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The Phonics Pupil Books teach the skills needed for reading and writing.
With Phonics Pupil Book 3, children can build upon the reading and writing skills they learnt with Phonics Pupil Books 1 and 2. In this book, the children learn how to use their knowledge of the alternative letter-sound spellings for writing, as well as for reading. The remaining tricky words are introduced, and a number of independent writing exercises encourage the children to write freely. The Phonics Pupil Books are designed specifically for use with the Phonics Teacher’s Book. The following products can also be used to support the phonics teaching: Phonics for the Whiteboard, Jolly Phonics Cards, Jolly Phonics Readers, Phonics Games CD, Finger Phonics Books, Tricky Word Wall Flowers and many more. This material is recommended by Cambridge International Examinations to support the Cambridge Primary English Stage 1 syllabus.
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In some words, the /f/ sound is written with with a ‚ph›.
ph ph ph ph ph ph 2
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elephant dolphin graphic microphone phantom photograph alphabet telephone Read the words underneath each elephant and draw a picture inside the elephant.
elephant
phone 2
dolphin
phantom
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Tricky words
many
Write over the dotted letters and add the missing letters.
any any any any any many many many many Finish these sentences by adding either ‘any’ or ‘many’.
Have you got
milk?
ducks are in the pond?
How Dictation
Read the tricky words and colour the flowers using either red or green.
what
when
which
why
where
who 3
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At the zoo: answer the questions by looking at the zoo picture underneath.
1. How many animals are in the tree? 2. Which animal has a trunk? 3. What sort of animal is an ostrich? 4. Where is the crocodile swimming? 5. Who has black and white stripes? 6. How many giraffes are there? Make as many words as you can from the letters in the word:
elephants sheep
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There are two main ways to write the /ou/ sound.
flour
about
flower
count
mouse
brown downhill
found
sound
vowel
shower clown
Read the words and then write them in the correct /ou/ spelling.
mouse brown
mouse
owl mouth cow found cloud clown
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Read the clues and write the answers in the crossword grid. 1.
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6.
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10.
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11.
12.
1. This will help you to find your way. 2. This heats food for you to eat. 3. A small insect that lives in a nest underground. 4. If you go camping, you may sleep in this. 5. You wash with soap and water. 6. An animal that hisses. 7. The time of year when it is cold. 8. A chick hatches from this. 9. This is on the end of your arm. 10. A sort of stone. 11. The sky is blue and the trees are green. 12. At night it is dark. 42
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Write inside each lower-case letter and write the capital letter next to it.
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Read each sentence and then colour the picture to match.
The boy has a blue drum.
There are six red fish. 43