Grade 2 Literacy Week 9 Lesson 3

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

PRIMARY ENGAGEMENT PROGRAMME


GRADE TWO WORKSHEET
SUBJECT: LITERACY
LESSON: 3- WEEK 9

Name: _____________________________________ Date: _______________________

PHONICS
TOPIC: Consonant Digraphs sh-
FACT/ TIP: A consonant digraph is formed when two consonants are
joined to make a new sound. When joined, the individual consonant
sounds cannot be heard.
PRACTICE EXAMPLE: Say the consonant digraph sound. sh says /sh/ as in
ship, sharp, shut.

Say the consonant digraph sound.

Shhhhhhhhh!

Read these sentences.


Shane washes the mushrooms.
He eats them with fish.

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ON YOUR OWN:
Look at the pictures then match them with the correct boxes where the
consonant diagraph sound is being heard.

Beginning /sh/ Ending /sh/

READING

Read the story.


There is no game as exciting as cricket. Shane and his brother, Chad
hurry to their homes every afternoon to get ready for a game of lovely
cricket.
The boys like to play cricket in the church yard because it has a cricket
pitch. This afternoon Shane is wearing his games clothes. He does not
want his uniform to get dirty.

Today the weather is good. The children play three matches with their
friends. When it is time for the game to begin, Father comes to watch the
game. Chad hits the ball into the bush.

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GRAMMAR

Verbs to be These verbs are state of being verbs


- Use am to talk about yourself
- Use is to talk about one
- Use are to talk about more than one
and the pronoun you

Example: Fill in the sentence from the verb


to be. The first one is done for you
1. John is in my class. (is, am, are)
HOMEWORK 2. My parents are at home. (is, am, are)
3. I am the first to finish. (is, am, are)

ON YOUR OWN

Match each beginning to its correct verb (to be).

am

are

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HOMEWORK

Complete each sentence with the correct verb form.

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