Monday 6 July 2020

Home Learning Monday 6th July


Week beginning Monday 6th July 2020

Each week we will be suggesting activities to do with your child at home. This will include a daily letters and sounds and maths activity and a weekly topic based idea too. It is up to you when you do the home learning but we would love to see how your child is getting on so please upload what you can to tapestry.
                                                                
If you have any queries or concerns please post these on tapestry and we will get back to you as quickly as we can.
Letters and Sounds:
Each day-whenever possible- we would like your child to be reading- Bug Club is great to use and also please keep practising the tricky words and sounds in their sound book.
Don’t forget to collect your rewards on Bug Club as you answer the quiz when you have finished reading the book ! 
                                                                             
We recommend using the link below for 5 Phonics lessons suitable for Reception children during the summer term. Here is an explanation about the lessons which go live each Monday.
Here are this week’s lessons:

 Our topic this term is 'Will you read me a story ?' and each week we will be learning a different traditional story. 
 Please listen to this weeks story of ‘Peter Pan

Please click this link to hear the story of peter pan
                                                                                      
                                                           
1.     After listening to the story of 'Peter Pan’, ask your child to draw a picture of the characters in the story. Can they use their phonic skills to write labels to go with their picture ? 
2.  Can they draw a picture of their favourite part of the story and write a sentence to explain what is happening ? Ask your child to tell you the important rules when writing a good sentence. ( A sentence needs to start with a capital letter, when you write you need to remember to leave 'finger spaces' between the words, it needs to make sense and you need to remember to put a 'full stop' at the end of the sentence.)
3. Peter Pan can fly when he thinks of happy thoughts. Ask your child to draw a time when they were really happy and write a sentence to describe what they did when they were happy.
                                                                                                        
4.On ‘Phonics play’ please can your child play ‘buried treasure’? https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/SentSubPhase3.html
'Education city' please can your child play ‘ Seaside Stories?’ game on 'English 2’.
      
                                               
5. On 'letterjoin'     
  can they practice the letters in the words   P e t e r  P a n ?

6.  Can your child draw a pirate treasure map of what they think Neverland looks like and label the parts on the map?
             
7. Can your child use their creative and problem-solving skills to design a new flag for the pirate ship? Which materials will you use? Which materials will be strong enough?

8. Pirates need to use maps to sail the sea! Can you look at this map of the world with your child. Where do we live? Are there any countries you have been to as a family? Do you know anybody that lives in a different country? Which country does your favourite animal live in? which countries can you find with hot climates? Which countries can you find with cold climates?


Maths
Please use the link for 'white rose maths' which the whole school use. There are 5 brilliant sessions each week based around a book.


RE- Where do Jewish people go to worship?


The star of David is an important symbol to Jewish people as it is a symbol of their religion, Can you make your own star of David?



Twiggle Time/PATHS

Here are some mindfulness activities you could try with your child. Pick a few to try over the week.
                                                                                                                     


Please see the link to Home Learning pages on the SSP website
There are lots of ideas as to how you can keep your children active, challenged and mentally well whilst at home. 
New resources include;
  • Norfolk School Games - Virtual Challenges
  • SSP Family Fun Games
  • #ThisIsPE videos
  • England Netball Bee@Home Challenges
  • Art of Brilliance - Wellbeing Wednesday videos
  • Chance2Shine Cricket Resources
  • Cosmic Kids - Yoga Videos
  • Art Hub tutorial Videos
  • YST Leadership Videos
The resources are split into four categories; PE Home Learning, 60 second challenges, Active Breaks and Health and Well being.

To view all of the resources visit the Home Learning homepage on our website.





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