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YEAR 4 HOME ACTIVITIES

Good morning,

We hope you have had a lovely weekend.  Please find below the link for more home learning activities for year 4 this week.  Remember, do not feel that you must complete all the activities, work at your own pace and choose activities that engage your child.

Year 4 – Home Learning Activities – WB 29.06.20

Any queries please contact me through SeeSaw or email me on julie.lane1@taw.org.uk.

Warm wishes,

 

Mrs Lane

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Good evening everyone,

I hope you’ve had a lovely weekend.

 Please find attached this weeks learning tasks: Summer 2 Week 5

Please remember to upload your work or other exciting activities you’ve been doing this week to Seesaw. I can’t wait to see all the wonderful things you have been doing.

Have a fantastic week,

Miss Dornan

Reception home learning tasks

Good evening all,

We hope you’ve had a lovely weekend. Please find attached this weeks learning tasks.

29.6.20 weekly plan

As always, enjoy, and remember to upload your work or other exciting activities you’ve been doing on Seesaw.

Have a good week,

Mrs Casswell & Mrs Geran.

Year 2 Home Learning Tasks

Good evening all,

We hope you have had a lovely weekend. Please find attached this weeks learning tasks which are all based around the seaside.

Week 10

We have also added a quiz which we hope you will enjoy. Please send your answers to us and we will let you know how you have got on.

Week 10 logo quiz

As always, enjoy, and remember to upload your work on Seesaw so we can see what you have been up to.

Mrs O’Reilly and Miss Pound

Year 6 Home Learning Activities WC 29th June 2020

Good evening everyone,

It is lovely to be back in school and see so many of you and share your ‘lock-down’ experiences. We hope to welcome more of you back over the coming weeks, until summer. if you haven’t already contact the office to book your place. All the Year 6 staff are enjoying seeing you and spending time with you.

In the meantime, it is great that so many of you are engaging with the home learning. Please find attached this weeks work. As always, feel free to ask us questions and simply share you work with us.

Miss Walters and Miss Killick

Home Learning Week Commencing 29th June 2020

Year 1 Home Learning Activities 29.6.20

Tasks 1

Keep going with your spellings.

English | Burlington Infant And Nursery

Here’s a different game you can play with them.

Print out or copy this board. Write the words on pieces of paper and place them on the area of the board.

Spell it! - a printable spelling game for any word list (K-3 ...

RULES:

On your turn, the other player will read you a spelling on a word card. You can spell the word out loud or write it down. If you’re correct, roll a dice and move ahead! (If you haven’t got a dice then just move one space ahead.) If you get it wrong, you will need to stay where you are! The first to the finish wins the game.

English

Now where were we with the Wolf… oh yes he’s just arriving at Granma’s house!

 KS1 English: Little Red Riding Hood - Episode 5 - BBC Teach

Watch Episode 5 and 6

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-ks2-english-red-riding-hood-5/z48fpg8

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-ks2-english-little-red-riding-hood-6/zbjynrd

The big question(s)

  • Should we always tell the truth?
  • Can a trickster be tricked?
  • Who is bravest: the Wolf or Grandma?

Grandma’s plan

We know from the events of this episode that Grandma is in the attic and

that Wolf has locked the door so that she cannot get out.

  • What is Grandma’s plan?
  • How will she escape?
  • Does she have another way out of the attic?
  • In pairs, create ‘The Great Escape Plan’.
  • You might want to draw your plan first and then write how you plan to escape next to it.

Child's drawing of house plan with fire escape route marked. Crayons lying on top of drawing.Montessori mapping activities for introducing geography

Grandma’s Great Escape Plan

Graph Paper for High School Math

Maths

This week we are continuing our learning about measurement, but moving on to capacity.

Capacity is the total amount that something can hold.

Watch this video and discuss. Sing and dance along! It asks you to shout out some answers to comparisons too!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/ks1-maths-capacity-volume/zj8njhv

 

 

Get three cups that are the same.

Capacity Display Posters (Cups)Wonderopolis

Adult to fill the cups – one is full of water/ juice, one is half full and one is empty.

