Well done to our winners of the Design A Red Nose Competition and the Junior Road Safety competition.
Have a very Happy Easter!
Easter Bonnet Parade
A reminder that the Easter Bonnet Parade is this Thursday 30th March. As homework I would like you to help your child decorate a hat for our Easter Bonnet Parade. There will be a prize for the best bonnet.
Design a Red Nose Competition
Send your completed entries in by Thursday 30th March so they can be judged. There will be a winner for each class for the best design. The prize will be an Easter egg.
Revise all the sounds and spelling we have learned so far as well as read lots of books from home, on-line or the library over the Easter holidays. Do lots of mental sums too to increase speed and accuracy.
Literacy
We will be learning about alphabetical order. Can you write the names of the people in your family in alphabetical order? Write other words in alphabetical order? (toys, sweets, items around the house etc).
Sounds
This week’s sound is ‘oy’ (boy, royal etc). Practice reading your sound list out loud every night recording your best time. Can you beat your best time every night?
Write a sentence with some of the ‘oy’ words. Remember capitals at the beginning, people’s names and the word ‘I’.
Try these games;
http://www.galacticphonics.com/othervowels/oy/interactive/oycloud.htm
http://www.galacticphonics.com/othervowels/oy/interactive/oyattack.htm
Spelling
This week’s words are – about, your, day.
Practice each word in capitals and small letters. (3 times each).
Reading
We will be reading non-fiction books over the next few weeks. Discuss the contents page, glossary and index (if the book has these pages). Talk about the vocabulary used and what it means.
Choose your favourite piece of information and write about it, drawing a labelled diagram to match.
Maths
We will continue to work on ‘time’ and ½ past the hour in analogue and digital times.
Complete the worksheet on o’clock and half past and stick it in your jotter.
Homework Jotters – could the green group bring in their homework jotters on Friday so the teacher can look at them. Thank you.
Sounds
This week’s sound is ‘ow’ (owl, town, flower etc). Try these activities;
write a silly story using as many ‘ow’ words as you can.
Read the list of ‘ow’ each night to become fluent.
Try this game; http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/wordsandpictures/phonics/sandcastle/flash/game.shtml
Spelling
This week’s spelling words are; by, time, house.
Try these activities –
Write the words in rainbow writing.
Write a sentence using each word..
Reading
Practice your book every night. Ask and answer questions about the story to help understanding.
Maths
We will be working on ‘time’ and the days and months, as well as o’clock times in digital and analogue form. Practise these activities;
say the days/months out loud. Ask questions like ‘What day comes after Saturday?’ ‘What day is before Monday?’ ‘What day was yesterday?’ ‘What day will tomorrow be?’ Ask similar questions for the months.
Complete the worksheet for months of the year.
Draw clocks in your jotter with o’clock times (analogue and digital times).
Try these games;
http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Set-the-Clock-Getting-Started-1432
http://www.iboard.co.uk/iwb/Fill-the-Digits-on-the-Clock-746
Could the red reading group bring in their homework jotters for the teacher to see on Friday.