'ew', 'oo', 'ue' and ''u-e' - digraphs and phonic sound - Lesson 40 - Phonic Pack 4
August 13th 2007 02:27
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ew', 'oo', 'ue' and 'u-e' - digraphs and phonic sound - Lesson 40 - page 1 - Phonic Pack 4.
My name .
Lesson Forty: ‘ew’, ‘oo’, ‘u-e’ and ‘ue’.
Revision: Read the sentences on page 75.
You have learnt: ‘ew’ as in screw
‘oo’ as in moon
‘u-e’ as in flute
Today we will also look at: ‘ue’ as in Sue, Prue and blue
And here is a challenge:
What letter makes the ‘oo’ sound in the words ‘to’ and ‘do”? . .
What letters make the ‘oo’ sound in the word ‘two’? .
What letters make the ‘oo’ sound in the word ‘you’? .
1. Read the story “The Twins Pool Party” on page 77.
Word Search: How good a detective are you?
2. Take a red pencil and underline all the words in the story which have ‘ew as in screw in them. Read each word to your tutor as you underline it.
4. Take a green pencil and underline all the words in the story which have ‘u-e’ as in flute in them. Read each word to your tutor as you underline it.
5. Take a pink pencil and underline the ‘ue’ in the words Sue, Prue and blue each time you find them.
6. How many times can you find the word to in the story? .
7. How many times can you find the word two in the story? .
8. How many times can you find the word you in the story? .
9. Read the story to your tutor. Use lots of expression to make it interesting.
10. Glue page 77 into your scrap book.
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'ew', 'oo', 'ue' and 'u-e' - digraphs and phonic sound - Lesson 40 - page 2 - Phonic Pack 4.
The Twins Pool Party
It was Sunday and it was Luke and June’s birthday. They were so pleased they didn’t have to go to school because at two o’clock their friends were coming for their Pool Party.
Luke hung up a few blue and yellow balloons.
He had to stand on a stool to reach the top of the post.
June hung up a few green and purple balloons.
The balloons looked pretty as they blew in the breeze.
Drew was the first one to arrive at two o’clock. He gave Luke a new toy flute and June a cute fairy doll.
“Thank you so much,” they both said.
Sue was the next to arrive. She gave June a jewellery box which played a beautiful tune. For Luke she had chosen a wind-up kangaroo which could hop very fast.
“Thank you so much,” they both said.
Prue and Lewis arrived next. Prue gave the twins a hoop each. Lewis gave the twins a family ticket to the zoo.
“Thank you so much,” they both said.
“Now it is time for a swim in the pool,” Mum said. “Remember all the safety rules.”
What a smashing, splashing time they had!
At five o’clock it was time to eat some party food. Dad came out with a huge birthday cake. Luke and June lit the candles and everyone sang ‘Happy Birthday’. THEN ….. a gust of wind blew the candles out.
At half past six it was time to go home.
“Thank you for the party,” all the friends said as they left.
What a great party it had been.
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