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4-05-20

On Friday 8th May 2020 it is the 75th anniversary of VE day. 

To celebrate dress in red, white and blue and make a flag to wave. Please share your photos on the Learning Book.

 

 

We'll meet again
Don't know where
Don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day
Keep smiling through
Just like you always do
'Till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away

Children learn through play and it should be fun!

Please do not add to your stress by trying to complete everything suggested! 

Take care and stay safe.

Challenge Grid week commencing 4-5-20

 

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The code is  CVDTWINKLHELPS

 

P4C – In the story of Goldilocks and the three bears, Goldilocks runs away without explaining what she did or saying sorry.

How do you think the bears feel?

Do you think Goldilocks was sorry or scared? Was she sorry and scared?

How would you feel if someone came into your house without your permission?

 

Draw a picture of golilocks and the three bears

 

Pictures to colour

 

 

 

Watch Goldilocks and the three Bears

 

Put your toys in order of size.

Which is the biggest, which is the smallest?

 

Read a different version of Goldilocks

Sing the phase 2 Jolly Phonics Songs

 

Sing phase 3 Jolly Phonics songs

 

Recognise phase 2 tricky words

 

Recognise phase 3 tricky words

 

 

Can you recognise the letters?

 

 

Practice writing the one armed robot letters r, b, n, h, m, k, p

 

They all start at the top and come down. What will you choose to write in this week – I like mud!!

 

 

 

 

Think of words starting with

 

g

 

Play eye spy.

Draw or collect things in a basket that start with “g”

 

 

g (tune: Jimmy crack corn)

 

The water gurgles down the drain

The water gurgles down the drain

The water gurgles down the drain

With a /g/-/g/-/g/-/g/-/g/!

 

Action: Spiral your hand down as if water is gurgling down a drain and say g, g, g, g

 

Goldilocks eats the bears’ porridge. You use porridge oats to make flapjacks. Can you make porridge or flapjacks?

 

Wash your hands to keep the germs away

 

Watch Alphablocks red

 

Can you sounds out the letters you need to write rug, rod, rag, dig, red

Sounds of the week “oa”  -

 

goat

coat

foal

toad

 

Sound of the week:

oa

 

oa (tune: The Muffin Man)

 

Oh did you see the billy goat?

/oa/-/oa/-/oa/,

/oa/-/oa/-/oa/.

Oh did you see the billy goat

Under the old oak tree?

 

Action: Bring hand over mouth as if something has gone wrong and say oh!, oh!

 

 oa is a digraph – two letters making one sound

 

Phonics games

 

Goldilocks runs through a wood. Can you name any trees? Look carefully at the leaves.

Use the sheet to match leaves?

Make a face of a bear using twigs, stones, leaves, seeds and flowers.

 

 

Learn the song when Goldilocks went to the house of the bears

Counting

 

Counting eye spy

 

Number blocks - one

 

Number blocks  - another one

 

Number blocks -  two

 

Number blocks  - three

 

Number blocks one, two, three

 

Make some bubbles with washing up liquid or bubble bath.

Build a tower as tall as you can. What will you use? 

Play Kim’s game. Put some objects on a tray, cover the tray and remove one object. What is missing? Recover the tray. Can you list the items on the tray?

Go for a walk and find as many numbers as you can. What is the number on your house? Look for numbers on houses, cars, road signs, shop windows. 

Read your favourite story joining in where you can

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