Home Learning Friday 17th July

Hi Class 2,

It’s the last day of the school year! It has been a very unusual school year and one that I am sure we will all remember. It will be good to have a break before we start the new school year. If you can do anything over the holidays, try to practise your times tables as much as possible and read as often as you can. I hope you have a fantastic holiday and I will see you all in September. Here are today’s tasks:

Maths

Can you play these times table top trumps cards?

Times-Tables-Top-Trumps-Superheroes

It’s the last Friday of the school year so its our final Family Friday Challenge! Work independently to complete as many questions as you can and then work as a family to try and complete the challenge.

Family-Challenge-Friday-

Family-Challenge-Friday-Answers

English

Can you look at the PowerPoint about the life of Stan Lee. Read about him, carry out your own research and write a fact file about him. You can print the fact file template and write straight into that, or you can type straight into the document if you prefer.

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T-T-28174A-Significant-Individuals-Fact-File-Template-Editable_ver_1

Topic

Right now you are living through history. Can you create a time capsule to mark this extraordinary time?

Here are some ideas:

1. Write a letter to yourself. Tell your age, who your friends are, favourite TV shows, songs, book etc. Write about what’s going on. Tell your future self about how you feel. Talk about what you would like to be when you grow up and five things you want to do when you grow up.

2. If it’s safe to get a newspaper, get one and cut out articles that you think would be important to your future self. Or print them from online.

3. Draw a picture of your family as it is now.

4. Take some pictures of today, print them out and include them in the box.

5. Put it all together in a scrap book or a lunch box and store it somewhere, like a loft, where you will not come across it for years to come!

Here are some writing frames if you would like to use them, or you can just put it together yourself. It may be something that you could continue to work on into the summer holidays.

Covid 19 TimeCapsule.

Something Else?

Can you create your own web warrior? Click the link below.

Web Warrior

Class One – Home Learning – Last week of term!

Hello all. I can’t quite believe it’s the final week of School. I do hope you are all keeping well. For the last week of term we will be working on revision activities.

Reception:

Phonics: eyfs-summer-themed-phonics-activity-booklet-ages-4-5_ver_7

Maths:eyfs summer maths activity booklet

English eyfs-summer-themed-end-of-year-activity-booklet_ver_1

Year 2:

Phonics-year-2-spelling-and-reading-common-exception-words-activity-booklet-_ver_5

Maths – Summer maths mystery y2

English –Year 2 Summer English Activity Booklet

We hope you all have a wonderful Summer Holiday and see you all in September!

Class 1 Home learning -Tuesday 5th May

Today’s activities are:

Reception:

Phonics – Watch the learning video on dojos then complete the phonics game on purple mash ar or

English- Play the ‘what am I’ description game on this power point. Minibeasts-What-Am-I-Interactive-Powerpoint-Game

Then Draw and write about one of the minibeasts in the quiz in your yellow book. What information can you remember?

Maths – Watch the 2 learning videos on this link.    https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zkd98xs       

Then complete the minibeast subtractions. You can either print this sheet out or just do the subtractions in your yellow book. minibeast-themed-subtraction_to 10

Year 1:

Phonics – Complete the phonics activities on the slide show on purple mash.

English – Complete the ‘quiz’ and ‘joining words’ games on purple mash relating to chapter 2 of Anna and the 3rd lead.

Maths – Watch the 2 learning videos on this link.  https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zkd98xs   

Then complete the answers to these fact families questions in your yellow book. Please take a photo to show me on dojos. Addition and subtraction fact families

Year 2:

Phonics – Watch the learning power point to focus on ‘there their they’re’ homophones homophones There-Their-and-Theyre–PowerPoint_ver_1 (1)

Then, in your yellow book,  write out the sentences on this sheet using the correct word to fill the gaps. Homophones-Practice-Activity-Sheet-Theyre-There-Their

English – Complete the activities relating to chapter 3 of Ned and the detectives. You can either print the sheets out or write the answers in full sentences in your yellow book.Ned and the detectives ch3 activities__

Maths: Watch the learning video about comparing number sentences using maths symbols. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z7fgcqt

Then complete the maths games on this link. https://kids.classroomsecrets.co.uk/resource/year-2-compare-number-sentences-game/

Home learning – 01.05.20

Morning!  It’s May Day today.  Here are your home learning tasks for today.

Reception

English: Draw a map of your zoo and label it.

