En la segunda parte del examen, tienen que poder decir cual día es el anterior y posterior a un día dado (yesterday and tomorrow). Lo trabajaremos mucho en clase esta semana. Aquí, pueden practicar con un calendario interactivo:

This week, we are learning to spell the days of the week and working on our calendar skills. 

Remember that the days of the week always start with a capital letterSunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday. 

Today is Thursday, November 28th, 2024.


Friday, November 22, 2024

Days of the Week Poem

Today, we started working with the days of the week.  We copied our Days of the Week Poem in our Literacy notebook.  


Thursday, November 21, 2024

Long a Wordsort Cut and Paste Worksheet

Today, we reviewed the Long a vocabulary that we worked on yesterday and we did a cut and paste worksheet to sort words with -ai and -ay. Can you read the words again?


Monday, November 18, 2024

Long A Sound 2: -ay

We have been working with the -ay spelling of long a sound like in play, day and crayon. We have copied the vocabulary in our new Phonics Dictionary. Have a look!




Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Long A Sound 1: -ai

Today, we reviewed some of the vocabulary we know with the /ai/ spelling of the Long a sound like in rain, Spain, snail and paint. 

Thursday, November 7, 2024

The three spellings of the /Ff/ sound

This week, we learned that the /f/ sound has three spellings:

-f like in fish, Friday and frog

-ph like in elephant, telephone and saxophone

-gh like in laugh, enough and cough

Watch the videos below to review the words!