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Thursday’s Challenges! Well done and keep up the hard work!

English

Stack words! Build with words! Write some of the words onto cups or toilet roll tubes! Read them as you stack them! Read them as they fall down!

Free Sight Word Games • 10 FREE Sight Word Games and ActivitiesCups. | Sight words, Sight word fun

Maths

Egg carton number bonds! Or ice trays! Or anything with 10 holes in!

Number Bonds to 10 with Flowers - The Imagination TreeEgg Carton Ten Frame Math Activity | Math activities, Math, Making 10

You will need two sets of objects. This could be pasta and blueberries. It could be white marshmallow and pink marshmallows.

Start using 10 holes – this could be an egg carton – or one made out of two chopped up!

Your child can fill in in anyway they like using their two sets of objects. Then make statements about it. I have 2 blueberries and 8 pieces of pasta. 2+8=10. Why does it always equal 10? Because there are ten holes.

Progress to 20 holes and repeat. You could even use one set of objects like above – 14 red counters and 6 empty; 14+6=20.

If you’d like a further challenge here’s images to work out what the number bonds are! You could draw some too!

Number Bonds to 20 Worksheets

Be Active

Need to relax – maybe be try this guided meditation

Project

Watch this interesting clip about bones!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/zmptsbk

Skeleton Function 2 – Protection

Your skeleton is hard and strong, providing the perfect protection for your soft internal organs. A good example of part of the skeleton with an important protective role is your skull, which helps keep your brain safe if you bang your head. Can you think which part of the skeleton protects your heart and lungs?

Can you sketch one of these parts? A skull of the ribs? These ones are particularly effective using chalk and black paper.

Drawing Time Lapse: Skull [White Pencil/Black Paper] - YouTubeSkeleton - white chalk on black paper | White chalk, Art

This video might help you!

 

Wednesday’s learning activities

Thank you to everyone who sent in their lovely stories yesterday. We love watching them so keep them coming in!
We have a fun phonics game for you to play.
Weds 13th May Phonics game

Today is also about ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ a great story to support our learning of time. Read the story below attached to our activity page and try these fun activities.

Wednesday the very hungry caterpillar ideas

Wednesday the very hungry caterpiller

Wednesday days of the week word search

Have a great day and stay safe.
Mrs Geran & Mrs Casswell

Mid-week challenges!

People Will Never Forget How You Made Them Feel Maya Angelou ...

English

Game 2

Can you gather bits from the kitchen and make this fun game- cardboard would be perfect for this…

choose any words that help your child! (Look back to Monday’s posts for lists)

Sight Word Pancakes | Sight words, Sight word games, Teaching kids

Pancake Tuesday Worksheets & Teaching Resources | TpT

 

 

 

Maths

Number bonds continued!

Number Bonds to 10 Activities and Teaching Resources - SparkleBox

Make some number bonds jigsaws. These have 5 as the total but you should put bigger numbers in.

On a piece of paper, draw these three boxes. The right hand box will always have the total in – you could start with 10, then progress to 20.

Get your child to count out 20 objects – these could be sweets, toys, food etc.

Then split them up.

1 sweet in the top and 19 in the bottom. 1+19=20.

You can record this in a number sentence and by drawing the objects, like above.

Repeat lots of times!

Look – you could even use playdough

 

Be Active

Improve Emotional Regulation In Just 7 Minutes Per Day | Exercise ...

Instructions

Frog Hops

These are exactly what they sound like. Hop back and forth, like a frog. Depending on how much room you have, you may need to hop in one place.

Bear Walk

Place your hands and feet on the floor. Your hips  should be in the air, higher than your head. On all fours take two steps forward and two steps back, then repeat.

Gorilla Shuffles

Sink down into a low sumo squat and place your hands on the ground between your feet. Shuffle a few steps to the left and then back a few steps to the right. Maintain the squat and ape-like posture through the entire movement.

Starfish Jumps

These are jumping jacks! Do as many as you can, arms and legs spread wide like a starfish!

