Thursday 4th February

English live at 9.30am

Watch this different version of Jack and the Beanstalk.  

This version has some lovely language in it.  The author has thought really carefully  about the words he has used.  This helps make it really interesting to listen to.

I have picked some of the words from the story, see if you can find the words that have a similar meaning.  This is a great activity for building up your vocabulary.

Phonics live at 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 24 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw

Thurs 4th – we will use this game as part of the lesson. You can play it here

Science

In this lesson, we will be investigating which materials can be blown down by creating our own wind using a hairdryer. We will be experimenting with different types of materials which have different weights. We will be creating our structures to experiment with in the next lesson, ‘Will the wall I’ve built withstand strong winds?’. You will need playdough, twigs or sticks, hay or straw, sugar cubes, lego or plastic bricks and lastly glue or sticky tape. If you do not have these things, you can watch me model this experiment. At the end please answer the questions and then draw the table into your book and sort the list of materials into heavy and light.

Click on this link to watch the lesson-

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/which-materials-can-withstand-strong-winds-cruk2c