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ai as in train digraph
'ai' as in train - Colour Word (black) - Lesson 4 - page 1 - Phonic Pack 3


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'ai' as in train - Colour Word (black) - Lesson Four - page 1 - Phonic Pack 3.

My name is .
Lesson Four: 'ai’ as in train



‘ai’ as in train
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Note to tutor:
1. Pointing to the caption under the train say to your child (using letter names) ‘a' (ay) and ‘i' (eye) together say (using the sound) ‘ai’ as in train.
2. Pointing to the word train, sound it out, tr-ai-n, and then blend it into the word train.
3. Ask your child to point to each word in the caption under the picture of the train as he/she reads, ‘ai as in train’.

1. Write the colours you can see on the train. Check with the colour words for the correct spelling.



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2. Find the flash card for the word ‘black’. Put it on the pile with the flash card for the word ‘red’. Read both words.

3. Read the following story. Your tutor will help you if you need it but practise it by yourself before you read it to your tutor. If you can, sound out the words you do not know.




ai as in train digraph
'ai' as in train - Lesson 4 - page 2 - Phonic Pack 3


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The Mail Train

One day a train set off to take the mail to the town.

It sang as it chuffed along the rails,

“I can see a sheep. I can see a tree.

I can see a chick. I am free, free, free !!!”

Then it started to rain.

The train said as it chuffed along,

“This is sad. This is bad.

My paint will get wet. THIS IS BAD, BAD, BAD !!!”

“Wait under the tree,” said a snail to the train. “Then you will

not get wet and your paint will not stain.”

That is what the train did and just as well - it started to hail.

1. What happened next? Make up an ending for this story and tell it to your tutor.
2. Look back at the story. Sound out and read all the underlined words.
3. What sound can you hear in all these words?
4. What letters make up this sound? Underline them in each word.
5. Sound out and read the words in the rectangles.


rain
grain
maid
main

tail
chain
laid
trail

bait
pain
sail
hail

rail
nail
stain
drain




ai as in train digraph
'ai' as in train - Lesson 4 - page 3 - Phonic Pack 3


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6. Discuss the meaning of each word with your tutor.
7. Underline the ‘ai’ sound in each word in the rectangles.
8. Carefully cut out the rectangles.
9. Sort the rectangles into words that rhyme.
10. Glue the words underneath the words below, into columns of words that rhyme.
11. Read the words again.
12. Glue this page into your scrap book.

train mail paid wait







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ir as in bird digraph colour word blue
'ir' as in bird - Colour Word (blue) - Lesson 37 - page 1 - Phonic Pack 3


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'ir' as in bird - Colour Word (blue) - Lesson 37 - page 1 - Phonic Pack 3.

My name is .
Lesson Thirty Seven: ‘ir’ as in bird.
Revision: Write the number word eight.


‘ir’ as in bird
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Note to tutor:
1.Pointing to the caption under the bird say to your child (using letter names) ‘i’ (eye) and ‘r’ (are) together say (using the sound) ‘ir’ as in bird.
2.Pointing to the word bird, sound it out, b-ir-d, and then blend it into the word bird.
3.Ask your child to point to each word in the caption under the picture of the bird as he/she reads, ‘ir’ as in bird.

1. Write the colours of the bird on the line. Check with the colour words for the correct spelling.

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2. Find the flash card for the word blue. Put it on the pile with the flash cards for the words ‘pink’, ‘orange’, ‘white’, ‘brown’, ‘red’, ‘black’, ‘purple’ and ‘green’.

You can now read the nine colour words. Well done.

3. Cut along the line and glue the bird into your scrap book.

4. Read the story, “Chirp’s Birthday”, on page 65.

Note to tutor: 1. When your child writes the names of the birds make sure she/he writes it with a capital letter. It is important for your child to know that a name is written with a capital letter. His/her name has a capital letter, the name of the day has a capital letter, the name of a town or city has a capital letter (etc)
2. After your child has read the story and completed the activites at the end of the story discuss the speech marks at either end of what Whirl said about making the birthday cake. The speech marks come at the beginning and end of what Whirl actually said.





ir as in bird digraph colour word blue
'ir' as in bird - Colour Word (blue) - Lesson 37 - page 2 - Phonic Pack 3


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Chirp’s Birthday Party

Once upon a time three birds lived in the tall tree at the bottom of the garden.

The first bird’s name was Whirl. She was a girl.
The second bird’s name was Chirp. He was a boy.
The third bird’s name was Bird. Do you think the third bird was a boy or a girl?

It was Chirp’s birthday.

Whirl said, “I will make a birthday cake.”
She put the eggs, sugar, butter and flour in a dish and began to stir. When they were all mixed together she baked the cake in her oven. When it was cooked she decorated it with seeds and worms and wrote Happy Birthday on it.

Chirp wore a purple shirt to his birthday party.
Whirl wore an orange skirt to Chirp’s birthday party.
What do you think Bird wore to Chirp’s birthday party?

The three birds played Flying Tag and Hide-and-Seek in the trees. Whirl and Bird sang Happy Birthday to Chirp, and then they all ate lots of birthday cake. What fun they had.



1. Write Chirp’s name on the line underneath him.
2. Write Whirl’s name on the line underneath her.
3. Write Bird’s name on the line underneath . (him/her)
4. Draw the clothes you think Bird wore to Chirp’s birthday party.
5. What other games do you think they may have played?
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ir as in bird digraph colour word blue
'ir' as in bird - Colour Word (blue) - Lesson 38 - Phonic Pack 3


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'ir' as in bird - Colour Word (blue) - Lesson 38 - Phonic Pack 3.

My name is .
Lesson Thirty Eight: ‘ir’ as in bird.
Revision: Read the story “Chirp’s Birthday Party” on page 65 to your tutor. Read it as fluently as you can and see if you can add some expression as well.

1. Find the flash card for ‘ir’ as in bird. Put it with the other digraph flash cards that you know.
2. Look at the story “Chirp’s Birthday Party” and underline every word that has “ir’ as in bird in it. Say the word as you underline it. You will underline at least 35 words.
3. Write these words on the lines below. Only write each word once.


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4. What is the difference between these two words?

bird Bird

5. What is the difference between these two words?

birds bird’s

6. Glue pages 65 and 66 into your scrap book.

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