Learn about reading and writing words using the grapheme [tch].
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This suite of lessons support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted due to COVID.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
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Learn about reading and writing words using the grapheme [tch].
You'll need a piece of paper and something to write with.
Learn about reading and writing words using the graphemes [ch] and [tch].
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Investigate words that have the [tch] grapheme and are homonyms.
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Learn about using the suffix '-est' to build words.
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Review what you've learned about reading and writing words using the graphemes [ch] and [tch], and suffix '-est'.
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Learn to use the grapheme [c] to make the phoneme [s] to read and write words.
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Learn to use the grapheme [g] to make the phoneme [j] to read and spell words.
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Learn about how the letter g can make a j sound before and e, i or y.
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Learn to use the prefix 'dis-' to read and write words. Learn the doubling rule 1-1-1 when adding a suffix to read and write words.
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Review the soft c, soft g and prefix 'dis-' to read and write words.
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