Well Done Green Class

I just wanted to say a massive well done to Green Class for completing your first week of home learning!

I am enjoying reading all about what you have been up to and looking at the photos you have been sending.

 

Home Learning 27.03.20

Phonics

Reception

Today’s grapheme is ‘y’.

Begin by revising all of the phase 3 flashcards- repetition is key! Then Watch the Mr Thorne does phonics video.

For today’s activity you will need to write some words on individual pieces of paper- start with y words but you can choose other words to add in- the focus is segmenting and blending. Use whatever you have available to make a river and scatter your words into it. Stand on one side of the river and sing my song ‘Miss Pullinger, Miss Pullinger, can I cross your sound river’. Choose one of the words from the river, segment the word and blend back together. If you get it right, hop across the river!

Some y words to get you started are:

yap, yes, yell, yam, yum, yuck, yet.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘oy’.

Begin by revising all of the phase 5 sounds- same as reception, repetition is key! Then watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

For today’s activity you will need to write some words on individual pieces of paper- start with oy words but you can choose other words to add in- the focus is segmenting and blending. Use whatever you have available to make a river and scatter your words into it. Stand on one side of the river and sing my song ‘Miss Pullinger, Miss Pullinger, can I cross your sound river’. Choose one of the words from the river, segment the word and blend back together. If you get it right, hop across the river!

Some oy words words to get you started:

toy, boy, annoy, enjoy, oyster, employ, ahoy, destroy

 

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

Complete the Spring senses poetry. Year 1s really focus on your vocabulary before writing your final poem, maybe create a list of describing words for each section first and then choose the best words.

Maths

Reception

For today’s starter play the add machine game on topmarks.

Carry on using the number formation and Easter booklets. If you have completed all of the activities in these booklets have a look at the White Rose website for Reception home learning. They have 5 activities to choose from based on an egg hunt.

Year 1

We are looking at subtracting today so have a go at the funky mummy game on top marks as your starter.

Then complete pages 13, 14 and 15 of your Year 1 maths booklet.

 

Why not have a go at some of these Lego challenges:

It sounds like everyone is doing really well with their home learning which is wonderful to hear; some of you have even sent me photos of you doing your work. It would be lovely if we could post some photos of everyone on our website so it feels like we’re all still together. If you’d rather not send any then you don’t have to but, if you would like to then just e-mail them to me and I’ll upload them.

I am missing you all and hope you have had a fantastic first week of home learning!

 

Home Learning 26.03.20

Phonics

Reception

Today’s grapheme is ‘x’.

Revise all of the phase 3 phonemes using the flashcards. Then watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

For our activity today we will be practicing our segmenting and blending by playing Buried Treasure Word Sort.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘ea’.

Revise all of the phase 5 phonemes using the flashcards. Then either go through the Sneaky Seals powerpoint or watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

For today’s activity complete the sentences in the Sneaky Seals work sheet. Can you come up with your own sentences? Afterwards why not make your own Seal Mask.

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

Complete your diary entry for today, try and include as much detail as you can.

Listen to the story A Monster Surprise. Have a go at drawing your own monster or use the Roll and draw monster sheet to help you. Once you have drawn your monster, tell me about him. Why have you given him those features? What does he like to do? Is he a scary or nice monster? Year 1 to write in full sentences. Reception either words or sentences.

Maths

Reception

For today’s Maths starter watch Numberblocks Whole of Me.

Have a go at the Easter maths booklet or the Spring I Spy and Add to 20. You will need the Spring I Spy and Add to 20 Checklist. These activities can be spread over today and tomorrow along with the number formation and shape colouring booklets.

Year 1

For today’s starter count in 2s to fill in your number square. What do you notice about the numbers that you are filling in today?

For the main activity you will need your Year 1 maths booklet. We are moving onto the addition and subtraction section today using pages 10, 11 and 12.

 

Please feel free to share your home learning with me via email, I would love to see how you are all getting on.

Miss Pullinger

 

Home Learning 25.03.20

Phonics

Reception

Today’s grapheme is ‘w’.

Begin by revising all of the phase 3 flashcards. Then watch Mr Thorne does Phonics.

Complete the activity Shells in the Waves.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘ie’.

Begin by revising all of the phase 5 flashcards. Then watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

Complete the activities below:

ie colour by phoneme

Roll and Read ie

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

Fill in your diary entry for today.

