Friday 22nd May

This week has been Healthy Week and hopefully you have been thinking all about how you can keep your bodies fit and healthy with the foods that you eat and the activities you choose to do. 

Today we would like you to get creative by making a poster about how you can keep your body healthy. This can be any aspect of being healthy that you choose. You could make a poster about keeping your hands clean, a poster about your favourite sport or even a poster about healthy foods that you enjoy. 

Have a look at the examples below and get creative! 🙂

Have a great half term Skipper F and I look forward to hopefully seeing some of you very soon!

Thursday 21st May

Maths – Measuring time 

Time can be measured using many different items like calendars, analogue clocks, digital clocks, stop watches, sand timers or simply by counting. Have a look at what items you have in your house to help measure and tell the time. 

Use a stopwatch or timer to record how fast you can run/ scoot/ cycle from one end of your garden to the other or choose a set distance in the park. Can you try again but try to do it even faster? Compare your times and discuss how the numbers got less if you were faster or more if you were slower. 

Set yourself a one minute challenge…

How many star jumps can you do in 1 minute? 

How many tricky bugs can you write down in 1 minute?  

Can you tidy away all your toys in 1 minute? We use a countdown at school for tidy up time!  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21vrS6ICb7M 

Keeping healthy includes keeping ourselves clean and keeping the germs away. I am sure you have seen lots of information and songs to use to ensure you wash your hands for 20 seconds. Count out loud or use a  countdown timer to check you are washing for long enough. Brushing your teeth can be another daily routine to time – 2 minutes, morning and bedtime! 

Getting enough sleep is also very important for keeping healthy. Why does sleep help your body? 

Talk about what time you go to bed (to the nearest hour) and what time you wake up. How many hours do you sleep for? What do the hands look like on the clock at these times? Which numbers are they pointing to? 

Listen and watch this story about what the hens get up to each hour of the day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUhK42DYUjo

Wednesday 20th May

Phonics 

Read Mrs Bracey’s daily food diary. Use your phonics to read each sentence as independently as you can. The tricky words are in red so remember not to sound those out. Fill in the missing part of the sentence by saying out loud what you see in the pictures. 

Literacy 

We would love to know about what has made you happy during lockdown. You could write about your favourite meals or snacks, your daily exercise, games you’ve played, your home learning, films you’ve seen and more. Draw a picture of yourself in the middle of a piece of paper and fill up the paper all around your picture with thought bubbles or speech bubbles and write what you’ve enjoyed the most. 

Fun snacks 

Plan to make some fun and healthy snacks this week. Work together to look through your cupboards and the fridge to see how creative you can get. Plan together by talking lots about what you’re going to do, what you can use and how you’re going to make them. Let your child lead the discussions by asking them lots of questions that start with how, where, when and getting them to expand on their ideas. The pictures below are for inspiration but create whatever you like.

Owl rice cake snacks

Fun Food For Kids: Owl Rice Cakes - Super Healthy Kids
Rice cakes, banana, apple, cereal, blueberries or raisins, peanut butter

Fun toast friends

Animal Face Toasts for Kids | Baby food recipes, Food art for kids ...
Use whatever you have in your cupboard or fridge to create a healthy fun toast snack

Bug snacks

Backyard Bug Snacks | Fun snacks for kids, Fun snacks, Bug snacks
Get creative with your fruit and vegetables

Get colourful

Tuesday 19th May

Maths – weight and capacity

If you have a blender at home then have a go at making this healthy Superhero Smoothie! Remember to use your prior learning about weight to use scales to weigh out the fruit, checking the correct number is showing. This recipe also requires you to measure out liquids. This can be done using a measuring jug where you must check if it fills up to the correct number and line shown on the side of the jug. You can also discuss what the language ‘empty, half full and full’ means as you pour your smoothie into your glass. 

As part of healthy week and your previous learning about The Little Red Hen, have a go at baking your own bread rolls! This recipe also requires you to weigh out flour and measure out water. Spoons are used for measuring out ingredients for both of these recipes too! When dividing your dough into balls, think about halving the mixture again and again. How many rolls did you make? Can you share them out equally between your family? Remember to use a timer to measure the time for kneading and baking! 

Whilst enjoying your smoothie and bread rolls, have a chat about where the different ingredients came from. Why is it important to eat and drink healthily? 

PE

Daily exercise helps to keep your body strong, brain active, mind happy and can aid better sleep! As mentioned on Monday, Healthy week usually involves a Wake Up Shake Up dance! Have a go at some of these dances to get your body moving and feeling energised… 

Have a chat about how your bodies feel after exercise. Can you feel your heart beating faster? How does your temperature feel?

Monday 18th May – Healthy Week

Healthy Eating Week

This week is Healthy Week! It’s an opportunity to celebrate our health and happiness. In school we would usually be planning lots of fun activities linked to health and self care including, making healthy snacks, taking part in a daily Wake Up Shake Up dance every morning with the rest of school and lots of fun physical activities. Although we won’t be able to be together to enjoy this fun week, we have planned lots of activities that link to Healthy Week that you can still do at home with your families.  

Phonics 

Read the instructions below as independently as you can. Adults, you can either show your child the instructions on the screen or write them up on a piece of paper/whiteboard to hold up for your child to read. You must do whatever the instruction says for 30 seconds to 1 minute.

Literacy

Now it’s time for you to write your own set of exercise instructions for someone or everyone in your family! Think about what you’d like them to do and have a go at writing your own for someone else to read and follow. You could use some of the ones you read earlier but have a go at sounding out the words and writing them by yourself. You could even use some of the moves from PE with Joe Wicks.

