For a rainy day….

If your child enjoyed the Little Red Riding Hood ballet … there are more stories performed here…

Three Little Pigs-

BBC iPlayer - CBeebies Presents - Three Little Pigs: A CBeebies Ballet

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b041mc85/cbeebies-presents-three-little-pigs-a-cbeebies-ballet

 

 

 

The Elves and the Shoemaker-

BBC iPlayer - CBeebies Presents - The Elves and the Shoemaker: A ...

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b05q24r5/cbeebies-presents-the-elves-and-the-shoemaker-a-cbeebies-ballet

 

 

 

 

 

Year 1…more tasks if you need them…

English

You will know the story really well by now!

Think about the key characters and what they might look like –

Little red riding hood | Red riding hood story, Red riding hood ...

Use whatever you have in your house to design and make your puppets. What type of puppet will you make? A stick, glove, toilet roll etc…or maybe story stones (glue pictures or draw with felt tips)

Here’s some that might inspire you . . .

Painted rock story stones - Little red riding hood (stickers ...

Toilet Paper Roll Little Red Riding Hood Craft - Red Ted Art ...

 

Now for the best part! Use your puppets to perform a puppet show to your family! Or at the window for passers by!

 

 

Maths

Measuring capacity using standard measures.

Cupboard search!

Is almond milk over? | The Tylt

Look through your cupboards; which containers hold liquids?

Look at milk, juice, washing up liquid, liquid soap, orange juice etc. Look for the standard measurements on the side. 4 pints, 350 ml etc.

Pyrex Glass Measuring Jug Transparent, 0.5L: Amazon.co.uk: Kitchen ...

 

Using the three containers from yesterday, use a measuring jug to find out how much water each cup holds.

Play this online game and read the capacity of the rocket container.

 

http://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/capacity/index.html

Year 1 – here’s some more tasks…

English

 Think about the main characters in the story; Ma, Little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, The Wolf Cutter

Red Riding Hood Cut Stick Character Description Sorting Activity
Little Red Riding Hood Differentiated Maze Activity Sheets ...

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 –

The wolf is _________ because . . .

The wolf is sneaky and deceitful because he dresses up in Grandma’s long frilly nightie and hides cunningly in the comfy bed.

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

 

Maths

Measuring capacity using non-standard measures.

Bottle Clipart Drink Me Pencil And In Color Bottle - Alice In ...

Drink me . . .

Watch this short Alice in Wonderland clip!

 

 

Get three different cups from your kitchen.

Your challenge is to find out which cup holds the most juice/ hot chocolate/ drink of your or Alice’s choice! You are going to use a small cup/ yoghurt pot to count how many can fill each cup.

You can make a guess first by looking at the cups. Fill out the grid below.

Capacity - estimating and checking capacity using non-standard ...

Then test it out. The cup with the most yogurt pot fillings has the biggest capacity. It holds the most juice.

 

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

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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 . . .

Year 1 . . . keep going with these challenges!

This week the weather forecast is showing lots of sunny weather.

Here are some challenges, if you are able to safely get outside . . .

(Remember to wear you hat and sun cream if you are playing and learning outside.)

  • Inspect an insect!

Minibeast Hunt – South Wilford Endowed Church of England Primary ...

Watch . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3166nK3Gym8

. . . and write the three characteristics of insects.

Mini beast writing paper | Teaching Resources

  • Research an insect of your choice.
  • Here are some videos of minibeasts; describe the way they look and move. Can you identify it as an insect using your knowledge from the SciShow Kids clip?

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-t-5144-minibeasts-videos-powerpoint

  • Hunt for minibeasts. Use minibeast keys in order to identify them.

Education Pack: Minibeasts - Invertebrate Survey | STEM

FREE! - Minibeast Classification Game (teacher made)

  • Play a game of beetle drive.

Draw a beetle of another type of insect. Remember the key parts of the insect that you have learnt, for example the thorax.

Cut the beetle up into different parts so that it’s like a jigsaw.

Get a dice and take it in turns to roll it. If you roll a

1 . . . you can collect the legs.

2 . . . collect a wing.

3 . . . collect the abdomen.

4 . . . collect the thorax

5 . . . collect the antennae

6 . . . collect the head.

Theme Ideas: Beetle Drive - The Boys BrigadeSMART Exchange - USA - Labeling the parts of a beetle

You could also hide these parts in your garden if you want to make it trickier!

