Reception
Friday 3rd April
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Good Morning!
Well it's Friday again and the second week of home schooling.
I can see you have now relaxed more into your new roles. I know many of you are juggling jobs as well like myself.
I will put on some fun things to do over the holiday but I will not be blogging work everyday.
Also I know Miss Hemingway has a treat in store for you all too.
Don't forget, Number blocks is brilliant and so are all the lovely things on Cbeebies and Kids KS1 bbc bitesize (science quiz)
Fun Fun day today.
Go Noodle or Joe Wicks.
Phonics/reading/writing
Here is our Friday Fun phonics
.Reading- Fun Quiz
Today you can hide some treasure around the house or in the garden and write your own clues for someone to find it. The other person can hide treasure too, so you can read the clues and find their hidden treasure.
Example of clues.
1.Hop to the steps.
2.Go up the stairs.
3.Skip to the bathroom.
4. Slither to the bedroom.
5.Jump to the corner.
6. Look under the bed!
Repeat as many times as you want to inside and out.
Number - have another go with your number books. There is always maths seed to have a go at too. Pattern work is put on by me. Once complete you can try any other lessons.
Outside you could count how many different flowers you can spot. Can you name them?
On a pre-drawn egg shape decorate it with patterns.
Here are some for you to download and print
.Easter-Egg-Mindfulness-Colouring
You could always make some Easter cards to post next week. Remember to do your best writing and write the address on the front of the envelope.
Watch out for the brain teaser fun on Monday and challenges from Miss Hemingway.
Take care, Keep safe.
Mrs Oddy and the Reception Team.
Thursday 2nd April
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Hello everyone.
Yes were are still here no joke today.
Yesterday, after JO Wicks, I did 30 mins reading with Drew (my son) and then posted some photos to the blog page. I ventured to the shops, chose lunch time to avoid the queue but no luck. At least people are doing the right thing and queuing. We are all fine at my house, so far its just our cat Cobbles who's feeling a bit sore as she has been in a fight.
Here we go with today's activities.
Go noodle/Jo Wicks - This really helps me focus on the day.
Phonics/Reading/Writing
Phonics Digraph - ay ee igh ow 00 oo ar
or- shut the door
air-that's not fair
ir-whirl and twirl
ou-shout it out
oy-toy for a boy
These last few will be new for some children. They might need to practise saying and writing the sound.
Read red words as yesterday
Here are the 2 set's of 'Green Words' which include the digraphs learnt to date. Just do 10 words at a time.
If you save the power points then you can refer to it regularly until the children can read and then are able to write the words fluently. It would be a good idea to mix the words up. Here are all of them don't be overwhelmed take it easy.
Set 1 should be familiar to your child they do get progressively harder. Your child eventually will be able to read all of the words if they practise.
Learning to read is a very individual process and happens at different times for children so please be patient with them. Have a go at sounding out (segmenting) about 5 to spell.
These are the ones we have been learning and some are not familiar with the children but just keep practising and putting them into a sentence.
Good Luck
Today we are looking at the Easter story. It's an important Christian Celebration and the one celebrated with the greatest of joy.
Starting on the 9th April Maundy Thursday, 10th Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Palm. Sunday. Below is an animated clip all about the story.
After watching it, you could discuss if the story is a sad or happy time or both?
How the characters ( Jesus, Mary and the disciples) were feeling throughout the story?
How did Jesus feel throughout the story?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/religious-studies-ks1-the-christian-story-of-easter/zhgv47h
The children could draw and annotate a picture of the Easter story in their own way. Can you remember the symbol that represent Jesus?
Break
Ditty Book 'Get Writing'. Have another go at another page. You are doing really well with these from what I have seen.
Break
Number work - you need a dice and a piece of paper
Look at symmetry in nature. Use the internet to research this.
Draw 6 butterflies/ladybirds outline shapes on an A4 spaced out.
Your child rolls a dice and places that number of spots on the wings/body of the butterfly/lady bird.
They then make it symmetrical by adding the correct amount of dots on the other side. How many spots do you need to make it symmetrical?
This can now be used for doubling questions.
There are 3 spots and we need 3 more to make it symmetrical.
How many spots all together? They could even write the number sentences to go with the doubling underneath.
