5 Minute Fillers

I have found some useful PowerPoints on the twinkl website relating to different areas of maths. They are starter activities and so should only take between 5 and 10 minutes to go through. I will upload below all of the presentations, you can then select any one of them to go through.

 

Reception

All of the reception powerpoints are aimed at hitting the Early Learning Goal for Maths. If your child is finding any of them difficult there are also powerpoints available that are aimed at children working within the 30-50 and 40-60 bracket of their development. If you would like these resources then please email me and I will send over the appropriate resources.

Number Bonds to 10

Subtraction

Addition

Comparing numbers and quantities

Ordering numbers

Year 1

Number recognition and place value

Addition and Subtraction

Multiplication and division

Fractions

Properties of shape

Measurement

Position and Direction

Home Learning 20.04.20

Welcome back to the Summer Term Green Class. Hopefully you have all had a nice break and are ready for some new home learning challenges!

 

Phonics

Reception

The grapheme we are learning today is ‘th’.

Watch Mr Thorne does phonics and then go through all of your phase 3 cards.

Play Buried Treasure by selecting the +th option.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘ew’.

Watch Mr Thorne does phonics and then revise all of your phase 5 cards.

Play Buried Treasure by selecting the +ew option.

Maths

Reception

We are beginning a new topic for maths this term and we will be looking at addition and subtraction by counting on and back.

Begin by practicing counting on with your child by playing I count, you count.

You say- “1,2”

Your child says- “3,4”

And so on all the way to 20.

For the main activity today we will be using a White Rose method known as maths stories:

First 2 people were on a bus. Then 2 more people got onto the bus. Now there are 4 people on the bus altogether.

The number sentence would be 2+2=4.

You could draw your own bus and use lego people/pasta/counters or whatever you have available. Alternatively you can download this version to use:

t-n-7313-busthemed-ten-frame-and-counters-activity-english

Begin by working with numbers to 10 but feel free to move on to numbers to 20 if your child is confident. Think of an addition number sentence to give your child e.g. 3 + 2 = Then using your physical resources place 3 people onto the bus and say “First there were 3 people on the bus”. Then add 2 more people and say “Then 2 more people joined”. Ask your child how many there are now. See if your child can count on by putting the number 3 in their head and saying 4, 5 to represent the 2 additional people. It is OK if they aren’t able to do this yet, they can count from 1. Try different addition calculations using this method.

Year 1

We are also moving on with our maths learning for the Summer term and we will be looking at making halves/doubles and equal groups.

Go to the White Rose website and follow the tutorial and activities for Summer Term Week 1 Lesson 1. The activities are all about doubles. There are images for children to use on the question sheet however your child may need physical objects in front of them to help when working out the answers. You could use counters, pasta, lego pieces, anything you have available.

Don’t forget that you can use the Times Table Rock Stars website at any time to help with counting in 2s, 5s and 10s.

Literacy

This week’s book will be The Snail and The Whale by Julia Donalson. There is a lovely animated version on the BBC website or you might prefer to read the book to your child, if you haven’t got the book at home there is a version on youtube that they can listen to.

Once you have listened to/watched the whole story explain to your child that the story is all about a snail who wants to go on a journey. For today’s activity I would like children to think about where in the world they would like to go, it could be somewhere they’ve never been or somewhere they love going. Draw a picture to show me the place and then using full sentences tell me where it is and why you want to go there using the word because. Year 1 this is a great opportunity to use some wonderful adjectives!

Science

As an extra activity for you to try today I would like you to fill up a bowl of tray with water and try placing different objects into it. Which float and which sink? Do you know why? Can you predict which will float or sink and say why?

You could record your results in a table.

 

Mrs Mottram’s challenge

Mrs Mottram has heard a cuckoo whilst out and about around Claverley. Throughout the week could you research what a cuckoo looks like, where it lives, what it likes to eat etc. If you hear the cuckoo maybe you could record the sound it makes and where you heard it. Don’t forget to send us your work!

 

 

Home Learning 3.04.20

Phonics

Reception

Today’s grapheme is ‘sh’.

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

For today’s activity we will play Miss Pullinger’s sound river.  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!

Begin with:

flash, splash, sash, shin, ship, fish.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘ph’.

Revise all of your phase 5 phonemes using the flashcards and watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

For today’s activity we will play Miss Pullinger’s sound river.  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!

Begin with the words:

alpphabet, elephant, dolphin, phone, graph.

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

We are using the caterpillar shoes story again for our final writing challenge this week. I would like you to add your own section to the story. Think about:

What bug does the caterpillar meet?

How many shoes does the bug need?