Maths: Have a go at this animal tally chart. tally

Science: t-t-8917-science-experiments-at-home-_ver_3 Try to have a go at the Fireworks in a Glass experiment. Let me know how you get on!

Year One

English: Write a non-fiction report about your zoo animal. Remember to include an interesting fact.

Maths: birdwatch Have a go at this tally chart. You could also record what birds you see in your garden over a period of time and make a graph of this.

Science: t-t-8917-science-experiments-at-home-_ver_3 Try to have a go at the Fireworks in a Glass experiment. Of course you can try any of the others if you have the ingredients too. Let me know how you get on!

Year Two

English: Write a non-fiction report about your zoo animal. Remember to include an interesting fact.

Maths: birdwatch Have a go at this tally chart. You could also record what birds you see in your garden over a period of time and make a graph of this.

Science: Try to have a go at the Fireworks in a Glass experiment. Of course you can try any of the others if you have the ingredients too. Let me know how you get on!

Class 1 – Home learning tasks Monday 27th April 2020

Good morning everyone welcome to a new week.

Your home learning tasks for today are:

Reception :

Phonics – Watch the phonics learning video on dojos class story (pause the video to allow your child to answer questions if necessary) then complete the game on purple mash ai ee

Maths – Enter ‘MiniMash’, click on ‘numbers and counting’ click on ‘Maths city 1’ click on the ‘school playground’ complete the games and activities in there. Click on the ? for instructions once you are in each game.

English – Talking stories, Read and complete activities for ‘Sally’s Seaside Adventure’

Art: Natural collage, see purple mash for instructions.

Year 1:

Phonics – Watch the phonics learning video on dojos class story (pause the video to allow your child to answer questions if necessary) then complete the game on purple mash oe au ey

Maths: Firstly Draw Tally’s in your yellow book for these numbers 5  8  15  19  20   25  27  practice counting in 5’s and adding the remainder to check your work. Then complete tally and tables activities on purple mash.

English – Talking stories, Read and complete activities for ‘Sally’s Seaside Adventure’

Art: Natural collage, see purple mash for instructions.

Year 2:

Phonics – Complete the game on purple mash for alternative spellings for er ea ou.

Maths: Firstly Draw Tally’s in your yellow book for these numbers 8 19   21  27   31 42 56   practice counting in 5’s and adding the remainder to check your work. Then complete graph questions chart on purple mash.

English – Read ‘Ned The Detectives’ Chapter 2

Art: Natural collage, see purple mash for instructions.

 

 

Class 3 home learning tasks 24.4.20

And just like that, it’s Friday again! Well done on completing another week of home learning! Hopefully you all managed to watch the Bookfest film and saw the Cheswardine winners and those who got a mention! If you haven’t watched it yet, I won’t spoil it, but well done to all of you, the artwork and letters you submitted truly were brilliant!

Maths: 

1a Multi-step Questions

5a Multi-step Questions

9a Multi-step Questions

English: Please try this reading activity on BBC Bitesize: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zbkbgwx

PSHE: I thought this lesson might be beneficial for anyone unsure on what to expect next year at Secondary School.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zj2grj6

Weekly Project: Today is the day for you to show me what you’ve been working on! Please send pictures/work to me via Class Dojo.

I am available in Hinstock today if you wish to speak to me about any concern or have any questions. I will be ringing the children who are flagging up as a concern due to not engaging with home learning.

Have a super weekend!

Miss France

Tuesday 31/03/2020 Nursery Home Learning Suggestions

Hello everyone!

So… the weather has gone a little bit cooler so here are some activities that can be done inside or outside.

Physical activity continues to be important and it is really good to mix it up. Today try some ‘Brain Breaks’ on YouTube. ‘Shake Your Sillies’ is one of my favourites!

You may well have seen that people are making rainbows to put in their windows. I think it would be a lovely idea if we all joined in and made our own rainbows (if you haven’t yet). Use anything you have – paint, crayons, craft / collage materials. I will make one too. How big will yours be? Put any photos on Class Dojo please.

I also have a bit of a problem. Whilst gardening I found an egg in my vegetable patch! My problem is that I don’t know where the egg came from and what will be inside it. Included in this post is a photo of the egg (the photo is a bit dark, sorry). Can you guess what is inside the egg? In your purple sketch book please draw a picture of what you think the egg will look like tomorrow and I will post another photo.

I would also like it if you were to spend time singing Nursery Rhymes today. It would be great to see any videos of you singing your favourite Nursery Rhymes on Class Dojo.

Keep safe, Leanne.