Fabulous – it’s Friday!

Friday

ENGLISH –

Write a weekly forest school diary – just like we would at school! You could do this from your window or during your daily exercise outdoors.

Today could you try and write 3 specific parts; 3 paragraphs?

  1. The start of your journey; leaving the house, locking the door, checking the weather.
  2. The middle of your journey; what do you pass, see, smell, feel, hear, touch?
  3. The end of your journey; do you go back the same way? How does your body feel after your daily exercise? Has the weather changed or stayed the same? How long has it taken you?

Use capital letters, full stops and finger spaces.

Make sure your reading can be read back by others.

 

MATHS – Make your own skittles using toilet roll tubes or bottles filled with rice, sand or mud.

DIY Skittles & Games | Learning 4 Kids

DIY Toilet Paper Roll Bowling Game | Mom.com

https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/make-your-own-skittles

Make a scoreboard and tally how many skittles each player knocks down. (You could write the number by the side.)

After 3 turns add up the scores. 5+3+4=

Who was the winner?

You could play tin can alley with your recycling!

If you want to make it trickier you could put labels onto each tin can. When they knock over the cans they have to add up the score on each can.

 

BE ACTIVE – Flip a coin game!

Coin Flip Game- a mental game exercise - The Athlete within You

Flip a coin and determine which way you move (30 seconds for each!)

Heads Tails
Run on the spot

Hop

Crawl around

Curl up into a ball

Skip

Jog around the garden

Jump up and down

Star jumps

Stretch up tall

Side step

 

If you are feeling creative, you could make up your own moves!

PROJECT –

Just for fun! When you are out on your daily walk or in your garden collect sticks. Compare the sticks including the length. You could use lollipop sticks too! Or anything long!

Can you make a picture frame using the sticks and some string?

What shape will your frame be if you use 4 sticks the same length? What shape will it be if you use 6 sticks?

Which picture or photo will you put inside it and why?

Can you make a 3D photo frame to place one of your models inside?

How to make a Popsicle Stick Picture Frame? - YouTube

Picture Frames Made From Sticks And Twigs | Nature crafts, Camping ...

 

It’s Wednesday Challenge Time

Wednesday

ENGLISH – Think about the main characters in the story; Jack, Ma, the Giant and the Giant’s wife.

Jack and the Beanstalk Literacy Activities | Jack, the beanstalk ...

You could draw the characters and write words around them.

Use the words to write a character description.

Repeated sentences can be helpful in order to give your child a structure.

It could be –

Jack is _________ because . . .

Jack is brave because he goes into the giant’s castle and the giant wants to eat him.

Jack is kind and heroic because he gives the poor people of the town the golden eggs so that they can eat.

Using words like ‘because/ and’ means that your child is joining two ideas which is great!

 

MATHS –

Collect as many pairs of shoes as you can from around the house.  Put them in pairs and in lines. Socks are good for this too and might help you tidy up the washing pile!

Three pairs of shoes, three stages of the growth.

Ask questions like –

“if you have 10 shoes how many pairs do you have?”

” How many shoes do you have in 6 pairs?”

Counting in 2s Shoe Themed Display Posters (teacher made)

Can you help them count along in 2s.

 https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zkjv382

Use this site to extend the learning if you want to or have the time.

 

 

BE ACTIVE – If you are able to go for a daily walk can you . . .

  • run for 30 seconds
  • walk for 2 minutes
  • jump for 30 seconds
  • hop to the nearest lamppost
  • roll on some grass
  • skip to the nearest tree

Could you do this outside if you have a garden?

Indoors – How many star jumps can you do in 30 seconds? Could you use a timer on your phone?

How to Set Sleep Timer on Your Phone

How many hops can you do in 30 seconds?

How many frog leaps?

Can you run on the spot for 30 seconds?

 

PROJECT –

Can you make a model of one of the boats Columbus travelled in?

How to Recreate Models of Christopher Columbus's Sailing Ships ...Five Homemade Boats - Craftulate

 

Make a plan using the diagram you made yesterday. List the materials you may need. (Remember your plan might change as you get stuck in!)

This may take you a few days to complete. Good learners return to challenges to continue and improve them.

Can you make more than one boat?

Wood Stick Ship | Craft stick crafts, Popsicle stick boat, Boat crafts

Could you test your boat out on water?

Can you have a boat race?

How does this boat compare to the titanic?

 

Welcome to a new week – something to motivate you on Monday!

Welcome to another week…

Miss Reese and Miss Hullin are aware home learning is probably very strange for you all…if you have a go at any of these activities and find any of them useful, that’s all we are hoping for!

Please don’t think you have to use and complete all of them, everyday.

You are the ones with your children and we know you will to be guided by how they are doing and what you think they need to do next…

Have fun and take plenty of breaks… we’ve added more yoga if that has been helpful for relaxation.

