Your home learning for this week is as follows:
Literacy BBC Bitesize daily lessons. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zjpqqp3/year-1-and-p2-lessons/1 Alternatively, if you fancy something a bit different, why not have a look at some of the following activities for literacy. Hamilton Trust: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Billy Dogs Gruff The Literacy Shed - A variety of units suitable for Key Stage One children can be found here: https://www.literacyshedplus.com/en-gb/browse/free-resources/key-stage-1-activity-packs The Literacy Trust. https://literacytrust.org.uk/family-zone/5-8/ Numeracy White Rose Maths https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/ Week 11 - Week commencing 6th July. Worksheets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Answers Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Dive Deeper! Below are additional Maths activities (questions and answers) for this unit. This provides varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions if you are looking for a bit more of a challenge. This will allow your child to acquire a long-term, solid and secure understanding of the concept before moving on to more advanced material. Monday - Find a half Answers Tuesday - Find a half (2) Answers Wednesday - Find a quarter Answers Thursday - Find a quarter (2) Answers Phonics Please continue to use the phonics flashcards from the children's book bags. There are daily sessions on Youtube provided by Ruth Miskin training. https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/help-during-school-closure/ You have also received a class login to the Oxford owl website, on here you will find some of the books similar to those used in our in school daily phonics sessions. Topic: This week our topic is Our Dramatic Weather PSHE- The PSHE is for the next few weeks, so feel free to have a go at it whenever you get a chance. PSHE Powerpoint PSHE word cards R.E- The RE is also for the next few weeks. The Good Samaritan Take care and stay safe Miss Rowe and Mrs Dennis A busy week this week... Tilly turned 6, George has a 'cut-out in the capital', Ted has created a fabulous raindrop poem, Tia and Sky (William's kittens) have settled into their new home, Jas and William have discovered their artistic talents and Oliver has been doing some super science experiments! Fantastic work! Have a lovely weekend Year One. Extract from Moonmin Valley storm - how would you feel? Penguin rescue experiment - Trapped in ice ... what can we do to help? Design and storm shelter - what would we need to keep safe? (Ball pool and trampoline questionable but fun additions! Good morning Year One,
We hope you are having a great week so far and enjoying the new topic. A little challenge for you today... be a weather reporter! Do you think you've got what it takes to present the weather? Can you give us a prediction for the rest of the week or perhaps step outside and tell us about the wild weather you've got outside your house? We'd love you to have a go at creating a little video of you reporting the weather. Do you think you're up for the challenge? Don't forget to send us your videos. Good luck Year One! Have a wonderful day. Take care, Miss Rowe and Mrs Dennis. Good morning Year One,
We hope you have had a fabulous weekend. We are ready to start another week of great learning and this week our topic is 'Our Dramatic Weather', there are so many ideas for different activities on the topic web so please choose something that inspires you! A little challenge that you might like to try out this week is creating a weather chart or diary. You can take real observations each day of the weather you can see outside of your house or at school. I wonder if our observations will be the same or different... what do you think? Weather chart Weather diary Have a great day. We cant wait to see what you get up to! Take care, Miss Rowe and Mrs Dennis Your home learning for this week is as follows:
Literacy BBC Bitesize daily lessons. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/tags/zjpqqp3/year-1-and-p2-lessons/1 Alternatively, if you fancy something a bit different, why not have a look at some of the following activities for literacy. Hamilton Trust: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday The Literacy Shed - A variety of units suitable for Key Stage One children can be found here: https://www.literacyshedplus.com/en-gb/browse/free-resources/key-stage-1-activity-packs The Literacy Trust. https://literacytrust.org.uk/family-zone/5-8/ There are also some literacy activities on the Pirates topic web below. Numeracy White Rose Maths https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/ Week 10 - Week commencing 29th June. Worksheets Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Answers Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Dive Deeper! Below are additional Maths activities (questions and answers) for this unit. This provides varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions if you are looking for a bit more of a challenge. This will allow your child to acquire a long-term, solid and secure understanding of the concept before moving on to more advanced material. Monday - Ordering numbers answers Comparing numbers answers Tuesday - Recognising coins answers Wednesday - Recognising notes answers Thursday - Counting coins answers Phonics Please continue to use the phonics flashcards from the children's book bags. There are daily sessions on Youtube provided by Ruth Miskin training. https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/help-during-school-closure/ You have also received a class login to the Oxford owl website, on here you will find some of the books similar to those used in our in school daily phonics sessions. Topic: This week our topic is Our Dramatic Weather PSHE- The PSHE is for the next few weeks, so feel free to have a go at it whenever you get a chance. PSHE Powerpoint PSHE word cards R.E- The RE is also for the next few weeks. The Good Samaritan Take care and stay safe Miss Rowe and Mrs Dennis Well M'hearties, it's been a super week! We have written adventure stories, practiced Cosmic Kidz Yoga, modeled salt dough vessels, printed our hands and then made pirates. We made feelings wheels and talked about how we feel in different situations. We also had a socially distanced photo with our other Year 1 group dressed as fierce pirates! Ahhhhh haarrrrrr!
Good morning Year One,
We hope you are having a great week so far. Don't forget to send any pictures of what you get up to so that we can keep our blog updated. We love seeing all of the fabulous work and anything pirate themed! It's another beautiful, sunny day today. Why not get outside and have a go at a pirate scavenger hunt? There are two different checklists available here and here. Good luck on your hunt for treasure, our little adventure seeking pirates! Have a great day. Take care, Miss Rowe and Mrs Dennis. |
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