Good morning boys and girls,
Hope you enjoyed some of the lovely sunshine over the weekend and you are all well. Continue to look out for little messages from me on your Study Ladder Accounts- I can now pop into our class and leave a comment for you.Please find extra ideas for links and suggestions for additional physical activity on the Blog.
You should receive details about moving onto Glow Teams in the post this week and we will move onto this next week. We will then be able to chat online at specific times and you can have online chats/conversations with other children in our class. I am really looking forward to hearing how you all are!
A note to parents/carers-
The suggested activities are just that suggestions, participation is at your discretion, complete if you can and find it appropriate to do so. Many of you will have your own work to do at home and it can be difficult to juggle both. Please remember both you and your child’s mental health is most important during this difficult time.
Some suggestions for this coming week:
Please refer to the grid for daily suggestions for Literacy and Numeracy. Other curricular areas can be completed if this works for your family.
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Literacy
Phonics and Common Words: (Refer to Grid)
- Phoneme- How many words can you think of with this sound? A little easier than last week!
- Can you read all the common words?
- Write Common Words out three time in Rainbow Writing
Reading Activity
Text/Video– Ice Maker, Ice Breaker
Prior Knowledge– How facts do you know about ice? Where would you find ice inside and out? How do you get ice? What happens to ice when the temperature changes?
Vocabulary-After watching the video- see if you can figure out what words I am referring to. You can either copy and complete the table like we do in school or just state the answers:
Teacher’s Words | Text/Video’s words |
carved statue | |
the state of matter that ice is | |
hard from being frozen |
Art and Design
Use lines to create a patterned back ground. Colour the background if you would like to make your design more attractive. Then using a variety of recycled or new paper create shapes by cutting out to make the body parts for a bird. Glue your bird or birds to your patterned back ground.
Additional PE Ideas
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Remember if you would like to leave a comment via Twitter, it would be lovely to hear from you! Hopefully soon we’ll be up and running on Glow Teams- look out for your login details arriving in the post this week!
Have a good day and remember these are just suggestions. Keep safe.
Regards
Mrs Brown
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