Thursday Literacy Lesson

Reading Thursday

Morning Primary 1/2
Today we are going to do some work on our reading.

 

 

Warm Up:

  • Read your Primary 1 and Primary 2 common words (I will put them at the end of this post incase you don’t have them at home). Time yourself and see how quickly you can read them!
  • Click on the link and play one of our favourite games from class – Help a Hedgehog to Read.  How many words can you read before the time is up? I remember when we were working together in class we managed to read 18 words and SPH managed to read over 50 words on his own! 

Main Task:

  • We are going to complete a book review.  A book review helps other people decide if they would like to read a book.  You tell other people how much you liked the book and why you liked it.
  • Choose a book you have in your house or log in to your Epic Reading or Oxford Owl account
Epic Reading
Class Code:    uyu2215
Oxford Owl
Username:    woodlandsreading  Password:     pupil
  • Choose one book to complete the task below.  You can write in your jotter or just talk about it with an adult…

Opinion Writing | First grade writing, Kindergarten writing, Book ...

Extra Challenge:

Can you answer these questions:
  • Who is the author of your book? What is the job of the author?
  • Who is the illustrator of your book? What is the illustrators job?
  • Is your book fiction or non-fiction? Can you remember what fiction and non-fiction mean?

Common Words: 

  • Primary 1

  • Primary 2

Thursday Maths Lesson

Topic Thursday

Children's Jokes: 151 Jokes For Kids Guaranteed To Crack You Up ...

Today we are going to do some more work on telling the time.

Warm Up:

  • Go on a clock hunt round your house.  How many clocks and watches can you find?  Remember there are 2 types of clocks:
analogue which have hands: Analogue Clock - Large - Black | MUJI Online
digital which have just numbers: KSIX Smart Alarm Clock 2 With Qi Fast Charge Wireless Charger ...
  • Watch these Jack Hartmann videos about analogue and digital clocks:

 

Main Task:

  • What time is it on the analogue clocks below?
  • Can you write the digital times too?

Telling Time Worksheets - O'clock and Half past

Extra Challenge:

  • Can you use things you might find around your house or outside to make your own analogue clock?

Autumn Fall Flat Lay Top View | Royalty-Free Stock ImageLearning how to Read a Clock- Tick Tock Chalk Clock – Play of the Wild

DIY LEGO Clock (With images) | Lego diy, Lego for kids, Lego craft Nature-Inspired Rock Clock - Preschool Inspirations

Games to support Learning:

  • Play with this teaching clock – click here!
  • Play along with the video below – can you read the time?

Wednesday Literacy Lesson

Morning P1/2!
It’s Wednesday. I wonder if the weather is going to be as sunny today…I don’t think so sadly 😆!
Have any of you made a dandelion chain or a daisy chain yet? I made a daisy chain but hadn’t thought about making a dandelion chain! If you fancy it, have a go. 

DIY Dandelion Crown | Pink Stripey SocksDaisy Chains | thereluctantemigrant

Here are Wednesday’s Home Learning activities…….

Plural Wednesday

Today we are going to do some work on plurals. Plural means there is more than one of something.
When there is one of something we call it singular and when there is more than one of something we call it plural
To make something plural we just add ‘s‘ to the end of the word e.g. 1 cat and 5 cats

Frogs, Fairies, and Lesson Plans: 5 Noun Lessons You Need to Teach ...

So adding ‘s‘ to the end of the word means there is more than 1 of something and it is plural

Warm Up:

  • Watch this video to help you understand plurals:

Main Activity:

  • Complete the worksheet below by adding s to the end of the word to make it plural
  • If you would like to, you can draw pictures to go along with your writing
  • Try and set it out like this:            1 cat        3 cats

Plural Nouns: Adding -s Worksheet by Carly Taylor | TpT

Extra Challenge:

  • Can you use any of your plural words to write a sentence? I came up with the sentence:         He had 2 fast cars

Game to Support Learning: 

  • Match the singular with its plural and then choose a present for Lucy in this game – click here! (you can skip the advert after 15 seconds). 

Wednesday Maths Lesson

Number Bond Wednesday

The Number Bond Challenge - make addition and subtraction number ...

Today we are going to do some work on our number bonds. Remember, a number bond is an addition sum that we can recall and answer really quickly.
If we know our number bonds off by heart, it helps us as we start to work with bigger numbers. 

Warm Up:

  • Jack Hartman has all the number bond videos for numbers from 1 to 10 on YouTube. Here is his video for number 8 – in the video he will show you all the different ways to make 8

  • If you want to watch the number bond videos for all the other numbers….click here! The videos should play one after the next.

Main Activity:

Primary 1 Number Bond Worksheet
  • Complete the addition sums below in your jotter. Try and answer the number bond sums quickly, without using your fingers!
  • If you need  to use your fingers  remember to always take the big number and add on the small number. 

Kindergarten Number Bonds Worksheets to 10 | Numbers kindergarten ...

 

Primary 2 Missing Number Bond Worksheet
  • Fill in the missing number to complete the number bond sum. Try and recall your number bond facts without having to use your fingers.
  • If you need to use you fingers, remember to put the number in your pocket and count on until you reach the answer.

First Grade Math Unit 7: Missing Addends, Fact Families, True or ...

