Read all the sounds and tricky words out loud.
Today we will revise the ‘v’ sound.
All these pictures have the ‘v’ sound. Can you figure out what they are?
Now try writing these words.
This is Molly, Miss Coleman’s very small puppy, who has visited the vet.
van
vet
I can read the sentences
Well done James.
Well done, James.
Hello everybody, I like to work on phonics !
I can spell vet and van but I didn’t know the word velvet.
I found some other words that start with V : violin, vegetable, very much,visit and words with V inside : love, have.
I wrote some sentences in my notebook.
Well done, Sybillle. You found lots of words beginning with v.
Good morning Miss! I found in the pictures vet, van, and velvet.
I wrote the words vet and van.
I found others words: vat, violin ? ,viper ?, vegetable ?, vanilla. I thought about some sentences.
The van man ? has a violin ?.
The viper is sleeping ? in the vegetables ? ????.
My mother and I have made a vanilla cake ?.
Well done, Cesar. Your vanilla cake sounds delicious!
Good morning Miss Savage
We found 2 other words: village and vase
Well done, Maya. Great v words.
Van
Vet
Velvet
Volet (violet)
Voat (vote)
Amber wrote out some words she could think of starting with V
Great v words, Amber. I like that way you used your phonics to sound out vote.
Hi teachers! I knew the pictures were vet and van but I didn’t remember the word velvet. Although I did remember that Miss Savage wore a red velvet dress the last time we did “V” in Phonics!
I tried to think of some other V words: violin, vase (spelt “vars”) and vegetables (spelt “veshdibolls”), Mummy said is was a good effort!
Wow, Marcus. Vegetables is a very difficult word to sound out!
Good morning Miss. I could spell & write van and vet without help
I read both sentences – I needed help with the first one.
Well done, Ryan. You can sound out the words by yourself.
Morning, Ruby-Mae was able to figure out the van word but she wasn’t able to figure out velvet and vet. She was able to write and read the sentence.
Well done, Ruby-Mae. Keep up the hard work.
vet van
The van is on the road.
I am very happy.
Well done, Tim. I’m very happy that you are very happy!
Van
Vet
I enjoyed this – thank you!
I’m glad that you enjoyed it your phonics, Mikey.
Wow you have all been working hard on ‘v’…very good all of you.
vet
van
Well done, Rocco.
Florence thought of van, vet, very, vulture and vest.
I knew vet and van, but not velvet. I was able to read and write the sentences too.
Hello Miss,
I have read the sounds, wrote the words and read the sentences.
VELVET VAN VET
Dear Reception,
I have a new puppy and she is very small. I took her to the vet and she is well. Her fur is soft like velvet.
I’m looking forward to seeing you all again soon.
Take care, Miss Coleman
Hello,
I got the words, vet & van. I didn’t know that it was velvet.
I made the sentence, Violet likes Vegetables, and thought of the word, vampire!
Miss Coleman, that’s so lovely! Can you post a picture of the puppy?
Hi Luca,
I hope you are well.
I have added a photo of my puppy to the Blog above. I have lots of fun playing with her.
Miss Coleman
Ahh she’s so adorable and super cute. Thank you for posting the picture.
I hope you have a lovely Easter!
Chiara understood the V exercises phonics,writing and reading except the word velvet that she didn’t know what it is.
She loves Molly and want to cuddle her.
Thank you for the beautiful drawing of Molly! It’s her first portrait and I will print a copy to have at home.
I love cuddling her too.
(from Melchior) Bye Bye Miss Savage. I hope you have a nice time. We miss you.
To Miss Coleman : Your puppy is cute.
The pictures are vet and van. (Could not find velvet in English)
I am going to draw a picture for Miss Coleman like XX (to XX : Melchior found your picture very nice).
Dear Melchior,
Thank you for the lovely drawing of Molly. She is very lucky!
Miss Coleman