Week
beginning Monday 11th May 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:
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 Mrs.Page reading this week’s story of ‘Little Red Riding Hood.’ which will be uploaded to tapestry ready for Monday morning.
1. After listening to the story of ' Little Red Riding Hood’, 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.
Can you ask your child how they could find out some facts about real wolves ? Can your child draw a picture of a real wolf and write some facts they have learnt ?
4.On
'Education city' please can your child play ‘Ready or not’ and ‘Stig's tree adventure’ games on 'English 2’.
On
'letterjoin'
5. Can your child write a different ending for the story of 'Little Red Riding Hood' ? Can they explain why they would change it ?
Can your child use their problem-solving and creative skills to make a new cape for Little Red Riding Hood or their favourite toy ? Their cape needs to be waterproof to keep them dry in case it rains.
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. This week the activities
focus on the story of 'The Very Busy Spider '-please follow the early years
link below:
Twiggle time/Paths
Please look on Tapestry next week for the story of ‘In My Heart, A Book of Feelings’ which covers all different feelings.
'Me, me and Tilly' Mrs.Martins has started a youtube channel reading bedtime stories.
Please follow the link to watch a short cartoon made by PLAYMOBIL explaining the Corona Virus to children.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DlOGKpMNs4
Take care and have fun learning !
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