Good morning everyone,
Today's star of the blog is Sophia's Little Miss character, I think everyone needs a Miss Rainbow in their lives! Do you anyone who is like Miss Rainbow? Well done Sophia.
If you would like to find some new learning activities have a look here https://www.stem.org.uk/home-learning/primary. STEM have provided ten activities that parents can use at home to help children develop their science, technology, engineering and maths skills. These activities are easy-to-resource and provide children with the stimulus to talk about the world around them. There are some excellent activities to do.
Here are your activities to choose from today ...
Phonics
Practise building and blending your phonics whilst reading. Either use Phonicsplay, teach your monster to read, Oxford owl, you down books at home or by using these ebooks which are free to access goto this link https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx
Log in as if you were a teacher and type in username: parents@harpercollins.co.uk then the password: Parents20!
Just like the Oxford Owl you can find the book band colour you are reading and choose those books. Once you have read all the books on your level challenge yourself to read books on the next level and even go back and enjoy looking through the books on the level below. Have fun!
Reading and Responding
Please look at the plans I have sent you on email.
Reception - Please choose an activity from the ones around Owl Babies.
Year 1- Following the list of healthy foods you made yesterday today you are going to choose one of them to put in a new story about Mr Strong. Then over the next two days write your own story.
Year 2 - Today you are going to read the story Stuck by Oliver Jeffers and then have a go at writing your own version of the story.
Maths
Reception your learning can be found on the white rose maths site - a new fun activities around Julia Donaldson's story The Princess and the Wizard. You can find it here https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/
Year 1 -Learn how repeated addition relates to multiplication. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zn7kwty
Year 2 - Today we are going to learn how to find a quarter of a shape or an amount.https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zfx6dp3
Don’t forget to choose your own topic learning today. Have a great day!
Mrs Kemp