Primary 1b 2020

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Home Learning Activities Week Beginning 1.6.20

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Hello P1b,

 

Hope you are all safe and well and enjoyed the lovely sunshine last week!

Please find ideas for home learning for this week below:

Maths 

  • This week activitiesfor Maths on Studyladder are some Data Handling activities.
  • Please find a Minibeast Themed Data Handling activity for you to complete – NEW*** you can find this sheet below and saved in the files section through our Microsoft teams page
  • New*** Sumdog Challenge 35 questions correctly (please contact me if you require your sumdog login details)

Click here for Minibeast bar graph

Phonics & Spelling 

  • This week I would like you to work on revising the whole alphabet.
  • You could try saying the alphabet and writing the alphabet both in lower case and upper case, you could try to play a game which involves matching the lower letters to the capital letters
  • You could have a go at this interactive CVC game

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/cvc-word-and-picture-interactive-matching-activity-tg-375

 

Chilli Challenge – ch

  • This week the phoneme is: ‘ch’ – we have not learned this phoneme yet and it will be taught when your child returns to school but you can have a look at ‘ch’ and have a go at the suggested activities if you would like.
  • Have a look at Geraldine giraffe to help practice ‘ch’.

https://youtu.be/SEoednLrsMY

 

  • Studyladder literacy activites set – lots of activities with phoneme ‘ch’ this week and some CVC activities
  • Task 1 – read the following words and draw some pictures to match the words.

chip   much   lunch   chop   chick   chin

match   chest   chill   chips

  • Task 2 – ch write words sheet – find it attached below or in the files section of Microsoft Teams.

Click here for ch activity sheet

Reading

This week your book is ‘A Dog’s Day’ which can be found in the Oxford Owl eBook library. Look out for some of your common words and some ‘sh’ words from last week.

You can also complete some of the interactive games that go with the book on Oxford Owl. If you would like your child to complete a written task, I have attached it below.

Click here for follow up task for A Dog’s Day

 

NEW*** WRITING

  • This week I would love if you could write a Story about ‘A Sunny Day’

You could include, where you are, what you did and how you felt.

For example –

It was a sunny day and I was in my garden. I was having a water balloon fight with my little brother. It was so much fun but I got very wet. I felt so happy because I was laughing so much!

 

Please send me a picture of your story!

 

Remember to include our Core Writing Targets 

Capital Letters

Finger spaces

Full stops

Common words spelled correctly

Writing letters neatly

 

Health & Wellbeing 

  • Continue to get daily exercise, a walk with your family is good fun or exercise classes online with Joe Wicks or Cosmic Yoga or Jumpstart Johnny or any other good resource you have been using.
  • NEW*** Social distance children’s video – After watching the video can you think of any new games you could make up or any games you already know that you could play with your friends when you go back to school that would follow social distancing guidelines.

https://www.facebook.com/villageprimarythornaby/videos/1982995221836366/

 

Minibeasts Topic

Activity 1 – This week you can learn all about food chains either using the PowerPoint attached or the following BBC Bitesize video:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z96r82p

 

Activity 2 – choose your favourite animal and then find out about what it eats. You could then draw a simple food chain that involves the animal on a strip of card. You may also use the attached worksheet to create a paper chain to mimic the food chain.

Click here for Food Chains PowerPoint

Click here for minibeast food chains activity

 

Art

Try some shadow drawing outside. This looks like lots of fun! Send me some pictures of your drawings if you manage to complete this activity.

 

Stay safe and have a good week!

 

Mrs Bamford

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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