Reading Activity |
Linked with our seaside topic we have written a simple story about going to the beach for your child to read themselves. You will find the document at the bottom of this page. Your child may need your support to read it but encourage them to 'Fred Talk' any words that they are unsure of. Encourage your child to read the information more than once, read it regularly over the course of the week. We have also included some pictures to support your child's understanding. Ask your child these questions after they have read it to check they have really listened to and understood it.
Questions for parents/carers to ask:
Please go to the 'Reading and Phonics' section under the 'Essential School Closure Learning Resources' section for more reading resources |
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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