Wolves Friday 3rd July 2020

Date: 2nd Jul 2020 @ 1:19pm

It’s Friday Wolves and you’ve nearly completed yet another week of home learning.  Well done! 

This is a reminder of the learning that the reception children will need to complete today:

RECEPTION

Friday 

Maths

Colour a quarter of a shape:

See Monday’s blog for activity sheet.  Colour one quarter of each shape.

Writing

Please use the document found on Monday’s Class Blog page – Brian Bear

Reread Brian Bear on page 3 and 4 and complete pages 10 and 11 (Teddy Bear’s picnic song and picnic list).

Reading

Read together the story of Mr Big.  Discuss with your child how Mr Big felt when the other animals didn’t want to be around him.

Phonics

Continue to use teach your monster to read.   www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/

(free to set up an account on laptop/home computer)

Phase 4: Adjacent consonants

www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0rEKvcXPm0&feature=youtu.be

Follow up sound using games on Phonics Play: 

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/ 

Topic

Music

PSHE

Art

Play ‘What’s that Sound?’

Game 1- Hum a song to your child that they are likely to know. Can they guess which song it is from the tune alone? Take it in turns to hum out a tune.

Game 2- Go into a room of the house while your child listens outside of the door. Make a sound or play a rhythm out on an item in the room e.g. tapping on the table. Open the door and ask your child to find what you used to make the sound.

 

This is a reminder of the learning that Y1 and Y2 children will need to complete today:

Y1 and Y2

Friday 

Maths

Y1 Weekly Challenges

Y2 Weekly challenges

Writing

Y1 Reread Brian Bear on page 3 and 4 and complete pages 10 and 11 (Teddy Bear’s picnic song and picnic list).

Y2 Reread Superheroes on page 4 and 5 and do page 12 and 13 (follow instructions to make Superhero cuffs).

Reading

Y1 and Y2 Read a book or comic from home.

Phonics

Y1 Phase 5 

Y2 Phase 6 

Phonics play website  Click on Resources then Phase 5 or 6.

Topic

Music

PSHE

Art

STEM:  Making Instruments – Animal Sounds 

  • How many different animal sounds can you make with your voice?  
  • Try making an instrument that sounds like a chicken. You will need: tin can/plastic cup, and some string. 
  •  Make a small hole in the base of a tin can or plastic cup. 
  • Thread string through with and knot on the inside. Wet your fingers and run them down the string to produce a chicken noise.   

For more ideas take a look at the full resources here.    

 

Have a super day and a lovely weekend Wolves!  We look forward to seeing some of your learning on the Discussion for this week. 

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