Ask your child to talk about the capacity; reminding them of what they know about capacity. Can they use the language of full, empty, half-full? If not you will need to model it.

We anticipate that some children will say, “to the middle” with half-full. It’s worth exploring what half means – when something is in two equal parts; half the cup is empty, half has water in it.

If your child needs a challenge then get a fourth cup and fill it a quarter full! (A quarter is four equal parts.) Or even three quarters full!

Ask your child to put the cups in order from the least capacity to the most.

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Use pieces of paper to label the cups empty, half full, full etc.

 

Tasks 2

English

Watch the final episode…

Little Red Riding Hood: The Big, Bad Wolf Has Gone | BBC Teach ...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-ks2-english-little-red-riding-hood-7/zhc62sg

The big question(s)

  • Are you satisfied with the ending of the story?
  • Did you want something different to happen at the end?
  • Who is the hero?

Vocabulary to discuss

clambered, a clearing, embarrassment

Write a sorry letter from the Wolf

Wolf Sorry Letter Writing Frames (Little Red Riding Hood) (SB9125 ...Letter to Red Riding Hood | Teaching Resources

There are songs to accompany each of the episodes on . .

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/music-ks1-little-red-riding-hood-index/zryw8xs

Primary Music KS1: Little Red Riding Hood - BBC Teach

Can you try and learn some of them? Discuss the different types of music and instruments you can hear?

Do you enjoy the songs? Why? Which part? How did the song make you feel?

Can you compare two of the songs? Is ‘The Wolfie Blues’ a fast or slow song? This is called the tempo.

Could you add movements or actions to the song? Make up a dance and perform it.

 

There are also Little Red Riding Hood ballets that you can watch . . .

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000h479/cbeebies-little-red-riding-hood-the-easter-ballet-2020

Little Red Riding Hood review – sweet-toothed dances with Wolf ...

Comment on the movements of each character. How does the wolf move compared to the woodcutter? What does this represent.

Use lots of verbs; creeping, gliding.

 

Maths

Allow your child to play with a variety of water containers from your kitchen or bathroom.

You could do this in the garden in a paddling pool or a washing up bowl or in the bath or sink.

Please remember to supervise your child when they are playing with water.

Listen to them and encourage them to use the language of capacity.

Exploring Capacity with Coloured Water - The Imagination Tree

Then ask your child to think about the capacity of the cups yesterday.

Get the three cups again. Yesterday you filled the cups. Today ask your child to.

Can you fill this so that it is full, half full, empty! Challenge with a quarter full or three quarters full.

Ask your child to record this pictorially today. For example by drawing a line to show the water level on the cup.

Look out for more challenges coming later this week . . .

The Big Uniform Swap Shop

Next week, we will be collecting uniform that your children may have grown out of at SAF. We aim to wash it, iron it, sort it into sizes and make it available for families to take what they need for September. We hope that this will help everyone at this difficult time as uniform has hardly been worn but very much outgrown this year.

We will be holding a ‘uniform drop-off’ on Wednesday 1st July from 11.30 – 2.00pm. If you could drop off your uniform in a sealed carrier bag with the ages recorded on the bag to the office then we can prepare the uniform in ages and sizes ready for the ‘big swap’.

We will be accepting t-shirts, jumpers, cardigans, skirts, trousers, shorts, summer dresses, PE shorts, PE t-shirts, hoodies, shoes and trainers, as long as they are clean and tidy.

Please like and share this event to make this event as successful as possible!

As soon as we have prepared everything we will announce the date for the ‘uniform swap’ but it will be within the next two weeks.

Thank you for you kindness, understanding and support.

Mrs Tomlinson

Key Worker and Critical Care Booking Form

29 June 2020 Booking Form

If you are classed as a Key Worker as defined by the guidelines set out by the Government and wish to book a place in school, please complete the form and return to A2134@taw.org.uk by Friday 26 June @ 10am.

Not all requests will be accepted.

Mrs Tomlinson

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