Have a look at these Spring images. What can you see in the pictures? Year 1, I really want to see some fantastic vocabulary to describe what you can see and please don’t forget- capital letters, finger spaces and full stops! Reception, you can write key words next to each image or have a go at writing a sentence, remember to segment each word slowly so you hear all of the sounds.

Maths

Reception

Start your Maths learning by watching the Numberblocks episode Ten again.

Use your tens frame to build number bonds to 10. You could use two different colours to show each part e.g. 4 red counters and 6 yellow counters. Can you record your number bonds in a number sentences?

I have also attached a Number formation booklet and a Shape colouring activity for you to complete at your own pace.

Year 1

Start your maths lesson by counting in 5s to fill in part of your 100 square. What do you notice?

Then watch the Numberblocks episode Ten again.

Can you record all of the number facts for each number bond to 10?

e.g.

6 + 4 = 10

4 + 6 = 10

10 – 4 = 6

10 – 6 = 4

 

Hope you are all enjoying the wonderful sunshine!

I have seen a fun activity that you may like to try, take some of your toy animals/dinosaurs outside and position them in front of a piece of paper so that the shadow made from the animal leaves an outline on your paper. Trace around the outline with a pencil or pen and colour in!

Miss Pullinger

Forest School

Hi all,

Mrs Mottram has put together a list of Forest School activities that you can do with your children over the coming weeks:

  • Go bird watching in your garden and see if you can identify any of the birds.
  • Listen to the different bird songs in your garden, can you identify which birds are making the noise?
  • Have a wander around your garden and look at the different plants and trees that you can see. Can you name any of them? You could use a computer or a non-fiction book to help you.
  • If you have a stethoscope, put it in a tree trunk and listen to the sap rising.

Take photos and let us know how you get on!

Home Learning 24.03.20

I hope you all enjoyed today’s home learning activities. I have detailed tomorrow’s Phonics, Literacy and Maths activities below.

 

Phonics

Reception

Receptions grapheme of the day is ‘v’. Watch the Mr Thorne video.

Again rehearse all of the phase 3 sounds but focus on ‘v’. See if you can come up with a list of words with the ‘v’ sound in. Then play the Buried Treasure game selecting the +v grapheme as the focus.

Year 1

Year 1’s grapheme of the day is ‘ou’. Watch the Mr Thorne video.

Again rehearse all of the phase 5 sounds but focus on ‘ou’. See if you can come up with a list of words with the ‘ou’ sound in. Then play the Buried Treasure game selecting the +ou grapheme as the focus.

 

Literacy

Reception

Write today’s diary entry letting me know what you have been up to.

Have a look at some of the pictures attached below. Can you write a caption to match? Remember to segment every word for spelling and use finger spaces between your words. There are a lot of images to choose some but I am only expecting 3-5 to be completed.

Pictures and Captions

Year 1

Write today’s diary entry letting me know what you have been up to. Don’t forget to sequence your sentences and to make them interesting!

Have a look at the sentences on the sheet below. Can you figure out which are fact and which are fiction? Rewrite the sentences in the correct column underneath.

Can you come up with your own fact or fiction sentences? You may want to choose a topic e.g. elephants, and write 2 facts and 1 fiction sentence. Read them to a member of your family and see if they can guess which is fiction.

Fact or fiction sentences

 

Maths

Reception

As a starter practice counting forwards and backwards to 20. Start low on the ground and slowly stand up as you count from 0 to 20. When counting backwards, start really tall and slowly crouch down as you count from 20 to 0.

For the main activity you will need a deck of cards.

Year 1

For today’s starter either print off a blank 100 square or draw your own. Count in 10s to fill in the last column of your square. Keep your square as we will fill in the other spaces on another day.

For the main activity you will still be working with numbers to 50 using your workbook (I have attached another copy below). Complete pages 4, 6 and 8.

Year 1 maths

Year 1 children were also sent home with an abacus Maths workbook. This can be completed at your own pace. We have not covered all of the topics in School as yet but children can feel free to attempt any activity.

 

As always please contact me with any queries.

Miss Pullinger

Times Tables Rock Stars

I have uploaded the times tables for the coming weeks to Times Tables Rock Stars for Year 1 children. If your child was in School on Thursday/Friday then they will have been sent with a log in to access the sight. If you do not have a log in then please email me and I will do my best to retrieve it.

I have initially set 1 table per week as the format may be slightly different than what children are used to. I have then built up varying combinations to consolidate children’s learning.

 

The link for Times Table Rock Stars website is here.

Home Learning 23.03.20

Phonics

Reception

Children have been learning the sounds from phase 3 of the Letters and Sounds program. I am beginning at the start of the program again to consolidate children’s learning.

