Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Qs and Compound Words

Here's my "little" one. He built a masterpiece before school this morning and wanted everyone to see it!


We are learning about compound words. This is a new concept and we are starting to notice compound words in the books we read and the conversations we have. If you come across any at home, please share them with your children.

Here's a look at our Q sharing
Q-tip

quidditch (thank you for the written explanation, very helpful!)

a quarter with a queen on it

Q-tips

question mark

queen

a rainbow question mark

Qs

a quad bike (and we talked about how "quad" meant 4)

Q-tip

quarter with a queen

quarter with a queen

oh goodness, I can't remember the name of this Pokemon, but I can assure you, it starts with the letter Q

A whole book full of quarters and queens


A boy with a Q name

This is a piggy bank that hold coins with queens on them. He brought it in because it's a cube, and we had a long chat about how the word "cube" sounds like it starts with a Q but it doesn't. We also talked about how it is sometimes tricky to figure out the beginning sounds of some words.

Quaker quick oats.

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