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

YEAR 1 SPELLINGS

Here’s your weekly spellings!

They are part of the 100 high frequency words.

  1. mum
  2. one
  3. them
  4. do
  5. me
  6. down
  7. dad
  8. big
  9. when
  10. see

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.

 

Hello from Miss Reese and Miss Hullin

A big HELLO from Miss Reese and Miss Hullin – we are missing you all!!

Hope some of you have been enjoying the lovely sunny spring weather in your gardens!

Here’s a reminder of some of the activities we suggested in your resource pack.

English

  • Read lots of books with your child; talk about the plot and ask and answer questions. Support them to sound-talk and blend words.
  • Write a book review about a book; what did you like? What did you not like? Draw a picture.
  • Draw a new front cover for a book. Could you add a speech or a thought bubble?
  • Can you re-write the story? Could you re-write it and change where the story setting is/ or change a character.
  • Act out a story yourself and using toys.
  • Make puppets of your favourite story character using paper, card, old gloves and socks!
  • Watch Julia Donaldson books on BBC iplayer and turn the sub-titles on to practise reading.
  • Practise reading and writing tricky words. Play games with them such as snap or splat! Can you remember the letters in that tricky word? Can you write a sentence with that tricky word in?
  • Online phonics games; www.ictgames.com
  • www.lettersandsounds.com
  • Practise your handwriting!

 

 

Mathematics

  • Play a board game; snakes and ladders!
  • Count forwards and backwards to 100.
  • Make your own number line using a long roll of paper – can you jump forwards and backwards? What is one more or one less than that number?
  • Put number cards in order.
  • Count out groups of objects up to twenty! 1 car, 2 teddies, 3 sweets …
  • Use objects to add together or subtract two or three sets and write the equation 9+5= 23-8=
  • Name 3D shapes and see if you can find any objects in your house that match them? What properties does a ball/ sphere have? 1 curved face.
  • Online maths gameswww.topmarks.co.uk
  • www.bbb.co.uk/bitesize
  • www.ictgames.com

Cross-curricular projects

  • Bake something delicious; write the ingredients in a list, write the method and read the recipe. Use scales and cups to measure ingredients. Create a food menu for your tea!
  • Research a sea creature! Use books/ the internet with help from an adult. Write a fact-file!
  • Sort animals in the sea into omnivores, carnivores or herbivores! Record this by writing and drawing.
  • Build the titanic using blocks in you have them or junk modelling materials such as tubes, food packets etc. Think about all the different parts of the ship such as the funnels and the hull. Draw the titanic and label it.
  • Make a paper-mache globe using a balloon and newspaper and glue. Talk about and label the seven continents and the oceans of the world.
  • Use google maps to find places in the world.
  • Make some playdough! Add smells and colours. Create 3D sculptures; make shapes.
  • Design a life-jacket that would be able to float in your sink for 10 minutes. Discuss materials that float and sink.
  • Look after a plant; talk about leaves, buds, stems. What happens over time?
  • Grow anything from seeds; observe what happens. For example, cress – it even grows on cotton wool!

If some of you have been really busy and want some more ideas – we are just about to post tomorrow’s Daily Challenges!

 

Calling all Year One’s and your families! Daily home challenges!

From Monday, we will post three challenges for you to do each day.
If you are very proud and would like to take a photograph of your work, we would love to see it! You can post it in the comments section or email us directly with it. Please do not post photographs of your child (just their work) for safeguarding reasons.
We are excited to see what you have been doing and miss you all dearly.
This weekend, in preparation, during your daily exercise, please look for signs of spring. You could research some of the things you see and the reasons for this. Please remember to follow Government guidelines and stay 2 metres away from others during your exercise. If you are self-isolating with your family, look out of the window, go in the garden or simply research the signs of spring.
Remember, you still have a list of home challenges and can be doing little chunks each day. Please read a book with your child every day and read and write tricky words.
We look forward to hearing from you next week. Make sure that you are staying at home and being safe.
Miss Hullin and Miss Reese

100 High Frequency Words

There are 100 high frequency words that children need to be able to read and write by the end of year 1.

Each week we will post ten words for you to practise every day.

You could do Look, Cover, Write, Check or splat the word (with your hand or a flyswatter). Can your child think of a sentence with that word in? Can you say it in a monster/ witch/ mouse voice?

At the end of the week you can test your child and they could earn themselves a little treat! It could be bubbles in the garden or a yummy snack!

Don’t forget the ten you learnt last week! Keep reminding yourself of all the ones you have accumulated.

We love Oliver Jeffers!

In year 1 we have enjoyed reading some books by the author Oliver Jeffers. Our favourite is Lost and Found!

You can watch Oliver Jeffers read a book each day at 6pm with your child.

Or follow this link to watch pre-recorded ones.

https://www.oliverjeffers.com/books#/abookaday/

These stories might even inspire you to do some other activities such as creating a story map or finding out answers to questions that arise as you listen.

 

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