Extra Challenge:

  • Look at the picture below. Choose a number and write it in the middle of a your flower and then write all the different adding sums that make that number in the petals – remember we call all the different ways to make a number our ‘Number Story‘. 
  • Here are the number stories for 5 and 10….

KS1 Number Bond Flowers Display/Teaching resource | Teaching Resources Complete Set of Number Bonds Signs inc. 2-10 & 20

Game to Support Learning:

  • Click on the picture below to practise your number bonds. Choose ‘number bonds‘ and then ‘addition within 10

Hit the Button Maths game (yr 1-6) | Nailsworth CofE Primary School

Tuesday Literacy Lesson

Morning p1/2,
Happy Tuesday to everyone. Did you find many signs of summer on your scavenger hunt yesterday? I spotted lots of butterflies!   Here are today’s lessons for you. 

Writing Tuesday

10 Reasons I Love Writing | Emma Walton Hamilton

Today is the day we do some work on our writing 📝 .  Remember it doesn’t matter if you don’t know how to spell a word – just sound it out and try your best to write it 🤩.

Warm up:

  • Start today by writing the alphabet in your jotter –  try and use your neatest handwriting
  • Make sure you remember tall, fall and small letters
  • You can choose to practice writing lowercase letters, uppercase letters or both!

Upper and Lower Case Letters Worksheet / Worksheet, worksheet

Main Activity:

  • Look at the picture below.  Talk about it with someone at home. Think about these questions:
What is the weather like?
Do you think they are friends?
What are they doing?
Do you think they are having fun? How do you know?
Where might the children be playing?
What do they need to remember if they are in the sun?
  • Write about the picture using sentences.  Say your sentences out loud before you write them and read them back to make sure they make sense
  • Remember capital letters, finger spaces and full stops

The Paddling Pool

Paddling Pool Stock Illustrations – 50 Paddling Pool Stock ...

Extra Challenge:

  • Can you include a joining word – and, but, so or because – to join two sentences together?
  • Can you use any describing words to add extra detail to your story e.g. rubber duck,  cold water.

Video to Support Learning:

  • Dance along with Jack Hartman teaching you about capital letters

Tuesday Maths Lesson

Addition Tuesday

Addition strategies and tips for primary-school children and ...

Today we are going to solve some addition problems.

Warm Up:

  • Can you remember your double facts? 
  • Sing along with this doubles video to help you…

Main Activity:

  • Try to solve the problems below by using your adding skills. Some of them are quite tricky – just try your best to work out the answer.

Extra Challenge:

  • Can you solve these tricky problems?

Games and video to Support Learning:

  • Click on the link to take you to a variety of problem solving games for 5-7 year olds: Top Marks Problem Solving Games
  • Watch the ant solving the problem of making sure there are enough spaces for 29 ants: Ants problem

Monday Literacy Lesson

Morning Primary 1/2! Can you believe it’s June already? I hope you’re all well and ready for some more Home Learning tasks. 

Phonics Monday

Today we are going to do some work on our sounds and learn about the sound ‘ff‘. 

Warm Up:

  • Can you read these words with some of our digraphs?
  • Consonant Blends Practice Bundle (With images) | Digraph ...
  • Watch these clips to learn about ‘f’ and ‘ff’

The f & ff sound | Phase 2 Phonics | f words | ff words - BBC Bitesize

Main Activity:

  • Read the ‘ff‘ words on the poster below
  • Choose a ‘ff’ word and try to write a sentence with it. Remember to begin with a capital and end with a full stop
  • Draw a picture to illustrate your ‘ff’ sentence

ff words - Phonics Poster (con imágenes) | Ingles para preescolar

Extra Challenge:

  • Can you be a text detective and find any of the ff words in the wordsearch? Some of the words might be backwards – good luck!
ff Double Final Consonant Word Searches! by Lauren McIntyre | TpT

Game to Support Learning:

  • Click on the picture below to play this ‘ff’ game. You need to select the ‘ff’ sound too!

Review: Phonics Bloom – Special Educational Needs Resources Blog

 

 

Monday Maths Lesson

Monday’s Maths

Since today is the start of a new month AND a new season I thought we could do some work on months of the year and seasons of the year!
Today is the first day of June and it is the start of the season Summer

june-summer-month | CD Williamson Karate

Warm Up:

  • Can you remember how many months are in a year? Can you name them?
  • Can you remember how many seasons there are? Can you name them? 
Sing along with these videos to help you remember the months of the year and seasons – I have put on your favourite seasons song! Remember in America they call Autumn, ‘Fall’. 

 

Main Activity:

  • Have a look outside and see if you can spot any signs of summer
    What do the trees look like? Look at their leaves.
    Is it dark when you go to bed or get up in the morning?
    What are people wearing?
      What is the weather like?
  • If you can, have a go at this ‘Signs of Summer Scavenger Hunt’. I managed to find 6 of the items – can you beat me?

Summer Scavenger Hunt Printable •

Extra Challenge:

  • Draw a picture of yourself in summer – try to include as many signs of summer as possible. Think about what you would be wearing and where you would be. What would the weather be like?

Game to Support Learning: 

  • Play this fun game where you have to dress the character for the season….click here!
  • Click on the link to play the months of the year game….click here!