For an activity on Friday it would be useful if you had saved up some recycling – plastic bottles, tin can, toilet rolls – any of these would come in handy – just use whatever you have…

 

Activities for anytime…

Please remember to read books daily

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000fbs4/cbeebies-bedtime-stories-740-joe-wicks-love-monster-and-the-perfect-present

Look at tricky words – remember the youtube songs from before easter -if they help.

There are lots of games and resources on www.letters-and-sounds.com

 

Please look at phase 2, 3 and 5 digraphs on a daily basis.

Read Write Inc., Complex Speed Sounds A4 Chart | Teaching Resources

Please keep looking at the sounds that groups of letters make – if your child needs to. Please use this video again if it helps.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sNxyckQJK8

Can your child say the sound that represents each letter?

When you say a sound can they write each of the letters that represent that sound?

 

 

This week’s spellings are

  • put
  • could
  • house
  • old
  • by
  • come
  • don’t
  • look
  • very
  • there

 

Monday Challenges

ENGLISH – Now where were we with Jack… oh yes he’s just spotted that scary castle!

Watch the next 2 episodes 9 and 10

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-jack-and-the-beanstalk-pt9/zkg7scw

Can you work out who would have said this speech…

Jack? Ma? The Giant? The Giant’s Wife?, The Old Man? or..the cow?

School Radio - Primary Music KS1: Jack and the Beanstalk - Primary ...

  • Fee-fi-fo-fum…I smell the blood of an Englishman.

 

  •  Got you! Well,well so it was you at the door!

 

  • I’m so proud of you Jack. But what are we going to do with that giant beanstalk.

 

  • Who did he steal all these coins from? I know lots of villagers who need money for food.

 

Maybe draw the characters and their speech bubbles coming from their mouth!

Trust me Jack's Beanstalk Stinks Companion by Speech Time Fun | TpT

…or write your own!!!

MATHS – Play a board game likes snakes and ladders. If you haven’t got a board at home you could make one –if you’re feeling creative!

snakes and ladders | myfourboysandme

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntoa70jwka8   or

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

 

or use one on the computer

https://www.primarygames.com/puzzles/board/snakesandladders/

 

 

You can follow that up with more related activities if you want/need more maths to do…help to count on and back.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znfk8xs

 

 

 

 

BE ACTIVE – Why not try some more yoga

https://youtu.be/oYI0TPJOuGk?t=105

Little Box of Happy by Bari Koral: Amazon.co.uk: Music

 

PROJECT

Imagine (like Columbus) you found yourself in a new land. Maybe a desert island or a jungle.

10 Uninhabited Islands around the World (with Photos & Map) - Touropia

Taking a trip to the Caribbean? Here are five things you should ...

Can you write a Message in a Bottle

Don’t forget you to think about what you can…

SEE, HEAR, SMELL, FEEL AND TASTE!

Message In A Bottle Stock Photography Royalty-free, PNG, 466x700px ...

Perhaps roll it up and keep it in your own bottle.

 

Thursday’s Challenges are here…

ENGLISH – Yes you guessed it…we are going to continue with Jack’s story today. Up the beanstalk we go….

Watch and read the next 2 Chapters 7 and 8. Encourage your child to recall what has happened to Jack so far…

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-jack-and-the-beanstalk-pt7/z6mykmn

Draw the biggest, scariest castle that you can imagine…

Haunted Castles | Scary For Kids

spooky castles tumblr - Google Search | Haunted castle, Dark ...

Here’s some pictures to help.

Write sentences or label your castle with phrases describing what it looks like.

MATHS – Non-standard measurement. Using the balance scales made on Monday can you measure and record the weight of a set of objects?

You will need a set of objects for example a fork, TV remote, apple, rubber, cup.

You will need something to measure them against – like buttons or pasta.

How many pieces of pasta does the apple weigh? How will you know? You will know when the two buckets on the balance scale balance – they are in line/ parallel with each other.

Make statements – The apple weighs 32 pasta pieces.

BE ACTIVE – Watch this ballet. Discuss and describe this type of dance. Do they move at the same time? Do they move in the same way?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bntjn7XQH70

 

Can children copy some of the moves? Can they describe what the ballet dancer is doing with parts of their body?

Play the music again and allow your child to free-style in a ballet style!

PROJECT – Look at this artwork.

First Landing of Christopher Columbus

Columbus, the Indians and the 'discovery' of America

What does your child notice? What is happening in the background? Foreground? Who do you think the people are? What are they wearing? When is this artwork set? What did the artist want you to think about? What do you feel when you look at the picture?

Could you recreate your own piece of artwork based on Christopher Columbus? You could use whatever media you have – paint, pencils, natural materials from the garden, junk modelling materials.

