Good morning everyone 🙂 ! So the theme this week is SPORT and FITNESS!
We will be having a virtual ‘Sports Day’ event over the course of the week! You will complete different activities at home and record your score. Your scores will be added up for your house team and the winner announced on Monday 15th! Keep posted for details each day on Twitter and the Blog! How exciting!
Writing:
L.I: To write a fitness diary
S.C:
 I can organise my work into paragraphs.
I can spell the days of the week correctly.
I can remember capital letters and full stops.
I can use interesting adjectives to describe my feelings.
I can write a fitness diary for each day of the week.
 This week we are asking you to keep track of your fitness using a diary. You can use this template My Fitness Diary, write in your own diary or write in your jotter/on paper. Included is an example diary to support your writing Example Fitness Diary. There is also a helpful hints page Diary writing helpful hints and a self-assessment page Diary writing self-assessment should you wish to use them.
Remember to include the days, dates, timings, activity, who you did the activity with and where, and how it made you feel. It is YOUR diary so use ‘I’ and ‘my’ when you are writing and don’t forget capital letters and full stops!
Spelling/ Reading/Phonics:Â Please complete one activity from the Carousel every day- Spelling phonicsreading carousel
Numeracy/ Maths– Time is very important within Sport. Athletes compete to get the best time to complete different events (e.g. running, hurdles etc) and this is how the winner is decided. Let’s start by recapping the units of time and how to tell the time to o’clock, half past, quarter past and quarter to…
Today I’d like you to just focus on telling the time using WORDS ONLY, e.g. ‘half past, quarter to….etc’
Telling the Time Quarter Past Half Past Quarter to Task Setter Powerpoint Editable
Parents/ carers this is a useful tool to help you teach/test your child https://www.topmarks.co.uk/time/teaching-clock
Complete one of the these sheets (the first one is ‘Mild’, then ‘Spicy’ and then ‘Hot’) Telling the Time Quarter Past Quarter to and Half Past
Afternoon Activity: Choose and complete one activity from the grid The olympics choice board
Emotion Works: Emotion Works week three P123
As usual I love seeing any pictures of work/ sporty things you have done- please ask an adult to send them to me on Twitter!
*Please note I’ll be working at the school hub today and won’t be able to respond to the blog.
Hello. The link to the phonics play (slide three) in the carousel is broken…
https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/5/alt-spellings-oo
Does anybody have a good link.
🙂
If you go onto the Phonics Play website and ‘phase 5’ it is in that section. Hope that helps!