Days of the week (Sunday) - Number Word (one) - Phonic Pack 3
July 7th 2007 09:18
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Printing Instructions
Days of the Week (Sunday) - Number Word (one) - Lesson 3 - page 1 - Phonic Pack 3.
My name is .
Lesson Three: Days of the week – (Sunday)
Revision: Read the ‘ar’ words from page 5.
Note to tutor: Today we will begin to learn about days of the week.
By the end of Phonic Book Three your child:
1. will know that Sunday is the first day of the week.
2. should be able to say the days of the week in the correct order.
3. should be able to answer the question, “What days of the week do you go to school?” How many days is that?
4. should be able to answer the question. “What days of the week make up the weekend?” How many days is that?
5. should know there are 7 days in one week.
6. each day is written with a capital letter because it is the name of the day.
(This knowledge will build up over time, with much patient repetition of the information and appropriate questioning.)
Combined with the days of the week these activities will cover recognising and writing number words from one to ten.
Integration with Mathematics:
An excellent idea is to buy a (cheap) calendar (with big squares) and get your child to cross each day. This is an easy, interesting way for your child to learn:
1. the name of each day and the repetition of the days.
2. that each week has 7 days.
3. which days are school days and which days make up the weekend (mark them with a different colour).
4. what the date is
5. that each month has 28, 30 or31 days in it.
6. the name and order of each month.
7. there are 12 months in one year.
8. how to use a calendar.
9. and many other things if you wish to discuss them with your child eg family birthdays, holidays, the flow of the seasons
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. Read the poem again (and again) until your child can tell you the rhyming words.
4. Ask your child to point to and read the word ‘Sunday’.
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 ‘one’. How many times can your child see this word? Why has one of them got a capital letter?
7. Ask your child to draw a picture of him/her having fun on Sunday.
8. Find the flash card which reads ‘Sunday’.
9. Find the number word flash card which reads ‘one’.
Print above image and complete the lesson with page 1.
Printing Instructions
Days of the Week (Sunday) - Number Word (one) - Lesson 3 - page 2 - Phonic Pack 3.
Days of the Week
Sunday is day one.
One, one let’s have some fun.
I am having fun on Sunday.
Write sentences telling what you are doing. Give each sentence a capital and a full stop. Think up your sentences first before you write them down.
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Glue this page into your scrap book.
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