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St Brigid's Primary & Nursery School, Carnhill

Reading activities for Year 1 and 2 pupils.

27th Mar 2020

Activity 1- get a book (story or reading book) pick a word and have a race as to who can find it first on that page.

Activity 2- find a word in the book and see how many words you can make rhyme with it, model writing them down or if your child is able let them write them.

Activity 3- play I spy with the pictures in the book use the soft sound not the letter. I spy with my little eye something beginning with S ‘ssss’.
Watch jolly phonics on you tube phase 2 and 3 sounds to help you with pronouncing it if unsure.

Activity 4- write some key phrases from the story on paper and cut them into strips. Can your child read and order the events. (Or photocopy pages from the book and order them)

Activity 5- pick your favourite character from the story if you could ask them any question what would you ask them? What do you think they would say?

Activity 6- Tell a story together my turn, your turn.
You-Once upon a time there was
Child.....
You- He lived in
Child....
You-One day he decided to
Child...

Activity 7- read a story book to your child and get them to follow the text as your reading with their index finger.

Activity 8-tricky word (words children should know by sight as they cannot be sounded out phonetically) snap. Write down two sets of tricky words on scrap paper and divide them into two piles. Play snap.
Phase 2 tricky words-I,no,go,to,the
Phase 3 tricky words-he,she,we,me,be,was,you,they,are,all,my,her

Activity 9- read a simple story or traditional tale. Ask your child to draw and label a picture to explain what happens at the beginning then middle and end and put them in order.

Activity 10- pick a word or picture from the book and see how many describing words you can think of for example a cloud- fluffy, white, soft, large, like Cotten balls, as big as a snowman etc

Activity 11- hide the book from your child’s sight and describe the setting/scene to your child and get them to draw it. When they are finished compare the setting to your child’s drawing discuss how they are different. Can they describe it to you and you can draw it.