Friday 15th May

Spirals with Matisse 

We’re continuing our spiral art this week by looking at The Snail by Henri Matisse. Find out all about Henri Matisse by watching Art with Mati and Dada. Find out about Mattise and his famous paintings. His artwork below is named The Snail. Can you notice the spiral in it? 

After watching the video think about creating your own piece of art by experimenting with space, shape and colour. Remember what Henri says, “Being excited and forgetting what others think is the only way to create art.”

Make your own spirals using natural materials. You can either make these when you go out for your daily exercise or collect some materials (leaves, twigs, small stones) whilst you’re out to create a spiral once you get back home. You could stick them down with some glue or just arrange them in a spiral shape and take a picture. See how creative you can get! Have a look at some of the pictures below for some inspiration. 

Thursday 14th May

Maths

Let’s listen to this opposites song to remind us of some of the measurement language we learnt earlier this week – 

Length

Use playdough or salt dough to make snakes or worms of different lengths. Use your fine motor skills to gently roll out the snakes with your hands, making them longer and longer. Which one is the longest? Which one is the shortest? Are any the same size? Can you put them in order?

Below is an easy no cook recipe to make play dough at home.

https://www.google.com/search?q=playdough+recipe&rlz=1C1GCEV_en&oq=playdough+re&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l6.2847j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_1hW5XqOrFvPixgPr2IE444 

Go on a measuring hunt inside or outside. Use a length of ribbon or string and go hunt for things that are longer or shorter than it. Remember to always begin measuring from the very end of your ribbon all the way across to the other end. Record your answers in a table of longer/shorter by writing down the item or drawing a picture. You could also record your findings by taking photos of the item next to the ribbon for comparison. 

Weight

Weight can be learnt in many different ways. You can measure by using your hands to hold items and compare how heavy you think they feel. You can stand or put heavier objects onto scales on the floor. You may have some scales in your kitchen for cooking. Do they have a dial? Are they digital? Do they have weights on the other side to compare and balance? 

Think about other places or peoples jobs where scales are used and what they are used for. Eg – vets for weighing animals to check they are healthy. 

Choose some different sized objects in your home to weigh in one of the ways we have discussed and have a go at ordering them from heaviest to lightest. 

Use these challenge cards to extend your learning further – 

Have a go at this weight game where pan scales are used to compare and decide if the food is heavier or lighter. 

https://pbskids.org/peg/games/happy-camel

Wednesday 13th May

Phonics 

Begin your phonics learning by listening to this fun farmyard themed ABC song – 

Twinkl also has some blending and segmenting farm reading to have a go at. Click on what looks like the add symbol to hear the blending of words. Once you have read the hotspot words, have a go at writing some labels for the other animals or farm related objects in the picture, e.g, pig pen, hay, mud, farmer.

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/go/resource/t-l-52383-farm-themed-oral-blending-and-segmenting-phonics-picture-hotspots

Literacy

On Monday you started to talk about farm animals and listened to the story I Love Animals. 

Have a go at designing and writing your own page for the book.  Look at your tricky words to write ‘I love the’ and then choose which farm animal you love the best. Use your robot arms and basic code sheet to find the sounds that you need. 

Challenge yourself by extending your sentence so that it includes an adjective (what does it look like? How does it feel?) and a verb (what is it doing on the farm?)

E.g,

I love the fluffy yellow duckling quacking in the pond.

OR

I Love Animals – Eat Play Read
say a sentence from the story and have a go at writing it using your sounds.

Draw a picture to go with your sentence making sure the colours and appearance of the animal matches your adjective!

Tuesday 12th May

MathsMeasurement 

We are moving on from doubling and halving and beginning to look at measurement. Grown-ups this is mostly just a focus on the accurate use of the language of measurement and being able to make comparisons in sizes, weight and capacity of at least 3 different objects. Our focus words will be;

Tall, tallest, taller

Short, shortest, shorter

Long, longest, longer 

Small, smallest, smaller

Wide, widest, wider

Narrow, narrowest, narrower 

Big, biggest, bigger 

Heavy, heaviest, heavier 

Light, lightest, lighter 

Full, fullest, fuller

Empty, emptyist, emptier

Half full 

Let’s begin with this picture. Have a look at the farm animals in the picture and discuss the different sizes for example which animal is the biggest? Which is the smallest? Which animal has the longest ears? Which animal has the shortest tail? Which animal might be the heaviest? Which animal might be the lightest?

Why not have a go at ordering some of your toys at home from tallest to shortest or longest to smallest. On your daily walk see if you can find some leaves or twigs that you can bring home and order. Don’t forget to try your best to use the right words to describe the different sizes of your objects. 

Try this fun Let’s Compare game you can play online! 

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/early-years/lets-compare

PE

We hope you have been having lots of fun with Joe Wicks, Cosmic Kids and some crazy dances!

This week in your PE we would like to explore ‘counterbalance’ and you can do this with a brother or sister or your parents. Counterbalance is using both yours and your partners body weight to create a pose and hold it, it is a good exercise to help you understand different movements and positions your body can achieve. Have a look at the different pictures below and see if you can recreate any of them! 

Froglet update 🐸

We have froglets! Look at these cute little guys. They’re finally ready to be released into the school pond. Hopefully by the time you come back to school we’ll be able to visit the pond and see fully grown frogs.