  • Watch and listen to some stories by the author Eric Carle.

Here are some online versions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH6UIYCRmAE

  • Can you write a recall of the story?

If you are feeling really creative – change the insect . . . The bad tempered worm!

(These stories are fab because they have repetitive language in.)

  • Create a collage like Eric Carle

Choose which insect you would like to create so that you know which colours to use.

Paint or use pencils to shade areas of paper. Once dry, tear them up and arrange them to create the insect.

Assembling collages

  • Create a natural collage of a minibeast.

Insect | Land art, Minibeast art, Nature artCreative Outdoor Learning | Midlands Outdoor Learning Services

  • Make minibeast stones.

Stone crafts and activities - Something for the weekend - Mum In ...

  • Find out about minibeast microhabitats here . . .

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sb1FkmIucx0

and make a minibeast hotel using old plastic bottles packed with sticks, stones and cones.

Simple Bug Hotel for Kids | Hotels for kids, Bug hotel, Minibeasts ...

Simple Bug Hotel for Kids - Red Ted Art - Make crafting with kids ...

  • Enjoy walks with your family and write a forest school diary about what you have done outdoors this week!

 

  • Use your knowledge of measurement and length from last week to create minibeast wings that are 2 metres long!Use anything you have in your recycling to make the wings! Straws joined together, tubes, cardboard, paper, boxes, napkins, tissue.

    Use a metre stick or tape measure to measure the wings to 2m.

    Draw a plan on squared paper before you begin! Your design may change.

Here’s some ideas to inspire you . ..

Design your own butterfly wings Babyccino Kids: Daily tips ...Tutorial: How to Make Craft Foam Dragon Wings – thirdgencrafty

Butterfly and Fairy Wings craft - Worms Eye View % % %

Have fun outside this week!

Welcome to some more Year 1 Tasks

Tasks 3

Listen to Episode 3 of Little Red Riding Hood

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-ks2-english-little-red-riding-hood/zn9tmfr

 

Think about what has happened in the three episode so far.

  • Look at these emojis
  • Choose an emoji and say which character felt like this and explain when

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Free Transparent Background Emoji, Download Free Clip Art, Free ...

Sad Face Emoji Transparent - Emojis En Png Triste - 351x352 PNG ...

This 'grimace face' emoji is causing awkward conversations - make ...

 

Angry Emoji Images, Stock Photos & Vectors | Shutterstock

 

Mrs Midgeley ?

Little Red Riding Hood ?

Ma ?

The Wolf ?

For example: ‘I am choosing the happy emoji. Red Riding

Hood felt like this when she baked a cake for Grandma.’

 

The big question(s)

  • Red Riding Hood seems so busy helping everyone. Do you think she

goes to school?

  • Should Red Riding Hood be allowed to go to Grandma’s on her own?
  • Is there really a Wolf?

Vocabulary to discuss

dozy, nervous

 

Create a new dessert for Red Riding Hood to make. You will need to

think of a name for it, list the ingredients and write a description of it

31 Amazing Desserts For Your Child - Mom Blog SocietySo Yummy Chocolate Cake Decorating Ideas | Easy Cake Recipes ...

 

Maths

Watch this video and discuss with your child.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_97AO2SkGU

Longer or shorter than 2metres! Outdoor scavenger hunt!

Longer & Shorter | Comparison for Kids | Part 5 | Periwinkle - YouTube

Begin by making small world queues on the carpet area.

Plastic multi-colored toy cars are lined up on white | Premium Photo

Ask the children to compare the length of the queues to see if

Animal Line-Up: A Quick and Easy Activity from Busy Toddlerthey can use any of their knowledge from yesterday.

Discuss which queue is the longest/ shortest? Convince me?

Then model seeing which queue is longer or shorter than 2metres.

Use metre sticks and tape measures to see if these things are longer or shorter than 2 metres and record it on the sheet!

Make an estimate first – I think the fence panel is longer than 2 metres etc.

  • a fence panel
  • the width of your garden
  • the length of the shed
  • you!
  • a friend/ your mum, dad or teacher!
  • a grassy area
  • Your drive way/ pathway
  • a table
  • the sofa
  • your bed

 

Tasks 4

English-

Yes you guessed it…we are going to continue with Little Red’s story today…into the wood we go…

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/english-ks1-ks2-english-little-red-riding-hood-4/zbwfpg8

 

The big question(s)

  • Is Red Riding Hood’s instinct right – should she trust the hairy dog?
  • Did Red Riding Hood make a mistake?
  • Are the fairies really there?

