This week we are learning about alternative pronounciations for "c" . sometimes words that have c grapheme in them sound like it's an s. It can be tricky to remember which is s and which is c when you read the words.
Watch the video below and read the words on the powerpoint too.
Read the words, cut them out and colour in the c grapheme.
Under 2 headings (sounds like s / sounds like c) put the words in the correct places. Talk to your grown up about the words and say them in a sentence. Are there any words that you don't know?
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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