Wolves Wednesday 8th July 2020
Date: 7th Jul 2020 @ 4:00pm
Hello Wolves! It is Wednesday again!
This is a reminder of the learning that the reception children will need to complete today:
RECEPTION |
Wednesday |
Maths |
Number Investigations: Number combinations Find different number combinations – click here Resources: -Number cards to 10 or 20 -10 or 20 objects for counting/arranging
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Writing Please use the document found on Monday’s Class Blog page – Brian Bear |
Reread Brian Bear on page 3 and 4 and do page 16. Write about the special things you find on a walk either a list or simple sentences e.g. First I see a small leaf. Next I see a brown twig. |
Reading |
Choose a book from Oxford Owl Login = WSR12 password = bcps Share a story from online Storytime – see attached PDF on blog page |
Phonics |
Continue to use teach your monster to read. www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/ (free to set up an account on laptop/home computer) Phase 4: longer words Follow up sound using games on Phonics Play: www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ |
Topic Music PSHE Art |
ART: Wacky Wheels: Cut out a circle from an old cardboard box. Ask your child to create a wheel print using this template and paint. If you do not have paint, your child could draw around the circle and create a repeating pattern. Look at this Sonia Delaunay print for inspiration. |
This is a reminder of the learning that Y1 and Y2 children will need to complete today:
Y1 and Y2 |
Wednesday |
Maths |
Y1 Solve problems in context using addition and subtraction quiz |
Writing |
Y1 Reread Brian Bear on page 3 and 4 and do page 16 (write about the special things you find on a walk) Y2 Reread Superheroes on page 4 and 5 and do page 16 (invent a superhero pet) |
Reading |
Y1 and Y2 Ask your child to make a book marker based on a vehicle they like from the past and present. Can they use this in a book about transport? |
Spellings |
Use these KS1 words in sentences about transport: water, move, climb, push, pull, pass and because. |
Topic Music PSHE Art |
ART: Wacky Wheels: Cut out a circle from an old cardboard box. Ask your child to create a wheel print using this template and paint. If you do not have paint, your child could draw around the circle and create a repeating pattern. Look at this Sonia Delaunay print for inspiration. |
Have a good day Wolves! We look forward to seeing some of your learning on the Discussion for this week.
Mrs Robinson x