Hallo again Primary 2!
Literacy
- A little writing today………………This link takes you to the story of the Little Red Hen. We listened to, and acted this story when we were learning about where food came from in term 1.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/digital_books/1415.html
Here are some activities connected to this story:
Green group – Can you write hen , cat, dog, duck , cat. Do the play activity 2 linked to this activity.
Pink group – Choose a picture and write a sentence about it.
Yellow groups- Choose a picture and write a few sentences about it or do the grey group’s task.
Grey group- Imagine you are the red hen- how do you feel about the other characters. Or maybe be one of the animals, what would you do differently another time?
- Remember to read. Here’s the links I gave previously:https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/books/free-ebooks/ and https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/
Numeracy
Try any previous activities you haven’t managed yet or ones from your pack or any mentioned here:
Circles
Here’s a fun game where you need to match a sum to a number. Remember that adding numbers together makes a bigger number and taking away makes a smaller number.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/puzzles/numberblocks-number-magic-quiz-level-1
This one is a little trickier:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/puzzles/numberblocks-number-magic-quiz-level-2
Triangles and squares
If you have some cards, you might want to play this game with an adult or older brother or sister:
First to 100:
Take turns to take a card, add on the value to the previous card .
( Ace is 1, Jack is 11, Queen is 12 and King is 13)
( You will need to write down your new score each time).
You can use your 100 square to help you.
The first player to reach 100 is the winner.
If this is too tricky, then try first to 50 or 30.
Play the game above , but with a dice this time ( You may still have one in your book bag). Play first to 50.
Other activities
- Here’s a few more jigsaws to help with dragging and dropping using the mouse, great IT skills and working hard with developing our hand /eye co ordination:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/puzzles/numberblocks-jigsaw
and
https://www.digipuzzle.net/main/kids/
- If you have a paper plate, here’s an idea:
Decorate your hat once you have made it.
Or make this heart hat:
Or maybe make paper plate flower. You might want to decorate it in rainbow colours and display it in your window:
- I know there are some great designers in P2. Mrs Oglesby found a link to a competition I wanted to share with you:https://blog.ocado.com/design-a-van/
- You might like this design competition to design a teddy bear found by Mrs Brankin: https://www.johnlewis.com/content/your-partners-through-it-all/feel-good-friday