Our focus this week is on words containing ‘oa’ and ‘ow’. In class, we looked at where each of these usually appears in a word to help us with our spelling. We noticed that ‘oa’ is normally found at the beginning or end of a word and that ‘ow’ is normally at the end. We have three ‘tricky’ words to learn this week.
Practise the words in the list you chose to work on in class.
oats
toast
coat
throat
show
blow
snow
row
bow
who
where
which
Challenge List
oatmeal
toasting
raincoat
bungalow
shallow
shadow
tomorrow
following
snowman
who
where
which