Cheetah Run

Run in place, as fast as you can!

Crab Crawl

Sit with your knees bent and place your palms flat on the floor behind you near your hips. Lift your body off the ground and “walk” on all fours forward and then backward.

Elephant Stomps

Stand with your feet hip-width apart and stomp, raising your knees up to hip level, or as high as you can bring them up. Try to hit the palm of your hands with your knees.

And You’re Done!

Take some time to cool down slowly.

Do some stretches or yoga poses and allow your heart rate to return to normal. Those 7 minutes will give you and your child a boost that will leave you feeling great for hours!

 

Project

Spinal Cord Craft | Human body science, Human body activities ...

Skeleton Function 1 – Support

Your skeleton stops you being all floppy, acting like a scaffold to hold up the soft tissues of your body. The spine is a good example of part of the skeleton with a supportive role. Place your hands on the centre of your back, can you feel your spine? It runs from your head to your pelvis and consists of 33 small ring like bones called vertebrae.  It holds up your head and allows your body to bend. The spine also protects the spinal cord which runs through the centre.

Can you make a model of your spine to illustrate this?

Human Brain Craft & Activities

Can you thread some cotton reels or pasta onto a piece of string? This is a bit like your backbone. The cotton reels represent the vertebrae and the string the spinal cord. This would also work well using egg cartons cut up into segments.

4 Skeletal System Projects for Kids

 

Tuesday’s learning activities

Good morning everyone.
I bet you all had fun yesterday, brushing your teeth with Mr Tumble. We did!
Today is all about learning the days of the week. Try our links and activities attached below then send in your photos. We can’t wait to see how great you are at ordering the days of the week.
Tuesday days of the week
Tuesday days of the week cutting out activity
Days of the week

Have fun retelling your favourite stories or why not retell your own.We love making up stories in reception.
Tuesday 12th May story telling

Have a super day and stay safe everyone
Mrs Geran & Mrs Casswell

Tuesday’s challenges for year 1!

Read the story of Pippety Skycap again! Can your child remember what happened next? Can your child join in with the repeated parts?

“hoppity skip, hoppity skip, hoppity skip”

“Now for some fun!” giggled Pippety

 

English

Game 2 Tic Tac Toe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAdVemhAY-Y

Pick 2 sight words one for you and one for your child. Take turns writing the word until someone has 3 in a row.

Tic-Tac-Toe - Playdough To Plato

 

Maths

Number bonds to 20.

Make a number bonds bead bracelet!

Get some string and thread 10 pieces of pasta onto it.

Number Bonds to Ten beads - Slide the beads side to side to see various ways of making 10 Maths Eyfs, Math Literacy, Guided Math, Numeracy, Kindergarten Math, Fun Math, Teaching Numbers, Math Numbers, Math Resourcesconcentration | The Montessori Motherload

Move one piece of pasta to the side so that there is a gap. How many are left – 9. The number bond is 1+9=10

Then systematically move another piece of pasta – now we have got 2 on this side and 8 on the other – 2+8=10.

Continue until you have all the number bonds to 10 – don’t forget 0+10=10 and 10+0=10

Look at the ones which are reversed; 2+8 and 8+2.

Now try with 20 pieces of pasta on a string.

0+20=20            20=0=20

1+19=20            19+1=20

2+18=20            18+2=20

Compare your findings – are there any patterns? 8+2=10 and 18+2=20

 

Be Active-but calm

Try out these yoga poses!

Yoga for Kids Complete Bundle

 

Project

Listen to these songs in order to learn the names of some of the bones in your skeleton!

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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdCRrcfan44

The Human Skeleton – why do we have bones? – Science Experiments ...

Now make a model and label the parts of the skeleton; here are some creative ideas using pasta and cotton buds. You could also sketch a diagram of a skeleton.

Pasta Skeletons | Relief Teaching IdeasHalloween Science and Stem Ideas - Danny Nic's Science Fix

This version was made outside with sticks and stones. Could you do this in your garden?

Human skeletons made from sticks and stones--this would be great ...

 

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