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Red class – Friday 8th of May

Good morning everyone,

I hope you will have a great day and will spend some time outside for some fresh air.

 

Use shaving foam and make patterns in it, use your pointy finger.

Go in the garden and see if you can find …

spring-scavenger.jpg

snack –  how about something healthy, fruit maybe?

story –

 

sign of the day with Lorna

food activity – pasta salad from part 2 of the Pinewood Recipe Book

Time for lunch

 

sing along to number songs,

 

remember to check Connine and Gordon for more songs,

technology – IT – I bet you would like some time on the iPad or tablet!  Remember to check under the IT section for more apps

 

check Gordon and Connie’s posts, there are lots of new songs to learn!

finish with relaxation,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsuADvkCj_U

I hope you had a nice day, have a nice weekend, and I will see you on Monday, Sophie X

Red class Thursday 7th of May

Good morning everyone,

Maths  – remember to enlarge your screen!

 

snack

story

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/rumble-in-the-jungle/

sign of the day – Lorna has been busy, let’s check what sign we are learning today.

music – you are spoiled with Gordon and Connie

lunch

sensory – go in the garden, what can you find/

and try to make some lovely sensory bottles with flowers

dance with Rachel, check what Rachel has planned for today!

I hope you have a lovely day, Sophie

 

 

 

Red class Wednesday 6th of May

Good morning the red class,

did you like the message that we sent you yesterday?

what is the weather like today?

After a long weekend, mummy will have lots of socks in her washing basket. Can you match socks?  Just like this?

Can you hear the sounds?  Are you ready to listen …  click on the picture that you think is correct.

PE with Pedro – check his post (and Gerry’s)

Yippee, time for snack,

story today – it’s all about a dog calles Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s dairy.  You will love it!

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/hairy-maclary/

sign of the day – check what Lorna is teaching us today

art  – what has David planned?  

lunch  

science – have a go at making bubble snakes

DIY Sock Bubble Blower!

You’ll need one of each of the following materials to make a bubble snake:

  • 1 empty plastic bottle
  • 1 clean sock
  • 1 rubber band
  • 1 pair of sharp scissors

How to Make Your Sock Bubble Blower

  1. Wash your plastic bottle so it’s safe to put your mouth on it.
  2. Use your sharp scissors to carefully cut the bottom end off of the bottle. Discard the piece you cut off.
  3. Slide the sock over the end of the bottle so it’s stretched tight across the hole. It shouldn’t cover the drinking end of the bottle.
  4. Secure the sock to the bottle with a rubber band.

How to Make Bubble Snakes

This is the fun part! The bubble snakes are simple to make once you have your sock bubble blower assembled.

  1. Dip the sock end of the sock bubble blower into your bubble mix.
  2. Make sure the sock is saturated with the bubble solution.
  3. Point the bottle downwards and gently blow into the drinking end.
  4. Play with your homemade bubble blower!

remember to take photos please

Health and wellbeing – play in the garden or outside, on your balcony

let’s finish with relaxation, 

I hope you have a really good day!  Sophie

Friday 1st of May – Pink Class

Good morning Pink Class – it’s a brand new day, what day is it?

Calendar/Movement –

It’s a brand new month – May

Let’s learn about May while getting fit and moving!

Assembly –

I can’t wait to see what today’s assembly is about. I know Tracey has been working hard on it for you. Pop over to see.

Life Skills –

Can you fold your clothes then put them away neatly in your wardrobe and drawers? It’s very tricky!

 

Literacy –

Read this story about Kipper, then answer the questions.

 

 

Social Studies –

Have a look in your garden.

Making memories in our family garden | Child friendly garden ...

We have been looking at seeds and plants this week. Where would the best place be to grow some plants? Think about what seeds need to grow.

Can an adult help you make a plan of the garden?

Story –

I’ve been thinking about some more of my favourite stories from when I was a little girl. ‘The Ugly Duckling’ is a story both me and my little brother enjoyed.

What did you think? Did you like it?

 

Signs of the Day –

What signs will Lorna be teaching you today? Go and have a look.

Food Technology –

Shall we make some more flapjacks? They are soooo yummy!

ICT/Technology –

Music – 

What does Connie have planned today for us?

Challenge of the Day –

Have a tweet!

Can you imitate bird calls and get them to call back to you? Challenge your family. Honestly it can be done!

Have a fantastic Friday and a wonderful weekend!

Wendy

 

 

 

Hello Everyone,

  1. Morning Activities:
  2. Maths:  Today is all about prepositions – can you say, choose or cut and stick where they are all hiding – in front or behind?<

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  3. Fiddly Fingers:
  4. SNACK
  5. Story:   Sign along to Rumble in the Jungle here: https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/rumble-in-the-jungle/
  6. Sign of the Day
  7. Music Click on MUSIC to find out what Connie has planned for you today
  8. LUNCH
  9. Sensory: 
  10. DanceFind out what Rachel has planned for you by clicking on the DANCE section

Thursday 30th of April – Pink Class

Good morning Pink Class – how are you all today?

Let’s wake up! What day is it today?

Calendar –

Wow, it’s the last day in April today. What month will tomorrow be?

Let’s remind ourselves with one of our months of the year song.

It’s May tomorrow! How many days are there in May?

Free Printable May 2020 Calendar - 2019 Calendars for Students ...

Movement –

What does Pedro and Gerry have planned for movement today?

Life Skills –

Could you do some dusting today?

 

Maths –

Let’s use some of those seeds you have gathered –

  • count the seeds, how many do you have?
  • how many ways can you sort the seeds (think of colour, size, shape)?
  • make a symmetrical picture with the seeds
  • make shapes and patterns with the seeds
  • order your seeds by size (smallest to largest or largest to smallest)

DIY Spring Kids Craft: Watch out the Snails are here!, with their houses made from dried beans and seeds. ⭐️⭐️⭐️DIY Lente Kinder Knutsel: Pas op daar komen de slakken......met een huisje van gedroogde peulen en zaden.                Counting beans maths activity  seed sorting activity for preschool

Fiddly Fingers –

Can you thread to make a daisy or flower chain. I used to love doing this when I was a wee girl!

Daisy crowns and daisy chains.            DIY: How to Make a Daisy Chain - Mothering How to Make a Daisy Chain - YouTube

Story –

Let’s enjoy some more plants stories.

https://youtu.be/NFHSSq7cmy4

Here is one of my favourite stories from when I was a wee girl….. all about a princess and a pea!

Did you like these stories?

Signs of the Day –

What will Lorna be teaching us today?

Music –

Pop over to the music section, what does Connie have planned? It’s singalong today too! Yippee!

Sensory –

Growing a Magic Potion Garden - Picklebums   Pin on The Natural World

Another thing I liked to do when I was a little girl was to make ‘perfumes and potions’.

Here’s how you do it:

You need a small plastic cup or a jar and a stick.

Now you need to collect some potion ingredients such as little pieces of herbs, leaves, grass,  earth or flowers.

Put your ingredients in your cup or jar, add a little water and stir.

You have made a perfume or potion, you decide.

Try smelling it with your eyes closed. What can you smell?

Who in your family can make the nicest perfume or the smelliest potion?

Give your perfume or potion a name!

Dance –

What does Rachel have planned for you? Have a look!

Challenge of the Day –

Watch how different insects and birds fly.

Try to follow some of them. How do they move? Do they move in a straight line?

Have a fun Thursday Pink Class!

Wendy