Vocabulary to discuss

dawdle, peering through, fascinated, darted away, raided his wardrobe,

 

Let’s Act

This is a great scene for children to act out in pairs

  • Red Riding Hood meets the Wolf is disguise

Which character said this?

School Radio - Primary Music KS1: Little Red Riding Hood - Primary ...

School Radio - Primary Music KS1: Little Red Riding Hood - Primary ...

I do hope my little girl does not dawdle on the path. She is such a a kind daughter. I wish I could go with her.

.

Is that a fairy I can see over there? If I could just get a little closer then I would be able to see her. I know I shouldn’t go off the path but one minute won’t, will it?

 

OK, so dear little Grandma lives at the end of the path, does she? Well, I am sure there is a shortcut I can find. Oh, and I need to get rid of this silly straw hat!

 

I am so tired today. I hope I don’t get woken up by that wolf howling again. I have never heard a noise like it. How will I stay awake all day now?

 

Maths

2 metre maths!

Listen to this song about length. Sing and dance along!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/ks1-maths-length-height/zdrx92p

Together against COVID-19: 2 meters look like this | JDMT ...

 

Use your measuring skills to make lines of household objects 2 metres long. (Discuss that each item needs to be the same size for it to be a fair/ true comparison.)

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Make a 2 metre line of wooden blocks. How many blocks are in the line? (Record it on paper.)

Make a 2 metre daisy chain, using daisies from outside. How many daisies are in the chain?

Make a line of pencil crayons 2 metres long. How many pencil crayons have you used?

You can get as creative as you want with the objects you use – teddies, dolls, stones, pinecones, tins from the cupboard, old toilet roll tubes, spaghetti!

2 metres is . . . 37 pinecones long, 18 pencils long, 12 teddies etc.

Year 1 tasks for the next 2 weeks.

We are looking forward to welcoming some of you back this week!

We are going to be focusing on Little Red Riding Hood in English and measurement in Maths for the next two weeks. We hope you have fun!

In light of this, you will need a tape measure this week! String will be handy too!

Here are the first set of tasks . . .

Look out for more in the next few days.

 

TASKS 1

English –

KS1 English: Little Red Riding Hood - BBC Teach

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-little-red-riding-hood-pt1/zv8xvk7

Read and listen to the first episode.

The big question(s)

  • Is Mrs Midgley telling the truth?
  • Should Red Riding Hood be scared?
  • Can you believe in something if you have not seen it / them?
  • Do dreams ever come true?

Vocabulary to discuss pigtails, spire, supper, fir cones, tall stories, lull her to sleep

Little Red Riding Hood loves red…red clothes and red food.

Choose a colour (maybe your favourite colour) and draw and write a list of food that you’d buy or put in your basket. Use red if you find it hard to imagine a new colour.

Basket clipart outline, Basket outline Transparent FREE for ...

If you are feeling creative . . .

There is a lot of conversation in this episode so children may benefit from some hot-seating activities.

Hot-seating is when one person acts as a character from the story and other people ask them questions. They have to answer as if they were that character (in role!)

So one of you could dress up as Little Red Riding Hood! A red tea-towel over your head would be enough!

The other thinks of questions to ask her such as . . .

  • Why do you like red so much? (Make up the answers in character – “Because it’s my favourite colour! It’s so bright and striking and everyone can see me coming!”
  • Who do you live with?
  • What do you think about Mrs Midgley’s wolf story?

Then you could swap over and change characters! Could one of you be Mrs Midgley? The wolf? Ma?

Little Red Riding Hood visits Year 2 | St. Mary & St. Thomas Aquinas

Maths- Measurement! Social distancing.

This week we are focusing on length.

Length can be the distance between two points.

In order to keep ourselves safe, the government have given us special rules.

Look at the pictures below and discuss them. Which rule is being shown? What can you see? What do you notice? What is it showing? Do you have any experience of doing this? Have your parents? PSHE considerations – how did it feel?

