b,d,p,q

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Posted by Jen Jamieson | Posted in Literacy, Numeracy, Parent Information | Posted on 19-11-2013

The children have been working very hard on their sounds and numbers……however, as lots of children (and adults) know, the letters b,d,p and number 9 can be very confusing because they all look nearly the same.

Don’t worry….we have a plan!

Today, we looked carefully at the letters b and d. When we see them in the word “bed,” the word makes the shape of a bed.

We know that the first sound in bed is “b” so we can look for the letter shape at the start of the word.

We know that the last sound in bed is “d” so we can look for the letter shape at the end of the word.

We have these little picture cards in our pencil tubs to use whenever we need them.

Another little trick is to make a bed shape with your hands…..

The first hand makes a “b” shape for the first sound in bed and the other hand makes a “d” shape for the last sound in bed. The children can check their hand shapes to help them decide how to write the letter.

Letter p and number 9 also cause lots of confusion. Again, we have little picture cards at our pencil tubs to look at if we are stuck.

When we write letter “p” we need to make the long POST first, just like a fence post!

Number 9 makes the same shape as Naughty 9, the elephant in our number zoo – remember to make his round head first!

 

Hope this all helps if you are working with your child. If you would like a copy of the little picture cards to use at home, please let me know. 🙂

 

Anti-Bullying Week

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Posted by Jen Jamieson | Posted in Health and Wellbeing, Parent Information | Posted on 19-11-2013

Today’s whole class reading lesson was from an Oxford Reading Tree reading book called “The Bully.” We read this today as part of our focus on Bullying. The children were reassuringly sensible and were very aware of what to do if someone made them frightened or upset. It would be helpful if you could take time to discuss the text as well as your child’s ideas and questions about bullying. Please let me know if there are any issues arising – I am certainly not aware of any at the present time.:)

You may find this website useful for your own information or to give you some ideas.

http://www.bullying.co.uk/general-advice/?gclid=CO2ClZzH8boCFU_ItAod0zgAwQ