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CLASS 1 Thursday 30th April

RHebblewhite - 29 Apr 2020

Thursday 30th April


Good Morning Class One! I hope you had a good day yesterday! It was lovely to see more of your fantastic work!

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Every three weeks you will have the opportunity to swap your child's pack of reading books.  The swap is entirely optional and you don't need to have read all your books to participate. If you would like to join in, the more the merrier! In order to maintain social distancing, there will be a plastic tub outside Class One's door, where you will be able to leave your pack between 10am-12pm and pick up another between 12-3.30pm. Although this will involve two trips out, hopefully this will mean that there will always be at least one pack to swap with. Please can you pop a piece of paper in with your pack, labelled with your child's name, in order to differentiate between them, e.g. Daisy's Pack.

Here are some jobs for today:

Someone has been busy practising this week's song! Amazing moves!


Why not have a go at joining in with week's song?
 
https://family.gonoodle.com/activities/little-green-froggy

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Phonics 

Perhaps you would like to practise your letter names today.
Join in with the alphabet song, below:



 
   Do you like our sentences, to go with yesterday's pictures?!       
 
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 Can you make a video all about your pet or favourite teddy? Here is a video about our pets, Nibbles and Snuffles, to give you some ideas!

 
 Helpful Hands! 


Look at these 'Helping Hands'!!

  

   Well done for helping your grown-up yesterday.  You job today is to:

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All aboard!
  Look! Robert made a bus stop for his teddies!

 
 
Perhaps today you could Play 'The Circles Game' to practise counting to 20. While your grown-up counts to 20, you must draw as many circles as you can. Count your circles and write your score in the corner of your paper. Swap over and ask your grown-up to draw hexagons! Can they beat your score? For a challenge, you could count in two's, by whispering every other number.

 
 
Practise 'adding on without going back to the start'  again today. This time, why not:
  • Make a car park/stable/train station from an upside down cardboard box. Start with 1 car and then a let a few more in at a time. Each time more cars arrive, count on from the last number, to find out how many cars altogether. So, if there are three cars already, and three more go in, count "3 (then)  4, 5. 6".
  • You might prefer to do a survey and count the number of people/cars/birds outside your house, to practise your 'adding on' skills.


 
   Projects

Here are some projects for this week!:

The project this week aims to provide opportunities for your child to learn more about key animals they are interested in. Learning may focus on exploring the physical aspects of an animal, their habitat, categorising animals etc
 
 Read the story, ‘Dear Zoo’ or watch an online video: 
 
1.Visit the book’s website and play the interactive games
2.Add your own animal into the story and label it e.g. So they sent me a...hedgehog, but he was too prickly....so I sent him back.

Choose a soft toy animal or small animal figure and create a junk modelled container for it.

● Identify the birds in your garden

1.Use the RSPB bird identifier website
2.Draw a picture of the birds you can see.

● Play animal charades

Take it in turns to act as different animals. Add in noises as a clue…

● Learn the song, ‘The Animals Went in Two by Two’

Ask your child to draw out two of each animal and practice writing the numeral.

● Looking after your pet

If you have a pet at home encourage your child to take part in their daily care. They could help feed, groom and clean up after your pet.

● Big and small animals

Draw as many big animals as you can on one piece of paper and as many small animals as you can on another sheet of paper. Some children may be able to write a list as an alternative.

● Find all of the animal books in your house

Ask your child to look through the books in your house and to find any with animals on the front cover. Ask them to sort the books into groups of their choice e.g. animals that can fly, swim, big, small, live on a farm/ at the zoo.

● Create an animal den

Provide your child with blankets and sheets to make an animal den. Act out being an animal in the den.


Have a lovely day today and remember to look after one another.
From Mrs Hebblewhite, Croccy, Fred and Boris! xxx


 
 Worksheets and written activities to consolidate last week's tasks

https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/67/08/t-l-53294-ear-phoneme-spotter-story_ver_1.pdf?__token__=exp=1587931931~acl=%2Fresource%2F67%2F08%2Ft-l-53294-ear-phoneme-spotter-story_ver_1.pdf%2A~hmac=feab631e7ccf1525352dd4fa5df1e59e91f850158edaa5a3e894cc2346e6e95b

https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/7c/e3/T-L-5710-Phase-3-ear-Colour-by-Phoneme-Real-and-Nonsense-Words-Activity-Sheet.pdf?__token__=exp=1587932052~acl=%2Fresource%2F7c%2Fe3%2FT-L-5710-Phase-3-ear-Colour-by-Phoneme-Real-and-Nonsense-Words-Activity-Sheet.pdf%2A~hmac=7daaace175d522c54fb3084f85688797a11156761b6c915c9f22c23a668dcf3b


Maths Worksheets:

https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/ab/c8/t-n-193-repeating-pattern-activity-sheets-shapes-and-colours-_ver_6.pdf?__token__=exp=1587932222~acl=%2Fresource%2Fab%2Fc8%2Ft-n-193-repeating-pattern-activity-sheets-shapes-and-colours-_ver_6.pdf%2A~hmac=056db5ac361331f34f1883867398d677652a9023288880450323df0e298e81b5

https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/0d/67/T-N-4544-Ordering-to-20-Cut-and-Stick-Activity-Sheet_ver_1.pdf?__token__=exp=1587932637~acl=%2Fresource%2F0d%2F67%2FT-N-4544-Ordering-to-20-Cut-and-Stick-Activity-Sheet_ver_1.pdf%2A~hmac=24a7002ada697486f5c490793b40aa5edab344aaccaba5847026d322fcff7508

https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/d9/14/t-n-6237-repeating-pattern-fruit-activity-sheets-.pdf?__token__=exp=1587932345~acl=%2Fresource%2Fd9%2F14%2Ft-n-6237-repeating-pattern-fruit-activity-sheets-.pdf%2A~hmac=5499ee5174858f8572b8c08b0c6bc8868e0715d27118b9018da81443a34de45e

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