Monthly Archives: June 2020

Tuesday 2nd of June

 

2. Technology for today – follow the link and have fun directing a beebot around a choice of mats. Remember to read the instructions and use your counting and direction skills to send it on a little journey!

Direct your Beebot around the town

https://www.terrapinlogo.com/emu/beebot.html?community-mat

3. Now pop over to dance and see what Rachael has planned for you today.

4, Now it’s time for a healthy snack! 

5. Story time..

6. Now it’s over to Lorna for sign of the day!

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8. Take a walk in the garden or out and about and see if you can match the colours on your chart
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9. Have a think about how you felt this morning? How do you feel now? Find a grown-up and tell them how you are feeling – use your feelings board to help.

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Goodbye for now and I’ll see you tomorrow!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Language Skills (Secondary)

Good morning everyone,

This week we are exploring poetry!

Today’s topic is food.

Activities to choose from:

Enjoy the following poems about food (they may also give you some ideas for your own poems):

The Pancake

 Mix a pancake,

Stir a pancake,

Pop it in the pan.

Fry the pancake,

Toss the pancake,

Catch it you can.

Christina Rossetti

 

Sounds Good!

 Sausage sizzles,

crispbreads crack;

hot dogs hiss

and flapjacks snap!

Bacon boils

and fritters fry;

apples squelch

in apple pie.

 

Baked beans bubble,

gravy grumbles;

popcorn pops,

and stomach rumbles …

 

I’m Hungry!

Judith Nicholls

 

Peas

 I eat my peas with honey,

I’ve done it all my life,

They do taste kind of funny,

But it keeps them on the knife.

 Anon

 

Good luck!

Laura Leathem (Language and Communication Teacher)

Activity ideas for the giant scrunchie or scarf

Activity ideas for the giant scrunchie or scarf

We often often use a giant scrunchie in lessons (sometimes called a Magical Musical Circle). They help everyone move to the music or at least feel the rhythm together.

What’s a giant scrunchie?

These are large stretchy bands covered in fabric and you probably won’t have one at home. Instead you can:

  • Use one or more scarves tied together (see video)
  • Use your sewing skills to make one (there are a number of how-to videos online)
  • Purchase one (there are a number of people making them at home. Look at the Etsy arts and crafts website or Ebay)

You can make your own one very simply by tying a knot in a scarf. It’s best if it isn’t a special one, in case it stretches out of shape. You can use it with one or more partners or own your own. Maybe it’s possible to make a bigger one by using more scarves tied together. Try it and see.

Some classes like to sing Sally Go Round the Sun, so in this video Gordon shows that song. Remember, you can use the Magical Musical Circle in lots of ways. Have fun!

 

Activity ideas

The giant scrunchie (known as a stretchy band in America if you’re looking online) can be used in many different ways to encourage movement to music and songs. Once you have tried these, there are more on the internet and you can of course have fun making up your own.

  • Sit, on the floor or in chairs. Sing “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” doing the actions with the song while holding the stretchy band.
  • Any song with actions can be used: e.g. Wheels on the Bus, Wind the Bobbin Up, Over the Irish Sea, Hokey Cokey
  • Musical Stretchy Band: Tie a ribbon on the stretchy band and use hand over hand motion to pass the band around the circle while some music plays. When the music stops, the person closest to the ribbon makes up an action and everyone copies it.
  • Use the song, Ring O Roses while walking in a big circle. All fall down at the end, then get up and go the other direction to repeat.
  • Sing “If You’re Happy and You Know It” While the stretchy band goes round, march your feet (march in circle). (Other movement suggestions: gallop, skip, walk, jump). When the stretchy band goes up, make a yawn. (Lift stretchy band high). (Other movement suggestions: shout hooray, lift your leg, wiggle your shoulders, shake your head, do a dance)
  • Move to your favourite music different speeds. Keep the beat together and when something in the music changes e.g. the chorus, do another action (go high, low, side to side, in and out, pass the scrunchie around one way or the other). Try different types of music – pop, rock, Scottish country dance music
  • If someone doesn’t want to hold on at first, just let them feel the movement of the scrunchie against their leg, back or shoulders. For more ideas and videos, search the internet for giant scrunchie activities or stretchy band activities

Tuesday 2nd June

Good Morning Every-one

Here are some activities you can try today…..

Morning Routine – Who celebrated a birthday last week??

Movement –  A good song to get you up and moving this morning – dance at home!!

ICT/Technology with Kirsty

Story– Tiddler by Julia Donaldson

https://youtu.be/pBRT5vsfE3U

 

Sign of the Day with Lorna

Fiddly Fingers – Can you make a simple counting activity with the clothes pegs in your house? Write out a number or a simple sum and match the correct number of pegs to the card.

math activities~ Couting and number correspondence TEACCH task for children with autism and in ABA therapy Numbers Preschool, Math Numbers, Teaching Numbers, Counting Activities, Preschool Activities, Aba Therapy Activities, Activities For Autistic Children, Life Skills Activities, Children With Autism

CDT – A fun activity for you to try at home with your family today. Can you build a lego car and power it with a balloon? Have a race………who has the fastest lego car?

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Gardening/HWB

Go outside in the garden or find a green area on your walk.

Can you build a bug House?

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  • What type of conditions do ‘bugs’ like to live in?
  • Can you research this on your I-Pad / phone?
  • Gather sticks, bark, leaves etc to make your Bug House in a cool, quiet area outside.
  • Take a photo of your Bug House
  • Can you check your Bug House each day to see if you have attracted any bugs?

Have a fab Tuesday!!