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LO 4.3.2 | LO 4.3.3 | LO 5.3.6 | LO 6.3.2 |
- Learn these words with a double “ f ”:
ru ff le, wa ff le, ba ff le, ra ff le,
- Complete the sentences with double “ff” words:
1. I eat my ……………………………………………………….. with ice-cream.
2. Take a ticket for this…………………………………………………………….
3. I do not like you to …………………………………………………… my hair.
4. Do not let this puzzle ………………………………………………………you.
- Learn these words with a double “d”:
muddle, puddle, meddle, middle, fiddle
LO 3.4.10 | LO 3.5.6 | LO 4.5.6 |
- Make up your own sentences. Use a dictionary to find out what they mean.
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LO 3.5.4 | LO 4.5.4 | LO 4.6.2 |
- See how many words you know.
- Fill in doubles: , , or , , or
ra...............…..….le
ca.............……...….e
.................……….ity
bu............….....….le
.................….entle
pen.........….......….il
pe...............…..….le
wa...........….....….le
twi..............…..….e
oran.................….e
scri.................….le
ca..............……...….le
pri..............…….….e
.................….eneral
go.............…....….le
sa............…….……….le
.....…............….iant
ma..........…..…….….ic
li...............……….….le
bo..............………..….le
- Ask a friend to see whether they are correct.
- Choose one and colour in.
More than 17 correct!! Between 10 and 16 correct. Oops!
LO 4.5.5 |
Assessment
Learning Outcome 3: READING AND VIEWING : The learner is able to read and view for information and enjoyment and respond critically to the aesthetic, cultural and emotional values in texts.
Assessment Standard 3.4: We know this when the learner consolidates phonic knowledge:
3.4.11 recognises double consonants followed by “le”;
Assessment Standard 3.5: We know this when the learner reads for information and enjoyment:
3.5.4 develops vocabulary by using a dictionary and keeping a personal dictionary;
3.5.6 plays word games that draw on reading vocabulary knowledge and skills;
Learning Outcome 4: WRITING : The learner is able to write different kinds of factual and imaginative texts for a wide range of purposes.
Assessment Standard 4.3: We know this when the learner revises own writing:
4.3.2 edits own writing;
4.3.3 discusses own writing after getting feedback from others;
Assessment Standard 4.5: We know this when the learner builds vocabulary and spells words independently;
4.5.4 uses dictionary to check on spellings and meanings of words;
4.5.5 uses knowledge of phonics and spelling rules to write unfamiliar words;
4.5.6 uses knowledge of phonics and spelling rules to fill in the correct word in sentences;
Assessment Standard 4.6: We know this when the learner uses appropriate grammatical structures and writing conventions:
4.6.2 uses punctuation appropriately.
Assessment Standard 5.3: We know this when the learner uses language to investigate and explore:
5.3.6 summarises information and presents it in an appropriate way.
Learning Outcome 6: LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND USE : The learner will know and be able to use the sounds, words and grammar of the language to create and interpret texts.
Assessment Standard 6.3: We know this when the learner works with sentences:
6.3.2 uses subject-verb agreement correctly.