Friday 14th December 2018 English Home Learning

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Friday 14th December 2018 English Home Learning The cheeky Christmas elf Buddy has visited us a lot this week in year one. He would like you to write a letter to Santa to tell him what you would like for Christmas. You will need to describe your presents using adjectives e.g. a fluffy unicorn, cool Lego. Please make sure you use: A capital letter at the start of each sentence. A full stop at the end of each sentence. Adjectives to describe the presents you would like. Dear Santa, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Friday 14th December 2018 English Home Learning The cheeky Christmas elf Buddy has visited us a lot this week in year one. He would like you to write a letter to Santa to tell him what you would like for Christmas. You will need to describe your presents using adjectives e.g. a fluffy unicorn, cool Lego. Please make sure you use: A capital letter at the start of each sentence, for names and for the word I. A full stop at the end of each sentence. Adjectives to describe the presents you would like. A conjunction to join two sentences together e.g. and, because, but, so. Dear Santa, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Friday 14th December 2018 English Home Learning The cheeky Christmas elf Buddy has visited us a lot this week in year one. He would like you to write a letter to Santa to tell him what you would like for Christmas. You will need to describe your presents using adjectives e.g. a fluffy unicorn, cool Lego. Please make sure you use: A capital letter at the start of each sentence, for names and for the word I. A full stop at the end of each sentence. Adjectives to describe the presents you would like. A conjunction to join two sentences together e.g. and, because, but, so. An exclamation mark! Dear Santa, ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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