SLC3 Home Learning Tasks 18/5/20

Good Morning!

Hope you all had a nice weekend, although the weather was not great.  I caught up with some jobs needing done in and around the house, and managed to watch some tv too!  I will catch up with you all when I phone this week and hear everything you have been doing.  During this week of home learning try some of these tasks and activities, if you can …

Word Wall – Your key words this week are : said, from, our, by Practise spelling these daily using : Hopping – hop on one foot as you spell your words.  Back massage – write your words on an adult’s / sibling’s back. Can they guess the word?  Remember to swap and you guess the word they write on your back.  Curly letters – Write each word out twice, once in your normal handwriting and then again using curly writing. Look, cover, write and check – Look at the word, cover it, write it and then check it.  Do this 4 times for each word.

Phonics – Here’s a game we use regularly in class to practise our spelling.  How many can you get right at home?  https://games.galacticphonics.com/blends/interactive/ccvcspell/ccvcspelltv2.htm

Writing – Look at the picture below.   Can you write 3 sentences following the criteria?

Sentence 1use an exclamation mark ! (Oh no, my cat is stuck in the tree!)  Sentence 2 – describe how the cat feels (He is scared because he doesn’t like heights.) Sentence 3 – use an ‘and’ (I will get ladders and try to help.)

 Reading – Read each sentence and draw a picture to match.  Instead of drawing lots of different pictures, try to draw one adding new detail after every sentence. Remember to log onto Bug Club too.  Place Value – This is another game we have used in class.  You should be able to play the ‘up to 999’ version. https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/place-value-basketball

Calculations – 5 times table sums this week.  Be careful with the tens and units!  Remember tens need a 0.  If you can’t print, just copy the sums down.

Time – practise o’clock, half past, quarter past and to when completing this sheet.  Write your answers down on a piece of paper from your pack. Money – set up your own shop and use different coins to count out the correct amount to buy items.  Make your own price list using what you find in your cupboards. You should be able to make amounts up to £5.

Transport Thinking Skills  How many vehicles can you think of with wheels and without wheels?  Make 2 lists.  Give yourself 5 minutes.  You could make it a competition with family members to see who can name the most.

Science Experiment with a car

PE – developing your throwing and catching skills

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