Wednesday Challenges

ENGLISH –

Watch the next 3 episodes of Jack and the Beanstalk – Episodes 4, 5 and 6.

www.bbc.co.uk

 

 

Think about the part of the story when Jack made his wish.

Discuss what wishes you might make…not just things you want but wishes that might help others too. You might want to make a wish box, like this one here…This one was done at Christmas time but you could make your Spring wishes!!!!

https://www.education.com/download-pdf/activity/14832/

Help your child write their wishes down.

 Make a Wish Box | Activity | Education.com

 

MATHS – The Elephant Mass song! This song has lots of language that your child needs to be able to use.

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

Once you have watched it – could you change the Elephant for something else? The feather mass song or The lorry mass song?

BE ACTIVE – Dance! Dance is a sequence of movements to music.

Explore dancing by listening to your favourite music and moving to it.

Watch https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/physical-education-ks1-ks2-lets-get-active-dance-zone-simple-movement-patterns/zbxvqp3

Encourage your child to join in with the moves.

Can you choose some spring music online and can your child create their own Spring Dance, with what they know about spring; a movement for blossom growing?

You could have a ‘Strictly come dancing’ competition and score each other’s dance at the end. Can you describe what you liked about the movements? I liked it when Miss Hullin was pretending to be a daffodil and she was swaying from left to right etc.

PROJECT – Listen to this song about Christopher Columbus.

What Ever Happened to the Niña, Pinta and Santa Maria? | The ...

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

Can your child learn the song? Could they add any more verses – The King of Spain, gave some money in 1492 for the Nina and the Pinta and the Santa Maria too!

He took some money and some slaves in 1492, on the Nina and the Pinta and the Santa Maria too.

At school, many of our children enjoy writing songs. You could add household sounds and beats to the song – tapping a saucepan, shaking some rice.

Summer Term Monday’s Challenges

 

We hope you have enjoyed the Easter break as much as you could.

 

Here’s the solution to that EGG MATHS CHALLENGE –

3 eggs in the brown basket, 2 eggs in the red basket and 5 in the pink basket! How did you do?

We have received some lovely emails showing us how you are being ‘stay at home’ superheroes! Thank you for all the hard work that you are doing at home. Please continue to share this with us in the coming weeks. If you want either of our emails please contact A2134@telford.gov.uk

This week’s spellings are

  • get
  • just
  • now
  • came
  • oh
  • about
  • got
  • their
  • people
  • your

Please recap the spelling from before the Easter break. Here are some ideas about how to teach the spellings:

Look at the words, cover them, write them from memory and check them again!

Can your children use the words and write them in sentences?

Can the adult write some sentences and the child read them and underline the words which are spellings?

Can children give definitions for some of the words. If one is tricky research a definition online. (Make you own dictionary!)

Hide the words around the house, when they find them tick them off the list?

Play pairs or snap with the words by writing two of each onto paper!

Play ‘spelling bingo’ by creating a grid and pulling words out of a hat!

Write the words in creative ways; using felt-tips, paint, cereal, spaghetti, crisps!

Read Write Inc.: A0 Speed Sounds Poster (READ WRITE INC PHONICS ...

Can your child say the sounds, when seeing the different ways that they can be written.

This video will help with the way the sounds are pronounced.

 

 

Monday’s Challenges

Please remember to read books daily and look at tricky words. Please look at phase 2, 3 and 5 digraphs on a daily basis.

There are lots of games and resources on www.letters-and-sounds.com

There are some Year 1 Home Learning Mathematics challenges on this website –

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/

and you can access a lesson a day. (Start at week 1 – Weight and Mass) There are videos to teach your child and activity sheets with questions to complete.

 

This week we will be beginning an ongoing project about Christopher Columbus!

ENGLISH – 

Listen to the first part of this well known traditional tale -Jack and the Beanstalk

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-jack-and-the-beanstalk-pt1/zjnc7nb

To see the writing as you listen, click on the blue speech bubble and click on the largest Aa.

Can you describe how the cupboard would look in your daydream. Remember to use lovely descriptive language like Jack.

            Eg.   ripe, yellow cheese

              creamy cakes and ginger biscuits

Can you draw your cupboard and write descriptions of your most amazing meal ever.

 

 

MATHS – This week we will be focusing on weight which will support The White Rose activities (link above.)

Today we would like you to make your on balance scales.

https://jdaniel4smom.com/2018/05/make-homemade-balance-scale-to-weigh-chickens-activity.html

What do these scales measure? Why does each bucket need to be the same? Test your balance scales out using objects. Can you use language to describe what you have found out and compare objects? For example, the duck is heavier than the strawberry. The strawberry is lighter.

BE ACTIVE – Animal Yoga https://www.wildlifetrusts.org/sites/default/files/2020-03/WT-WILDLIFE-YOGA.jpg

As an extra you can research the animals and write fact files about them! Draw the animals and labels the parts of their bodies. What do they eat? Where do they live?

