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Home Learning – Week 3

Hi Moonbeams. Hope you are all well. Here are some activities if you wish to take part this week. Literacy – Phonics:    S s   Aa What you will need: objects / toys from around the house beginning Ss and Aa. For example;  apples, socks,  toy snake, ambulance, aeroplane, spoons, sunglasses etc.   Choose an activity/ …

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Hi Moonbeams. Hope you are all well. Here are some activities if you wish to take part this week.

Literacy – Phonics:    S s   Aa

What you will need: objects / toys from around the house beginning Ss and Aa. For example;  apples, socks,  toy snake, ambulance, aeroplane, spoons, sunglasses etc.  

Choose an activity/ activities for your child.

  1. Sit all the objects/toys out. Pick up one at a time and explore. Say the name of the object a few times and demonstrate what you can do with it.  Repeat for all.
  2. Sit all objects / toys out. Request a specific object/toy. Repeat for all.
  3. Challenge – Sit 2 objects out at a time. Ask for an object beginning with S or A. Repeat for all.

Makaton

Listen to the song, The wheels on the bus and copy some of the Makaton signs. Click here.

Numeracy – Counting and Colour 

What you need: Variety of coloured objects from around the house. 

Choose an activity/ activities for your child.

  1. Sit all the objects/toys out. Pick up one at a time and explore. Say the colour.
  2. Place 2 different coloured objects out and request a colour. If needed, support your child to choose the correct object and say the colour.
  3. Challenge – Set 4 or 6 objects out (only 2  varieties of colour at a time) and ask to sort. Perhaps use 2 tubs with a colour in each to demonstrate.
  4. Count each variety of objects, touching each one as count along.

Health and Wellbeing – TAC PAC Relaxation

Click here.

 

Social Studies – Robbert Burns 

Watch a video about Robert Burns. Click here.

Listen to and dance to some Scottish music. Click here.

Taste some Scottish foods – Porridge, Haggis, Neeps and Tatties or Shortbread.

 

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