Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Wednesday 25th March

Hi all,

I hope this post finds you all well? I do hope that those of you that have accessed the blog posts have found them useful? I do welcome your comments as I want to continue to help in any way that I can. You can comment at the end of each post and whilst I don't get notifications when a comment has been made, I am checking regularly throughout the day.

The activities that I post daily are suggestions for activities. The home learning packs that were sent home included lots of activities and the homework grids can be used as often as is needed. I know that some children were keen to research topics that they were interested in and this is a great idea! I would love to hear about what you have been doing!
Here are some further suggestions for the day.

Maths - Practise your 2 and 10 x tables. You could say them out loud, write them out or ask someone at home to test you.

Here is another activity for you to try. This would be perfect for you to use with the Base 10 resources that were sent home in your pack to cut out and use. 






































Literacy - Do some reading at home. Perhaps you could read one of the books that are in your learning pack or is there another book at home that you are really enjoying? You could make a list of some of the new or exciting vocabulary that you find in there.


Remember that the Read Write Inc sessions are available on You Tube for 24 hours so they can easily fit into any routine. If you can't access them, give a mini Read Write Inc lesson to a 'class' of your toys or to someone younger at home. Eden loved teaching me the sounds 'a' after watching the You Tube session. 

Get outdoors if you can - enjoy the sunshine! If you are unable to do this - try a Jump Start Johnny (the password is in your pack). Or put on some music and make up your own Jump Start Johnny routine. 

Science activity - Last week we were thinking about which materials would make a waterproof roof for a house. Have a look at this picture and see if you can decide which house is the odd one out (there is no right answer) maybe you think that any of them could be for different reasons. 
Can you make a den outside that would be suitable for one of your toys to shelter in? Or perhaps make one from Lego or something else? 

I'd love to hear about what you've been up to and how you are finding learning at home. Please feel free to leave your comments here.

Have a good day.

Mrs Good 

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