Who’s having pancakes today? Are you making them with your grown up or did you buy some from the shop? I wonder what toppings you might have on yours… butter, chocolate, fruit?
Take a look at our virtual classroom! Click on the different areas around the room to take part in different songs and activities.
https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1411317629309681665
Copy and paste the link into the search bar to take you to a great idea for a letter bingo game! Even if your little ones do not know any letters it’s a great way to introduce them in a fun way and encourage matching.
https://frugalfun4boys.com/learn-the-alphabet-bingo-game/
It’s the year of the Ox. You could google Ox’s and paint your own representation of one! Or try this handprint Ox.
Here’s a story about a kind Ox for Chinese New year! –
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1_lnmdyR1s
Some questions to ask your child after they have listened to the story:
How would you feel if a tiger came to your door and asked to come in for tea?
What would you do?
Would you let the tiger eat all the food and drink all the drink?
Is the tiger a good guest?
How would the tiger behave differently if he was a good guest?
Who would you invite to your own tea party?
What do you think would happen at your tea party?
Playful and imaginative stories designed to help support early years reading. Every story is brought to life with magical things to touch, swipe and play with. There are also questions to help develop comprehension skills, so you and your child can enjoy reading, playing, and learning together.
The CBeebies Storytime app is available to download for free via the Apple, Google Play and Amazon app stores.
Underwater counting game – you need to count the underwater creatures.
(copy and paste link into search bar to access activity)
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/underwater-counting
Since we have snow again you could make footsteps in the snow then count them and see how many footsteps it takes to get from the door to the bin, car, shed etc.
Here is a music and movement activity that will help your child get moving and it will also help with listening and following instructions.
Stand up, sit down
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