Days of the Week (Saturday) - Number Word (seven)
July 19th 2007 00:45
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Days of the Week (Saturday) - Number Word (seven) - Lesson 29 - Phonic Pack 3.
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Lesson Twenty Nine: Days of the week – Saturday
Read sentences on page 52.
1. Point to the words and read the following poem to your child.
2. Ask your child to point to the words and read the poem.
3. Ask your child to listen for the words that rhyme when you read
from ‘Saturday—‘. Read the lines again (and again) until your
child can tell you the rhyming words.
4. Ask your child to point to and read the word ‘Saturday’.
5.Why does it have a capital letter? (it is at the beginning of the sentence
and it is the name of the day)
6. Ask your child to point to and read the word ‘seven’. How many times can your child see this word? Why has one of them got a capital letter?
Days of the Week
Sunday is day one.
One, one let’s have some fun.
Monday is day two.
Two, two I love you.
Tuesday is day three.
Three, three, three bees in a tree.
Wednesday is day four.
Four, four! What’s behind the door?
Thursday is day five.
Five, five, five bees in a hive.
Friday is day six.
Six, six who made the house out of sticks?
Saturday is day seven.
Seven, seven is less than eleven.
Challenge: Seven is how many less than eleven?
Can you see ‘ur as in purple turtle in the word ‘Saturday’?
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