GROUP A PHONICS
SENSORY WRITING TRAYS
This week each day I would like you to make and use a sensory writing tray to practise forming the sounds that we have learnt so far in our phonics.
PLEASE PRACTISE FORMING THE FOLLOWING SOUNDS & WORDS THIS WEEK IN YOUR SENSORY WRITING TRAY:
Make sure that you place the words on your fred fingers before you write them in your tray:
MONDAY:
Letter formation: m, a, s
Words to write: sat, tip, pin
TUESDAY:
Letter formation: d, t, i
Words to write: dig, gap, pog
WEDNESDAY:
Letter formation: n, p, g
Words to write: not, din, gig
THURSDAY:
Letter formation: o, c, k
Words to write: bat, sip, gad
FRIDAY:
Letter formation: u, b, f
Words to write: fit, bop, sam
The rainbow sensory writing tray is a colourful, fun invitation to mark make in, practise letter formation, learn sight words and draw pictures! So simple to create and very exciting to use as a literacy learning tool for young kids.
RAINBOW SENSORY WRITING TRAY
To make this rainbow sensory writing tray simply find a tray or shallow box with a low edge. Cut some paper to fit inside and colour stripes in rainbow order until all of the white is covered up, then stick it down to form the base.
Simply pour a very thin layer of fine salt over the top and the tray is ready to use!
Enjoy your phonics fun!
GROUP B PHONICS
SENSORY WRITING TRAYS
This week each day I would like you to make and use a sensory writing tray to practise forming the sounds that we have learnt so far in our phonics.
PLEASE PRACTISE FORMING THE FOLLOWING SOUNDS & WORDS THIS WEEK IN YOUR SENSORY WRITING TRAY:
Make sure that you place the words on your fred fingers before you write them in your tray:
MONDAY:
Letter formation: ay, ee, igh
Words to write: think, ring, play
TUESDAY:
Letter formation: ow, oo, ay
Words to write: quit, zap, snow
WEDNESDAY:
Letter formation: ay, ee, igh
Words to write: ship, been, high
THURSDAY:
Letter formation: ow, oo, ay
Words to write: chimp, with, zoo
FRIDAY:
Letter formation: form the new set 2 sounds your child most needs today
Words to write: been, sigh, day
The rainbow sensory writing tray is a colourful, fun invitation to mark make in, practise letter formation, learn sight words and draw pictures! So simple to create and very exciting to use as a literacy learning tool for young kids.
RAINBOW SENSORY WRITING TRAY
To make this rainbow sensory writing tray simply find a tray or shallow box with a low edge. Cut some paper to fit inside and colour stripes in rainbow order until all of the white is covered up, then stick it down to form the base.
Simply pour a very thin layer of fine salt over the top and the tray is ready to use!
Enjoy your phonics fun!