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Spring 2- Mrs Diaz’s Phonics group, Phonemes- ABLE, IBLE, ABLY, IBLY.

This week in our phonics session, we have been focusing on the sounds ABLE, IBLE, ABLY, IBLY. Firstly we looked at the phonemes and talked about the grapheme these would be in. We then went on to read the RWI book, ‘THE INVISIBLE CLOTHES’ Where we read and answered questions from the ‘Get Writing’ text book.

 If the root word ends in –able, we use –ably. If the root word ends in –ible, we use –ibly. When a word ends in -able, the main part of the word (i.e. the bit that comes before the -able ending) is usually a complete word in itself. For example: bearable (from bear), readable, (from read), and acceptable (from accept).

  1. WHY DOES THE EMPEROR WANT THE SPECIAL SUIT?
  2. HOW DOES THE TAILOR TRICK THE EMPEROR?

Here are some activities below to help you practice this weeks sounds.

https://www.spellzone.com/word_lists/list-10794.htm

3 responses to “Spring 2- Mrs Diaz’s Phonics group, Phonemes- ABLE, IBLE, ABLY, IBLY.”

  1. Inaaya S.

    1. The Emperor of china loved to show off his remarkable slim suit
    2. The next day Emperor went to see how to tailor was getting on

  2. Raees A.

    1. The Emperor of china loved to show off his remarkable silk suit.
    2. The next day the Emperor went to see how the tailor was getting on.

    1. Mrs Diaz

      A good try Raees, well done!

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