We are still looking at the letters 'ou' but this time they are making an /u/ sound. We looked at how we might think they are spelt, for example 'tuch', but changed it to 'ou'. We then found lots of our words in a grid, making sure to keep an eye out for all of the 'ou''s.
Can you practice writing our spellings at home?
What other words can you find with 'ou' making an /u/ sound?
Can you discuss the meanings of the words?
touch
cousin
double
young
enough
encourage
couple
country
flourish