VIPERS - Retrieve
Watch the video to familiarise yourself with the story by Sarah Roberts.
Why not make your own story map as you listen?
Remember, the crocodile is always hungry for the larger number.
Place the correct symbol ( >, <, = ) in the space.
Example: 2 < 4
Small steps... | I can... | Challenge myself... |
3 __ 1 | 6 __ 9 | 9 __ 12 |
4 __ 5 | 10 __ 8 | 11 __ 17 |
9 __ 8 | 15 __ 12 | 19 __ 32 |
6 __ 9 | 14 __ 18 | 41 __ 14 |
7 __ 11 | 25 __ 25 | 31 __ 31 |
15 __ 10 | 29 __ 19 | 50 __ 72 |
18 __ 7 | 32 __ 29 | 51 __ 64 |
10 __ 20 | 39 __ 40 | 98 __ 89 |
Small steps...
Say each of the words and digraphs as they appear on the screen. Remember you can pause the video at anytime.
I can...
Read these sentences with the /u-e/ sound
- Can you put the huge cube in the miniscule concrete tube?
- It is extremely rude, to play a flute at night at a volume that is very loud.
- The amused fireman will rescue a cat from the tiny chute.
Challenge myself...
Write your own sentences using the /u-e/ sound
tube | cube | flute |
volume | tunes | June |
amuse | include | rescue |
Spelling
Choose only five words from the list above to practice.
Which of these do you find a little tricky when writing?
Small steps...
Practice writing each of your chosen words using the Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check method.
I can...
Write a simple sentence containing my chosen word.
Challenge myself...
In your neatest, joined up handwriting practice writing each of your chosen words in a sentence. You could also practice using conjunctions in your sentences.
Spelling fun...
Write your words with rainbow writing.
father beautiful pretty every after