3+3=6 2+2=4 5+5=10 underneath each drawing representing it.
Extension:Look at the end total number is it odd or even? Why?
Break
You can make your buns today to decorate as flowers or chocolate nests.
If you are cooking with eggs look at the egg before it is cooked.
The white and the yolk. Eggs are a good source of protein, great for muscle growth and the yolk contains iron which is needed to keep your blood healthy. What happens to the egg when the it is cooked?
Break
Fresh air and walking is always good for the immune system. We usually have a Forest School session now in the afternoon so you can always to out to the woods or on a walk and see if you can spot some natural patterns of symmetry. Your child could take a picture of it using their IT skill. Doing rubbings with wax crayons is also a fun activity.
Have a good day.
Thank - you everyone.
Mrs O
A few motivational photo's
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Harriett's Weather Chart and Lottie's Flower on her Spring walk.
Bobby and Amir on their I spy Spring hunt!
Matilda's Flower and Amir's pattern work.
Well done everyone!
I have a treasure hunt for Friday so watch out for that!
Its lovely to see all the hard work and learning that going on at home.
Thank-you for all your support.
Mrs Ox
Wednesday April 1st
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Happy 'April Fools' day!
Have a bit of fun today and if you need a day off. No worries, its Wednesday!
Go Noodle or JO wicks 9am - P.E
Say the day, date, month and look at the weather outside.
Phonics, Literacy and Reading.
Flash the set 2 digraphs ay ee igh ow oo 00 ar or th sh ch qu ng nk ck
Can you think of some words with ck in?
e.g Jack sack track pack chick peck pick stick thick-
Red words - she he me we be come some do so no walk talk was saw water my by said the I
Handwriting: ck ch sh th
Today we are going to look at the ck sound and write about chicks.
Click here for the power point! Chick Information
Draw a chick in your green books and write a few sentences about what you remember about the chick. Try and use the word and to join two simple sentences together. Start with the simple sentences and then try a longer one. It is hard for the children to 'HOLD' longer sentences in their heads so you can clap the sentence whisper the sentence shout the sentence. We do this in school so they will understand.
e.g The chick is small and yellow.
A hen lays the eggs and sits on them for 14 days..
The chick pecks the egg and comes out of the shell.
Break
Dance 20 mins - Lets Move BBC Radio. Have a go at the next section of the story, 'The Enormous Turnip'
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03g64pk
Break
Number work is patterns. Count from 1-20 and down again.
Can the children see any pattern in the 100 sqaure?
Practise writing numbers in a pattern; 1 2 1 2 1 2 . 4 5 5 6 4 5 5 6. 876 876 876
Can your grown-ups guess the pattern?
You can also clap rhythm pattern using hand or sticks found in the garden or in the woods.
Start with full names and then or onto animals, favourite food etc;
Pepperoni Pizza- Chocolate cake -Pepperoni Pizza- Chocolate cake,
Break
Ditty 3' Get writing' of the second book.
Break
Craft Activities - Can you make a nest in the garden with little sticks. You might be able to find something you can use for eggs and add a hen and chicks?
Here are some craft ideas.
Here is a lovely last powerpoint of baby animals.
Have fun and remember just do as much or as little as you can.
Enjoy the fresh air!
Mrs Ox
Keeping Safe Online - Information for Children
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If you have any worries whilst you are at home, you can email your teacher, or you can go to the following websites for help and support.
· Childline - for support
· UK Safer Internet Centre - to report anything you see online that makes you uncomfortable.
Remember, your teachers want to continue to help keep you safe online, even when you’re at home.
We hope you are finding doing your schoolwork at home enjoyable. Your teachers are still here for you during this unusual time to help keep you safe. If you need to contact your teacher, you can comment on the blog or email them directly at the following email addresses:
· reception@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class1@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class2@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class3@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class4@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class5@netherthongprimary.co.uk
· class6@netherthongprimary.co.uk
Please make sure that you seek adult permission to email your teacher directly.
As you are working online a lot more, we would like to remind you of the acceptable use policy that you signed at the beginning of the year. This can be found at the link below:
https://www.netherthongprimary.co.uk/safeguarding-1/online-safety