Good morning everyone!
Here’s a few more suggestions:
Literacy
BBC Bitesize have included a game on sentences and punctuation. If you are in the grey or yellow groups, you might like to try it:
( Select Sentences to put words in order to make a sentence. This will give practise with reading, or Punctuation where you may practise putting capital letters and full stops in the correct place.)
The Karate Cats games help support these skills too. I found this site a little tempremental but it seems to be working better now:
BBC Bitesize have these clips to help the red group with set 1 sounds.The green group might like them too:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvq9bdm
Numeracy
Circles
You might like to practise your number stories of 10.
The sheet above was found on the BBC Bitesize site which gives reminders about the stories ( bonds) of 10; https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zh8m6v4
Here’s a idea using a 10 space empty egg box:
Fill for example 4 spaces with stones/ lego/ dried pasta or similar. How many spaces are empty? Make the stories of 10 this way.
Similarly, you could put 10 items in and take 2 away to demonstrate 10-2= 8.
Triangles
You might want to play the games above to practise your number stories of 10, or use your 100 square to answer these:
- You score 24 points in a game, then score another 6 points. What is your new score?
- You have 30 pencils and lose 5. How many do you have left?
- There are 20 biscuits in the tin. 10 are eaten . How many are left?
- In a game, you land on the space marked 48. It tells you to go back 8 spaces. What space will you land on?
Squares
Can you solve these problems?
- You score 10 twice in a game. What is your total score?
- You build 8 towers with lego to make supports for a building. Each tower has 5 lego bricks in it. How many lego bricks do you use for the towers?
- Each member of your family eats 2 biscuits. How many biscuits are eaten?
- Each packet of sausage rolls contains 2 sausage rolls. How many sausage rolls would you find in 7 packets?
Other activities
- It might be fun to make a puppet like this one:
( you could use paper instead of wool)
- If you have an old sock, maybe you could stick some paper or fabric features on to make a puppet and put on a show to entertain your family.
Tomorrow would have been a school holiday so I will not post any activities tomorrow.
Wishing everyone well-
Take care !