(We anticipate that some of the words the children use may be – “a part, gaps, room, moved away, spread out, not touching, a long way, queues, lines, waiting, arrows.” These are non-standard words for length and distance. They might use some standard words such as metres, centimetres, miles etc.)

Majority want social distancing to remain at 2 metres, poll shows ...Risk of infection could double if 2-metre rule reduced, study ...

Social distancing in the workplace: the new norm - Buro Happold

You better be safe! You better be smart!

Jump on the broom but stay two metres a part!

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So what does 2 metres mean? What does it look like? What could you use to show me?

Use a tape measure or metre stick (you could create a metre stick by measuring out a stick 1 m long or some string) to measure out two metres on the floor.

Problem solve using a 1 metre stick to measure 2 metres by doubling the length!

Tape Measuring Scale Measuring Tape Measure Measurements Ruler ...How to Measure in Millimeters, Centimeters & Meters

Collect a pile of you child’s toys.

We need to make social distanced queues using the toys. Each toy must be two metres apart!

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Have different amount of toys in each pile. Which queue is the longest? Which is the shortest? Compare them; using the language of shorter and longer. How long is each queue – count in twos. This queue is 14 metres long.

Record their queues on a piece of paper. How can you illustrate that there is two metres between each toy? (Arrows and labelling 2 metres.)

Remember to count and order numbers with your child every day too! Write numbers on small pieces of paper or use the number pebbles we made a few weeks ago!

Listen to and join in with counting songs to 100.

 

TASKS 2

If your child enjoyed role-playing in Task 1 why not act out the whole story!

This is a great way to retell, remember and discuss the characters.

Reception- Week 16 – Pope Paul Primary

English-

Watch the second episode of Little Red Riding Hood

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/english-ks1-little-red-riding-hood-pt2/z6bdt39

School Radio - Primary Music KS1: Little Red Riding Hood - Little ...

The big question(s)

  • Can you ever trust a Wolf?
  • Do you feel sorry for the Wolf?
  • Is it ok for anyone to be that hungry?
  • Who do you need to keep a close eye on?

Vocabulary to discuss

restful, moonbeams, I presume, delissh, lunged, yelp, ruins, ointment,

distant chiming

Time to see the vet!

  • Get into pairs (you can do this at home with somebody!)
  • One of you is the Wolf and the other is the vet.
  • The Wolf needs to tell the vet what has happened to his nose – you can decide if you want to tell the truth or make up a different reason for your sore nose.
  • The vet will need to tell the Wolf how he can get better – you might want to think about an interesting treatment for the Wolf.
  • You do not need to write this down – have some fun talking!

 

But if you do want to extend it:

Write some speech for the text in the speech bubbles:

Little Red Riding Hood Editable Speech Bubbles

Some reading and writing challenges:

Read and write the sentences below and add some more interesting words or detail to improve them.

  1. The Wolf saw a hedgehog.
  2. The hedgehog was scared.
  3. The Wolf looked for food in his house.
  4. The Wolf saw a girl.

Remember to use punctuation and apply your phonic knowledge!

 

If you are in need of a challenge . . .

Look at some images of Little Red Riding Hood made by artists and write sentences about them.

Here are some to inspire you . . .

Little Red Riding Hood' Art Print - Jessie Willcox-Smith | Art.comLittle Red Riding Hood Art Print by G Berry

 

If you want to…

Game 2 Tic Tac Toe

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

 Tic-Tac-Toe - Playdough To Plato

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

 

MATHS

Set up queues outside of your child’s toys – some 2 metres apart and some not!

We need to check that they are socially distancing appropriately!

Children to practise measuring out 2 metres in between each toy.

Use language such as, “This is further than 2 metres. This is shorter than 2 metres. This is only a 1 metre distance.”

Use chalk on the ground to mark 2 metre intervals.

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Remember to keep playing lots of mathematical board games!

Use ones you have at home or print them off . . .

How to Play Snakes and Ladders – Yellow Mountain Imports

A really good learning activity would be to make your own snakes and ladders board as it involves writing numbers in order to 100. If you are feeling really clever start at 100 and write backwards to 1!

How to Make Your Own SNAKES & LADDERS Game : 6 Steps - Instructables

https://www.instructables.com/id/How-to-Make-Your-Own-SNAKES-LADDERS-Game/

 

We think these should keep you busy!

Remember practice makes perfect! Revisit our older posts if you want some other Maths, English or spellings.

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