Alice has been busy again. Why don’t you have a go and let us know your scores?
Alice has been busy again. Why don’t you have a go and let us know your scores?
Good Morning Group 6
Welcome to Tuesday😃
Morning routine
Lifeskills – choose an activity to do from the Busy Board
Movement – Cosmic Yoga today. You have a choice of Frozen or Star Wars!
ICT/Technology – Have a look at Kirsty’s post this week.
Dance – What is Rachel teaching us to dance this week?
Story – David Walliam’s The Worlds Worst Children (Nigel Nit Boy)
https://youtu.be/f-0_KZZeqaA
Sign of the Day with Lorna
Fiddly Fingers– Can you find a jigsaw puzzle to do at home to practice your fine motor skills.
Gardening/CDT– You can see what Scott is doing today in the garden, or you can water the plants in your house or your garden. Make sure that you take off any brown leaves that are dead……gently!!
HWB – Continuing with Safe and unsafe today. I will e-mail a copy of the safe/unsafe pictures for you to sort at home if you would like to.
Tuesday Challenge – Zita’s Tuesday Challenge! Send in your pictures if you can.
How are you today? Did you have a good day yesterday? It was chilly wasn’t it?
Are you ready for another good day? But first, have a look at some photos,
You are now very familiar with our good morning routine, are you ready?
what is the weather like today? choose a photo.
and now some jobs for you to do!
technology – what about building a tower with blocks,
dance – check what Rachel has in her posts
wash your hands then tidy up
This is a special little boy and special little girl’s story read by their granddad, I think you will like it too!
check the signs of the day with Lorna
fiddly fingers
gardening – outdoor learning: why not try to make a small garden in a bottle
HWB – relaxation
Have a good day!
Sophie
Good Morning everyone, I hope that you are well and keeping healthy.
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3. Dance: Head over to the dance section and see what has been planned for you today.
4.Story: Enjoy today’s story The Hungry Caterpillar. Can you count the foods that the caterpillar ate? Are any of them healthy?
5. Sign of the day. Head over to the section to see what signs you will be learning today.
6. Fiddly Fingers: click to enlarge
7. CDT: Can you make a bird feeder for the garden?
8. HWB: Lets try doing some exercises. click to enlarge
That is all for today. Pop back tomorrow for some more. Bye.
CIRCLE TIME
ICT/TECHNOLOGY What does Steve have planned for today?
DANCE Are you ready to dance? Have a look at Rachel’s dance lesson.
SNACK
STORY
SIGN OF THE DAY What is Lorna signing today. It’s time to have a look.
FIDDLY FINGERS
LUNCH
GARDENING/CDT Check out what Scott has planned for today
HWB
How have you felt today?
What has made you feel like that?
Can you talk to an adult and tell them about your day?
Hello everyone,
Today I am feeling like Little Miss Busy because I am in the hub school this week and there are lots of things to organise.
Who do you feel like today?
Today the weather is going to be sunny and cloudy but quite cold again. For movement time stay inside in the warm and get stretching!
What will you do for life-skills today? How about making your bed or learning to fold some clothes?
For ICT check out Steve and Kirsty’s posts or try one of the activities on Topmarks.
Then it is time for dance so boogie on down with Rachel.
Take a break and then come back for story-time at 10.30. Today’s story is I don’t want to go to bed.
Then check out Sign of the day with Lorna.
For fiddly fingers today what can you find that fits into something else?
Here are some ideas:
How many pom poms can you fit into a whisk?
How many pipe cleaners, laces or lengths of spaghetti can you fit into a colander?
After that it is time for lunch and then gardening / CDT with Scott. I wonder what he has been up to recently?
For Health and Well-being why not relax to some star-scapes? Find somewhere comfy, turn down the lights and relax to this video:
Have great days.
Sarah
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