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Home Learning – Week 8

Hi Moonbeams, I hope you are all well. Let’s start our morning off with our Wake Up song.  Click here Literacy – Alphabet Soup Pour some water into a tub. Add some letters or just the letters of your name. Using a ladle, scoop the letters out and make your name or match letters. Makaton …

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Hi Moonbeams, I hope you are all well.

Let’s start our morning off with our Wake Up songClick here

Literacy – Alphabet Soup

Pour some water into a tub. Add some letters or just the letters of your name. Using a ladle, scoop the letters out and make your name or match letters.

Alphabet Soup: Sensory Water Activity - Busy Toddler

Makaton – Mr Tumble – Spring

Numeracy – Number Towers

Using bricks, Lego or blocks build some number towers.

Can you build a tower with 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 blocks? Have fun knocking it down.

 

HWB – Exercise and Dance (Try some of these moves or just move about)

If you’re happy and you know it

Jump up

It’s Science Week! Here is a fun, tasty experiment for you to do at home.

Ice Cream in a bag

You need – about 15 cubes of ice, 2 zip lock bags, 1/4 cup of salt, 1/2 cup of milk, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract.

  1. Pour ice cubes into a zip lock bag.
  2. Pour 1/4 cup of salt in with the bag of ice..
  3. Put sugar and vanilla extract into 1/2 a cup of milk and mix.
  4. Pour into the empty zip lock bag and seal.
  5. Place the sealed milk bag inside the bag of ice and seal.
  6. Then shake for approximately 3 minutes. Feel the bag to make sure it has thickened up, if not shake a little more.
  7. Take out and open milk bag which should now feel like ice cream.
  8. Pour into a bowl and enjoy your delicious homemade ice cream!

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