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Year 2

Phonics

Literacy lesson 36 for year 2 (Series 1)

Use the grapheme [ch] to represent the phoneme [sh] to read and write words. You'll need something to write with and some paper.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 37 for year 2 (Series 1)

Use the graphemes [sh] and [ch] to represent the phoneme [sh] and Latin root tract to read and write words.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 38 for year 2 (Series 1)

Today we're going to focus on vocabulary. We'll find out a little bit more about the meaning of some of those words that we've been looking at that have the [ch] representing the [sh] sound that come from the French language. You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 39 for year 2 (Series 1)

Today we'll be looking at morphemes and morphology.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 40 for year 2 (Series 1)

Today is a grapheme and phonemes review lesson.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 41 for year 2 (Series 2)

Today we'll be introducing graphemes.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 42 for year 2 (Series 2)

Today we'll be using guided practice with our [wr] words.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 43 for year 2 (Series 2)

Today we'll be looking at vocabulary.You will need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 44 for year 2 (Series 2)

Use the suffixes -s, -es, -ed, -er and -ing to build words. You'll need a piece of paper and something to write with.

Phonics

Literacy lesson 45 for year 2 (Series 2)

Review the graphemes [wr], [rr] and [r] to represent the phoneme [r] and suffixes -s, -es, -er and -ing to build words. You'll need a piece of paper and something to write with.

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