Here is your handwriting for the week
If you scroll down this page you will see that I have split it up into 5 different tasks so you can do one each day.
It does not matter which order you to them in - just whatever order works best for you at home!
Task 1
Please complete page 9 in your 'KS2 English Handwriting' CGP book.
It will look like this...
Task 2
We are going to be using letterjoin again, just like we would in class! We are going to have a go at writing some of the year 5/6 words. One word at a time, have a go at writing these yourself. Try and write each word over and over so that it fills 2 lines on your lined paper.
Watch each video below twice before having a go.
First time, just watch.
Second time, use your finger pencils in the air.
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Task 3
For this activity, we are going to be using letterjoin again. We are going to practice our spellings and hand writing at the same time! One word at a time, have a go at writing these yourself.
Try to trace the word and then write the word again yourself.
If you can’t print out the sheet, don’t worry - you can just writing it onto a lined piece of paper.
Task 4
Now, we are going to have a go at writing some more of the year 5/6 words.
One word at a time, have a go at writing these yourself.
Try and write each word over and over so that it fills 2 lines on your lined paper.
Watch each video below twice before having a go.
First time, just watch.
Second time, use your finger pencils in the air.
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Task 5
Please complete the handwriting sheet.
If you do not have a printer that is fine, you can just copy these sentences onto a lined piece of paper.
Use your best handwriting to complete each of the sentences.
Can you spot which sentences are similes and which ones are metaphors? How do you know?