I would recommend using the phonics flash cards that were sent home by holding each one up in turn for your child to say the phoneme. The grapheme that children will be looking at today is ‘j’, show them the Mr Thorne video on youtube focusing on ‘j’.

Then go to the phonics play website and play the Reading Robot game focusing on phase 2 sounds initially but moving onto phase 3 if your child is finding this easy.

Year 1

Children have completed all of the phases of Letters and Sounds and are now consolidating their knowledge. I would recommend using the phonics flashcards that were sent home by holding each one up in turn for your child to say the phoneme. I am beginning at the start of phase 5 with the grapheme ‘ay’. Watch the Mr Thorne video on youtube focusing on ‘ay’.

Then go to the phonics play website and play the Reading Robot game focusing on phase 5 sounds.

 

If you are unsure about any aspect of phonics you can look back at my previous posts with an overview of phonics and with phonics apps.

 

Maths

Reception

As a maths starter ask your child to choose a number song to sing- ten green bottle, 5 cheeky monkeys, 5 speckled frogs, 5 currant buns. Get them to hold up the corresponding number of fingers and fold 1 down each time something is taken away.

You will need two dice for today’s activity. Take turns to roll the dice and say 1 more and 1 less than the number you roll. You can make this more challenging by using both dice.

Roll both dice and write down the number sentence before working out the total. e.g if you roll a 2 and a 5 your number sentence would be 2 + 5 =  You can further challenge your child by adding a third dice.

Children can use the number line sent home to help them or physical resources such as pom poms, counters, pasta etc.

Play the Teddy Numbers game on Top Marks. You can select either numbers up to 5, 10 or 15 depending on your child’s confidence.

Year 1

Year 1 will be looking at place value with numbers to 50. Children will be representing numbers to 50 by identifying how many tens and ones each number has for example, 37 has 3 tens and 7 ones. Children will then identify 1 more and 1 less than with numbers to 50, they can use the 100 square to help them if needed. To further challenge your child- complete the table at the bottom of page 5 with numbers above 50.

Complete pages 3, 5 and 7 of this home learning pack:

Year 1 maths

Play the game Shark Numbers on top marks.

 

Literacy

Reception

Keep a daily diary of your activities whilst you are home learning. Children can design a front cover for their diary and practice writing their full name using their kinetic letters and the days of the week. Children may want to draw a picture showing different parts of their day with simple captions. Your child may need support to segment their chosen words for spelling, say the word slowly for them and if they are still struggling break it down into the individual phonemes e.g park would be p- ar- k. Get them to record the sounds that they hear even if this is just the beginning or end sound. Once they have finished ask your child to read their work back to you and record underneath what they say. 

 

Year 1

Keep a daily diary of your activities whilst you are home learning. Children can design a front cover for their diary and practice writing the days of the week and months of the year.

Choose 3 items from around your home and write clues using adjectives (e.g It has blue fur.) and positional language (It lives next to my bed.) to describe them. Read your clues to a member of your family and see if they can guess the object. Remember to use capital letters at the start of your sentence, finger spaces in between your words and a full stop at the end.

Try to write 3 clues for each item. At the end of each set of clues write the sentence- What am I? Remember to use a question mark at the end!

 

Please contact me with any queries, Miss Pullinger.

Home Learning Ideas

Here a few ideas for you to use over the coming weeks covering all areas of the curriculum. I will upload a separate post with the Phonics, Maths and Literacy learning for the coming week.

I would recommend completing the follow activities daily:

Spellings and Camera Words

Reading

Handwriting

The kinetic Letters sheets for handwriting are attached below:

Abracadabra Family

Jumper Family

 

The following suggestions are just ideas for you to use and are by no means prescriptive.

Topic

Science

The plant activity sheets are attached below:

Parts of a Plant Plant Growth Sequence Plants need…

I have also attached an animal pack, this is a topic we have previously covered:

Year 1 Science Learning from Home (Animals, Including Humans) Activity Booklet

R.E

P.E

Key Skills

Creative

 

Home Learning

Dear Parents

I will be sending regular updates via the website with suggested work covering all areas of the curriculum for your child to complete if they are not attending school.

I would recommend, where possible, that you read with your child everyday. Mrs Mottram has sent home additional reading books to assist with this and I will send out a link to free eBooks that correspond to your child’s phonics phase.

In addition I will send daily phonics and maths challenges for your children to complete at their own pace.

Miss Pullinger

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