Thursday 23rd April 2020

Happy Thursday everyone!

Really hope you’re all doing well. Keep the comments and pictures of any work or exciting creative stuff coming! Khadija sent this gorgeous picture of an art project she’s been working on at home. How beautiful!

As always enjoy your day, and at the end of a phone call or email if you need anything. It was great seeing some of your work yesterday, and even listening to reading book recordings… well done you guys!

9am

Gym lesson online with Joe Wicks LIVE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ

9:30-10:00: Literacy

Sound matching activities… I have attached a game you can play with your child matching the initial sound with the object in the picture or alternatively you can download and play around with the other worksheets. The choices start off with first sounds and get trickier as you go down. Please help your child select the one that is the right level of challenge for them.

Initial sound matching game.

Initial Sound Matching Sheets

Ch and Sh Words

Ee and Oo Words

Oy and Oa Words

10:30-11:15: Break Time

 

11:15-12:15: Maths

Today we’ll revise a concept we were working so hard on before the holidays, telling the time. Here are a couple of online games for the children to practise their skills. The children are familiar with these games and use them in class to warm up their brains.

Remember the most useful thing you can do at home to develop an understanding of time is talk to the children about your daily routines and what happens when. Wearing a watch at home can also give your child increased opportunity to play with and explore telling the time.

Help the bear tell the time.

https://mathsframe.co.uk/en/resources/resource/116/telling_the_time#

Time Tools matching game.

http://www.scootle.edu.au/ec/viewing/L9643/index.html

12:15-1pm: Lunch 

1-1.30 pm: Fine Motor Skills

One of the really important aspects of our daily school life is play. These play based experiences help us make sense of the world around us and also assist in our development of fine and gross motor skills which impacts on our cognitive activity and even our pencil grip etc.

I have attached a suggested activity you could try at home to help develop these skills.

1.30-2.30pm: Art

Join our very own Miss Milne and try to follow along to make a paper twirlie toy…. All you need is some paper and scissors. Remember to get an adult to help you when using scissors!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA23YqOEPJk

Alternatively you can choose to do some colouring in… here are some dinosaur colouring sheets for those who fancy that.

Dinosaur Colouring Sheets

If you fancy a digital spin on your art work here’s a link to an amazing online colouring game…

http://www.hellokids.com/c_33571/coloring-pages/school-coloring-pages/back-to-school-3

http://coloritbynumbers.com/online

2-2:30pm: Break Time

2:30-3pm: Story and chat

At the end of each day, we will send you stories to listen to/read. Some of these will be read by your lovely St. Albert’s teachers, others might be by famous authors. To get ready for the story:

  • Get a snack and a drink
  • Get somewhere comfy – on cushions/sofa/bed, under a blanket
  • Get one of your parents or a brother/sister to listen with you

Here are today’s stories:

P1-3 In Class 1 we really enjoy listening to audio stories of authors reading their own books… here is Michael Rosen’s version of ‘The Bear Hunt’.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0gyI6ykDwds

The 30 days of free books from David Walliams has now ended, however, lucky for us he’s leaving them up until Friday for us to catch up with. I’d recommend Fussy Frankie. Here’s the link to catch up with the stories below.

https://www.worldofdavidwalliams.com/elevenses-catch-up/

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