Hi everyone, we hope you are all well! Let’s find out what activities we have for this week.
Literacy:
What do I need? Partner, paper and pencil.
Choose someone in the house to play a game of ‘I Spy’ with you. Write down the letter of the item you are trying to guess. Once you have guessed it correctly, ask an adult to spell it out for you and practice your handwriting.
Numeracy:
What do I need? Paper and pens
Ask an adult to help you with this task, the adult needs to hide one of your favourite toys. The adult needs to make a directional map using arrows for you to follow to find your toy. (for example: start forward 10 steps, turn right, forward 2 steps, turn left, forward 3 steps, etc until you reach the finish position).
Cooking – Lunchtime meals
This week try and be a confident individual and try and make your own lunch.
Mr Robertson enjoyed a sandwich and Miss Miller had some soup for her lunch. What will you have?
Below are some links to our YouTube channel for a video on how to make a sandwich or a toastie for lunch.
Gammon Sandwich
Ham & Cheese Toastie
Class Pet:
Our caterpillars are safely within their cocoons now, Mrs Murray transferred them into their butterfly house. This was a lot of responsibility and Mrs Murray was nervous as she didn’t want to harm any of them. Hopefully by next week we may have some butterflies.
Watch the video on youtube – Insect Lore Butterfly Garden Instructions. Click here
Music:
This week can you all sing and sign the song ‘Better Place’ by singing hands. You will find this video on YouTube, click here
Life Skills:
This week can you look out your clean clothes for each day. Have a chat with an adult about what clothes you need to put on. Make sure you put your dirty clothes in the laundry basket before going to bed at night.
Art:
Keeping with our Rainbow theme for this Lockdown, make another Lockdown keepsake for you and your family. Click here to watch a video
Make a rainbow handprint of all your family and paint it once it is dry. Here is what you need for your salt dough recipe;
250g plain flour (if you are lucky enough to have flour)
125g table salt
125ml water
Once you have created your salt dough handprint before baking in the oven, put a BBQ skewer into the bottom of the hand as this will help you to display your family handprints in an upright position. Also cut out the handprint before putting in the oven.
Have fun this week and remember stay home and stay safe. We are all missing you! Glad to hear you are all doing great at home, proud of you and keep it up!