TASK 1
Watch this video to remind yourself of what a ‘Syllable’ is.
VIDEO
Open the following PowerPoint and try to work out how many syllables each word has.
Literacy – Syllables PowerPoint
TASK 2
Complete the ‘Family Maths Toolkit’ worksheet in your scrapbook.
Here is the song to remind you.
VIDEO
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TASK 1
Log on to Giglets.
Read ‘Eating Vegetables’ with an adult.
If you select ‘audio’, you can listen to it.
Answer the following questions
What colour of peppers does Baby Bear like?
How is Baby Bear strong and healthy?
Baby Bear eats lots of vegetables. Which ones have you tried?
What colours are mentioned in the story?
Why does Baby Bear say the soup is like ‘a warm hug’?
Think of your favourite colour. What vegetables are also that colour?
TASK 2
Complete the ‘Family Maths Toolkit’ worksheet in your scrapbook.
PLEASE BRING YOUR SCRAPBOOK TO SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY.
TASK 1
Open up the following PowerPoint. Complete the task.
Homework – rmdeck Powerpoint
TASK 2
Complete the ‘Family Maths Toolkit’ worksheet in your scrapbook.
PLEASE BRING YOUR SCRAPBOOK TO SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY.
TASK 3
Practise writing your name with the correct letter formation. You should have a capital letter at the beginning, and it should be bigger than your other letters.
TASK 1
Log on to Giglets.
Read ‘Baby Bear’s Week’ with an adult.
If you select ‘audio’, you can listen to it.
Answer the following questions:
What does Baby Bear do on Saturday?
2. How does Baby Bear get to school?
3. Can you think of a time when you have done the same things as Baby Bear?
4. What are your favourite words in the story and why?
5. What day do you think would be Baby Bear’s favourite? Why?
6. Can you tell someone about your week?
TASK 2
Complete the ‘Family Maths Toolkit’ worksheet in your scrapbook.
If you don’t have a dice at home, copy and paste this link for an online dice.
https://www.online-stopwatch.com/online-dice/
PLEASE BRING YOUR SCRAPBOOK TO SCHOOL EVERY THURSDAY.
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