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beheare  Read tricky words wasshemy youweher allme

 Sing ABC Song

j  New phoneme /j/

jetjamjog  New phoneme /j/

jam  New word

jet  New word

jog  New word

jacket  New word

Let’s play! Jump in the Hoop 27

Finger phonemes Clap the long words Say it Check it  Apply by writing a caption or sentence Hear it

 Apply by writing a caption or sentence red jam in a pot

 What have we learnt today? Jack-in-the-box How to recognise the phoneme /j/and its grapheme

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