Can you think of your own animal to make into a wildlife pose?

On YouTube there are examples of children doing this type of yoga.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oGR5xucItI

PROJECT – Watch this clip about Christopher Columbus.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zhpchbk/articles/znchkmn

Read and discuss the key facts with your child. Ask your child questions about what they have heard? How long ago was Christopher Columbus alive? What was Christopher Columbus famous for? Nowadays, why do people disagree with what Christopher Columbus did? Where did Christopher Columbus want to visit? Who paid for the ships Columbus would use? Can you remember the names of the ships? Which continent did he discover?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

           

 

 

 

‘Good Old Julia Donaldson!’

Gruffalo Facebook page – doing weekly posts too …

https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGruffalo/

 

 

Image from The Smeds and The Smoos
Image from The Stickman
The Gruffalo
Image from A Squash and A Squeeze

Fabulous Friday Challenge

 

  1. Have a tricky word Easter hunt! Get your child to write tricky words on paper shaped like eggs and hide them around your house and garden! Can they find them all and read them !  Possibly use them in a sentence? Words to use:

come   what     two     little     when      have      their      all

   there   ask  where    some   they    your   here    was

 

 

 

These songs can be found to help learn them too – you can find them for other phases 3,4 and 5. They are all really useful.

2. Project –  Draw or paint a rainbow to put up in your window IF you’d like to say a big thank you to our key workers and spread some cheer.

If you need some help you might want to look at this video – but please feel free to be as creative as you want to.

 

3. Our final Easter Maths challenge for the whole family.

This could be good fun if you used Mini eggs – 3 different colour and use 3 different containers.

Eggs in Baskets

Age 5 to 7 

There are three baskets, a brown one, a red one and a pink one, holding a total of ten eggs.The Brown basket has one more egg in it than the Red basket.

The Red basket has three fewer eggs than the Pink basket.

How many eggs are in each basket?

We will give you the answer when we come back with your daily challenges after the Easter holiday. Have fun and don’t eat all the eggs until you have solved the problem.

 

Miss Reese and Miss Hullin want to wish you a safe and happy Easter.

You have all worked so hard trying to complete our challenges that we think you all deserve a break over the next 2  weeks – your normal Easter break! (Yes – you too grown-ups!)

 

Look out for more posts in 2 weeks!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday’s Challenges

Hope some of you enjoyed the Bug Safari today.

If you need some more challenges, here’s a few more for tomorrow. If you are still working off our original list -that’s great too!

Tuesday-

  1. PHONICS – Read The Easter Story on https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Easter/EasterStory.aspx  Answer these questions: What do Christian’s believe happened at The Last Supper? Have lots of discussion about this Christian story.  Children could write the answers if they would like a challenge! Describe what Jesus was made to wear at his crucifixion. What does jealous mean? Why are the priests jealous of Jesus?
  2. Make Easter biscuits. Can you decorate them with patterns? You can find a recipe on   https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/iced-easter-biscuits
  3.  MATHS – Listen to The Months of the Year Song                                                  Look at a calendar if you have one or one online. Discuss the seasons in relation to the months of the year. Talk about special events in your child’s life such as which month is your birthday in? Which month do we start school in? When is Christmas?    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe9bnYRzFvk

Monday’s Challenges

PHONICS –

Write about the signs of spring you have spotted.(Just like in our Forest School Diaries!) Remember to write sentences with capital letters, full stops and finger spaces. Can you make your writing really interesting by describing the things you have seen using adjectives? Use your phonic knowledge to sound-talk the words. If it is a long word, clap the syllables in it so that you don’t miss any sounds out.

For example – I saw beautiful, pink blossom, like candy floss, growing on a tree.

If you couldn’t get outside maybe watch Sci Show for kids on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qaZ2CICGuL8&t=634s

PROJECT –

Wrap up and go in your garden – if you can!  Go on a Bug Safari – don’t forget to look under rocks and stones. Stamp on the floor with your whole family and see how many worms come up to see you – this is sometimes called ‘worm charming’. Please don’t forget to return all living things back to where you found them –just as we would in Forest School.

Spring is well and truly kicking in now, and the warmer weather will bring lots of creepy crawlies out. You’ll soon notice your garden teeming with wildlife! Can you find…

a worm after a spring shower

a bumblebee looking for nectar

a spotty ladybird exploring the grass

a slimy snail in a dark damp spot

a butterfly basking in the sunshine?

Draw/paint pictures of what you find.

 

MATHS –

Listen to The 7 Days of The Week Song

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tx0rvuXIRg

Ask children –

What day is it today?

What day was it yesterday?

What day will it be tomorrow?

If today is Monday, the tomorrow will be . . .

Can you make a weekly diary so that children are using the days of the week? e.g. On Monday we had soup for lunch.

 

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