Mrs Colin-Stokes’s groups – w/b 8th February

Hello everyone – I hope you’re all doing well and have had a good weekend getting out in the fresh air. As usual, here are the phonics and numeracy activities for this week. We will following exactly the same plan in school during this week too.

Phonics

The sounds this week are: gl pl fl bl cl.

  1. For our ‘big’ writing of the sounds see how creative you can be outside. You could make a collage of the sounds using leaves, pebbles and/or sticks to help you remember the sounds as you say them.
  2. Log onto purple mash – English – phonics – phase 4 – cloze and find the sounds to complete the word games (gl and pl are blue, fl is green and bl and cl are green).
  3. Think of some of the words you made using purple mash or use the key words for this week for your activity this week. Make up some calligrams ( word pictures) to help you focus on the spellings. Do you remember doing these in one of our spelling sessions in school? I’ve added some on a sheet to give you some examples.
  4. Write out these key words: plot, float, blue,play, gloomy, clash, glad, flood, fly, glue. Try to focus on your very neatest handwriting.
  5. See if someone you live with will play ‘speed sound ‘ with you. Cut up a piece of paper into 15 pieces and write each of this week’s 5 sounds out 3 times each. Shuffle the cards and put them face down in a pile in front of you. Take turns to turn over the top card and the first person to say a word using the sound wins the card. The winner is whoever has most cards at the end of the game. To challenge yourself – you could play where you can’t repeat a word again once it has been used.  Calligram examples

Numeracy.

The focus this week is subtraction from 20 which follows on from last week when we looked at addition to 20.

Firstly, make yourself 2 ten frames (divide up a piece of paper into 10 squares – 2 rows of 5 squares) and place both in front of you so you have 20 squares. Use anything you have for counters (lego pieces, buttons, dried pasta shapes, wrapped up chocolate…) and put one ‘counter’ in each square so you have 2 full 10 frames which represents 20.

Move the counters to show these calculations: 20-5, 20-7, 20-9, 20-3. What do you notice? Hopefully you’ll see that the one 10 frame stays full because you’re only subtraction a number which is below 10. You should have been able to use your number bonds to 10 to help you work out the answers – 20 – 7=13 because 7 and 3 are bonds and the other 10 stays the same.

Now fill both 10 frames again and try these: 20-14, 20-11, 20-15. This time you’ll need to completely empty one 10 frame and then take some counters off the second 10 frame. Hopefully you’ll see that because the numbers you are subtracting are already 2 digit numbers your answers will all be single digits.

Once you’re more confident, see if you can say the answers to these without using the counters. 20-12, 20-6, 20-9, 20-14, 20-18, 20-7, 20-10. Most people find subtracting from 20 harder than addition so don’t worry if you find it a bit tricky – just keep trying your best.

Have a good week everyone and enjoy your half term holidays. As we can’t go anywhere my children have decided we’re going on holiday at home – they are going to cook different food from a different country every day. I’m quite looking forward to it! I wonder what adventures you’ll all get up to over the holiday….

Mrs Colin-Stokes

Home learning w/c 8th February

Dear Red Class,

We hope you have had another good week! Thank you again for all of the wonderful work you have been sending to us. We have thoroughly enjoyed reading through your lovely persuasive letters from your neglected/mistreated characters. You really did put lots of thought into your writing and used the features taught in the videos really well. Well done to all of you! We have published the home learning tasks for this week and have put up some extra activities for Safer Internet Day which is on Tuesday. We hope you enjoy completing some of those.

We shall look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning for our Teams meeting at 9.30am.

Mrs Harper-Jones and Mrs Derrer

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Home learning – w/c 8th February – English

We are continuing to look at our unit of work ‘Exploring the Deep’ this week. I have attached the links to the lessons below.

Monday 8th February 

Over the course of the next three lessons the book has been broken down into three sections. In this lesson you will look at the first part of the book and then answer questions about it.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-read-and-answer-questions-on-a-text-part-1-6mvkjd

Tuesday 9th February 

Today you are going to look at the second part of the book and answer questions about it.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-read-and-answer-questions-on-a-text-part-2-6wv68c

Wednesday 10th February

Today you will look at the third part of the book and answer questions about it.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-read-and-answer-questions-on-a-text-part-3-65hk6c

Thursday 11th February 

In today’s lesson you will have the opportunity to create your own imaginary deep sea creature and create a fact box about it. Have fun!

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-engage-with-the-text-and-to-complete-an-independent-activity-6nk38c

 

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Home learning – w/c 8th February – Topic

This is our last week on our unit of work about volcanoes and earthquakes. This lesson is looking at ‘How can we protect against earthquakes?’ I hope you have enjoyed this unit of work.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/how-can-we-protect-against-earthquakes-64vk2e

When you have watched the video I would like you to design a poster about how we can protect against earthquakes using the knowledge you learnt from the video.

Friday 5th February

This week our focus has been all about looking after your mental health. You have been doing some fantastic things to keep yourselves in a positive mindset. Here is just a reminder of one man who had an incredibly positive attitude and inspired many people.

This week saw the sad news that Captain Tom Moore sadly passed away at the grand age of 100 years old.  Captain Tom became an inspiration to the country back at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, with his positive ‘can-do’ attitude which led to him to creating the phrase “Tomorrow will be a good day!”

Back in April 2020, he started his 100th Birthday Walk, where he challenged himself to walk 100 lengths of his garden (which was 25m long) and complete the walk on his 100th Birthday, with a view to raising £1000 for the NHS.  Not only did he complete the walk on his 100th birthday, but he inspired the world with his perseverance and positivity, and raised an amazing £30 million by the morning of his 100th birthday!

Following this awesome achievement, Captain Tom wrote a picture book called “One Hundred Steps” that tells the incredible story of the man who walked 100 laps of his garden and captured the heart of a nation. Here he is with his grandson Benjie – enjoy and listen as he reads his own story to you…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sE3D0_oXGwQ&feature=emb_logo

I hope you take all of the messages from this week into the coming weeks and you can always go back to any of the posts if you need a little help.

Dear God,
We thank you for the people who have worked so hard on the front line through incredibly difficult times.
We pray that, as young people, we will be able to work successfully to shape a society in which we are fully represented, and for which we are fully prepared to take on our responsibilities.
We pray for better times ahead and look forward with hope for the future.
Amen.