What shoes does the caterpillar give?

Why does the bug need the shoes?

Remember your capital letters, finger spaces and full stops. Year 1 try and use adjectives in your sentences.

Maths

Reception

For today’s starter have a go at the Shape Patterns game on top marks selecting level 3.

Today we are looking at symmetrical patterns. Have a go at the Complete the Symmetrical Pattern and Symmetrical Pattern Butterfly worksheets.

You could also have a go at the Monster symmetry.

Why not try folding a piece of paper in half, paint a pattern on one side of your paper. Then fold the clean side over and press down, open it up and see what’s happened.

Year 1

For today’s starter have a go at Times Table rock stars.

Then go to the White Rose website and complete Week 2 lesson 1- compare capacity.

You could also have a go at page 22 of your Year 1 maths workbook.

Story Time

Today’s story is After The Storm.

Mrs Wilkes has also recorded a couple of stories for you all to enjoy, Hairy Maclary’s Bone and Slinky Malinki.

Challenge

Have a go at playing Kim’s Game. You will need a tray, several items and a tea towel.

Place all of the items onto the tray so that you can see them all. Have a good look at what’s on the tray. Cover the tray with a tea towel and try to remember all of the items, you could write a list draw them or tell a member of your family.

You can also play with somebody else. Place the items on the tray, the first person needs to close their eyes whilst the second person removes one of the items. The first person then has to look at the tray and work out which item was removed.

 

This game is a great way to develop memory skills which helps with the retention of knowledge.

Home Learning 2.04.20

Phonics

Reception

The grapheme for today is ‘ch’.

Revise all of your phase 3 phonemes and watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

Have a go at writing a list of words that begin with the phoneme ‘ch’. Have a go at the Picnic on Pluto game on phonics play selecting the +ch.

Year 1

The grapheme for today is ‘wh’.

Revise all of your phase 5 phonemes and watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

Have a go at the game Picnic on Pluto on phonics play selecting ‘wh’. Have a go at writing some of the ‘wh’ words- children may need help to identify words beginning with the ‘wh’ grapheme, that’s fine as long as you encourage them to spell the word independently.

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

We are using the caterpillars shoes again today and will be using The Unfortunate Fly activity on page 14. You may want to watch the video a couple of times to spot him! Reception, a simple sentence to tell me where the fly was is fine but Year 1 I’m expecting some exciting vocabulary!

Maths

Reception

For today’s starter practice counting forwards and backwards to 20, start by crouching down low on the ground and slowly move up as you count. You can also have a go at Teddy Numbers selecting either numbers to 10 or 15 depending on your child’s confidence.

We are carrying on with pattern today but we will be making patterns with sound. You can use your body by clapping/tapping your knees or you could use an instrument. Create a pattern of sounds by changing the sound, the volume or the speed e.g 1 clap, 2 quick claps, 1 clap, 2 quick claps. You can increase the number of different sounds to increase the challenge.

Try teaching your pattern to a member of your family and try to copy a pattern that they create.

Year 1

For today’s starter have a go at the Teddy Numbers game on top marks and select words up to 15. This will help to consolidate knowledge of written numbers.

We are carrying on with capacity and mass today by using the white rose website, week 1 lesson 5. You can then have a go at page 21 of your Year 1 maths workbook.

Story Time

Today’s story is The Smartest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson.

Home Learning 1.04.20

Phonics

Reception

The grapheme for today is ‘qu’.

Revise all of the phase 3 phonemes and watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

Mrs Summerfield has a game for you today- you will need a pencil and paper for todays activity.

Year 1

Your grapheme for today is ‘aw’.

Revise all of the phase 5 phonemes and watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

Have a go at Mrs Summerfields game, you can use the same phonemes for some revision or you could choose 4 phonemes from your flashcards and find items around your house for each.

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

We are still using the caterpillars shoes as the stimulus for our writing today. We are using the activity from page 9 of the workbook, choose which character from the story you would like to be and write a thank you letter to the caterpillar for giving you his shoes. You can use yesterday’s activity to help you structure your letter.

Maths

Reception

For today’s starter have a look at this presentation revising counting. It is a great way to develop mathematical vocabulary and your child’s ability to reason.

We are moving on to pattern for today’s activity. You could use one of the sheets I have uploaded below to help you create a pattern or you could do one of these activities:

Choose at least 2 colours and create a pattern by alternating the colours. You could choose to do lines, shapes or even numbers.

Find items around your house or garden and create a repeating pattern, you could have leaf, stone, leaf, stick etc.

Begin with 2 items or colours and increase them to up the challenge.

Shape Patterns

Simple Patterns

 

Year 1

For today’s starter use Times Tables rock stars to practice your tables.

Then go to the White Rose website and complete week 1 lesson 4. You can also look at page 20 of your Year 1 maths workbook.

Home Learning 31.03.20

Phonics

Reception

Today’s grapheme is ‘zz’.

Start by watching alphablocks.

Revise all of the phase 3 phonemes and see if children can remember where ‘zz’ is normally found in a word (at the end). For today’s activity write the graphemes ‘z’ ‘zz’ and ‘y’ on separate pieces of paper in large letters and place them in 3 different parts of the room or garden. Say a word to your child that contains 1 of the phonemes initially, they need to walk to the sound they hear. To increase the challenge you can give your child a word containing 2 of the phonemes and ask them to walk to both sounds in the order they hear them. To further increase the challenge they can write the word on the grapheme card.

Year 1

Today’s grapheme is ‘ue’.

Start by watching alphablocks.

Revise all of the phase 5 phonemes. For today’s activity write the graphemes ‘ir’ ‘oy’ and ‘ue’ on separate piece of paper in large letters and place them in 3 different parts of the room or garden. Say a word to your child that contains 1 of the phonemes initially, they need to walk to the sound they hear. Challenge them by asking them to write the word on the grapheme card.

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

Watch caterpillar shoes again. Talk about the different characters in the story and how they must have felt when they received the shoes before completing the point of view activity on page 8 of the booklet.

Maths

Reception

Have a go at singing one of our number songs to get you started.

We are carrying on with positional language today. Children can complete one of the activities set yesterday or they can have a go at drawing a map for the caterpillar from our Literacy activity to get through the forest. Write these positional words for them to use and make sure to include 1 of each action for your caterpillar:

Over

Under

Through

Around

Children could write their instructions for the caterpillar or you can scribe it onto the map for them.

Year 1

Begin by watching numberblocks. How many arrays can children make to make the number 12? Record your answers as an array using columns and rows.

Go to the White Rose website and watch the tutorial video and complete the task for week 1 lesson 3. Then use your Year 1 maths workbook and complete page 19.

 

As an additional activity today why not make an Easter card and write a message inside for a relative or friend.

 

Home Learning 30.03.20

Phonics

Reception

The grapheme for today is ‘z’.

Revise all of the phase 3 phonemes using the flashcards then watch Mr Thorne does Phonics.

For today’s activity play grab a giggling grapheme on top marks.

Year 1

The grapheme for today is ‘ir’.

Revise all of the phase 5 phonemes using the flashcards then watch Mr Thorne does phonics.

For today’s activity play sentence substitution. 

Literacy

Reception and Year 1

For this week’s Literacy activities we will be watching Caterpillar Shoes via the Literacy Shed website. Each day I will guide you to a different activity within the activity booklet- for some reason I can’t upload the document but here is the link for you to download it.

For today’s activity you will be using page 7 to design your own comic strip of the story. You can draw a different picture in each box to show the key events throughout the story.

Maths

Reception

For today’s starter practice your number formation, this could be in your workbook, with chalk or with water and a paintbrush onto outside pavement. Match the number you have written with the same quantity of items e.g 5 shoes, 4 flowers. See if you can get to 10 and for an extra challenge have a go at writing numbers to 20.

For today’s activity we will be looking at positional language. The challenges in the sheet below are for today and tomorrow. You could also set up an obstacle course in your garden and guide a member of your family through it using your positional language.

tf-n-115-eyfs-uses-positional-language-home-learning-challenges

Year 1

For today’s starter have a look at Times Table Rock Stars. I have set the tables to be practiced each week for you.

Then go to the White Rose website, watch the videos and complete the activities for week 1 lessons 1 and 2 on weight and mass.

 

Activities

In addition to your phonics, literacy and maths I have created a list of activities based on the caterpillar shoes for you to have a go at across the week:

  • Research and either draw or write about the life cycle of a butterfly.
  • Research what camouflage is and see what animals use it and why.
  • Design your own pair of insect shoes.
  • Go on a mini-beast hunt and see what bugs you can find. How many shoes would they each need?
  • Complete the word search on page 10 of the activity booklet.
  • Complete the shape reflection on page 12 of the activity booklet.
  • Draw your own butterfly- can you match the pattern on either side?
  • Make your own stick insect.
  • Pages 4, 5 and 6 of the activity booklet have some comprehension questions for the video. Watch the video again and see if you can answer them.

I hope you have all had a lovely weekend and are ready for week 2 of home learning!

As always please message me with any questions or updates.

 

Miss Pullinger

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