Here is your Big Bedtime Read challenge for this week! Are there any stories you have that make you happy? Sad? Excited, or even angry? Why do they make you feel that way? Let us know!
Here is your Big Bedtime Read challenge for this week! Are there any stories you have that make you happy? Sad? Excited, or even angry? Why do they make you feel that way? Let us know!
Here’s another great ‘Word Wave’ for you to try- we loved reading this story in nursery! Follow this link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvyc7nb/articles/z7mxbdm
In nursery, we love playing outdoors and in nature as it builds our inquiry skills, so here’s some ideas for activities you can do while still following social distancing guidelines – follow this link to see more:
https://outdoorclassroomday.org.uk/resources/
Let’s learn about rhymes today- what different rhymes can you find? Are there rhymes in your favourite story books? Or are there words that rhyme with your name? Follow this link for a great lesson on rhymes!
▶️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zkvmjhv/articles/zfypxyc
Here’s a fab resource to help you with counting backwards from 10! Watch it on BBC Bitesize then have a go on your own- just follow this link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zg96sbk
Here’s some additional ideas for you to try- what could you use to make a number line in your house?
BBC bitesize lessons are a great way to reinforce your child’s learning at home. Here, you can listen to one of our favourite stories ‘Aliens Love Underpants’ and learn all about the words in it at the same time! Just follow this link:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvyc7nb/articles/zmgbvk7
Enjoy!
Here is your Big Bedtime Read Challenge for this week! Let us know how you get on, we’d love to see what your favourite stories at home are- so be sure to send us a picture or leave a comment 😄 📚
Here’s a super fun and easy recipe for you to try at home- let us know how you get on by leaving a comment or sending us a picture!
Recipe:
Ingredients
300g self-raising flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tbsp caster sugar
2 medium eggs
1 tbsp maple syrup (optional)
300ml milk
Method
To make the pancakes, get a little helper to weigh out and tip the flour, baking powder and sugar into a large bowl with a small pinch of salt.
Crack in the eggs and whisk until smooth. Add the maple syrup and milk while whisking.
Heat a splash of oil and a small knob of butter in a non-stick frying pan until sizzling.
Add spoonfuls of batter to make pancakes the size you like. Cook until bubbles start to form on the surface, then flip and cook the other side.
Eat straight away or keep warm in a low oven while you cook another batch. Serve pancakes with fruit of your choice or drizzled with extra maple syrup.
It’s National numeracy day! Numeracy means lots of different things- you could use numeracy when measuring out the ingredients of recipe, or even when you’re looking at different patterns or shapes! Tell us what different kinds of numeracy you can find in your home, or even try these simple activities to keep you busy today: