Wednesday 3rd March

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11am then please watch Lesson 38 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

PE

Volcanoes and storms

Today is the second lesson in the BBC lets move collection with the voice of Mr tumble based on our book ‘The snail and the Whale.’ This week it’s called volcanoes and storms.

If you didn’t join last week then you will need to log in to the BBC site with an email and password. Lots of children told us how much they enjoyed last weeks lesson so we hope you enjoy this one too! Here is the link-

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/ks1-dance-lets-move-the-snail-and-the-whale-volcanoes-and-storms/znbyf4j

Maths: Comparing Time Live 9.30am

  1. Quicker and Slower

We are going to begin today’s lesson with a paper plane building race. Ask a partner to create a paper plane at the same time as you. Who finished quicker? Who was slower?

Now have a look at the following race. Can you tell who was quickest and slowest?

  1. Earlier and Later

Can you think of words we can use when we have to be somewhere by a certain time. (introduce terms such as early/late, earlier/later). Would we say that the sprinter was earlier to finish the race? Why or why not? When do we use the term ‘quicker’ and what is different about ‘earlier’? 

Now complete page 111 in your Workbook. Then why not have a go at the Maths Challenge below – remember to talk your ideas through with an adult.

Maths Challenge Time

Tuesday 1st March

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 37 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

Geography- Where are the world’s oceans?

Today, you will be learning about the 5 oceans on our earth and the location of them in relation to the 7 continents. You will be looking at which continents surround the oceans. We will then compare the difference between an ocean and a sea. 

You could watch these videos to remind you of the continents and oceans and then take part in the lesson below.

Lesson-

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/where-are-the-worlds-oceans-chk3jc

English Live 9.30am

I wonder where the snail will go?  Watch this BBC  version of the story and try to remember all the different places she travels.  

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000cslw/the-snail-and-the-whale

Over the next few sessions we are going to be making a travel journal (like a diary) of the places that the snail visits.

Today we would like you to write the first page after the snail’s visit to Antarctica!  Look at this  image to get you thinking and then watch the video clip below.

https://bit.ly/2OehmvW

When you write in your journal you will be pretending you are the snail so you will be using the word I a lot.  Try and use the senses to give you some ideas.  E.g. What could the snail see, what could she hear etc. Try and use an adjective or two as well.  Can you also join two ideas together in a sentence by using and?

Remember to use your neatest writing, leave finger spaces and start your sentences with a capital letter and end with a full stop. 

Home fully you all got your copy of the travel journal leaflet that Miss Goodridge put through your door. You will be starting your journal at home this week but finishing it in school next week. If you need it, a copy of the journal is here.

Monday 1st March

Good morning Skipper 1. Welcome to (hopefully!) your last week of home learning. We are really excited to be seeing you all in person next week. Same main lessons again this week but Thursday will be a world book day activity instead of science. Have a great week. Mrs Hollingworth x

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 36 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

Art– Tints and Shades of Blue

These works of art are all very different – but can you work out what is the same?

That’s right – they each have different shades of blue in them!

Today we are going to explore tints and shades of blue. 

If you have some paints or pastels at home try making your own tints and shades of blue. Start with blue then add increasing amounts of white for tints or black for shades. Talk to someone at home about what you notice as you add in black or white. You could create your own colour chart, picture or just have fun exploring what happens!

Or why not go on a hunt around the house to see how many different blue things you can spot? You might like to gather some objects and create your own piece of 3D art…

Maths – Estimating Duration of Time Live 9.30am

Can you think of activities that take one second to do? Repeat this exercise to discuss activities that take one minute and one hour.

Have a look at these examples, they may help you think of more!

ACTIVITY TIME:

Use a digital timer or stopwatch to show the duration of seconds and minutes by timing your child doing certain activities – this could be writing their names, drawing a picture, exercises. This will give pupils a sense of the duration of time.

Now work your way through the Guided Practice questions below and then complete page 110 in your workbook.

Maths Challenge Time:

Wednesday 24th February

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 31 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

PE

The BBC have produced a lovely dance lesson called lets move with the voice of mr tumble. It is based on our book for the week ‘The snail and the Whale.’

You can listen and join in with the first lesson. You will need to log in to the BBC site. It just needs an email and password. Perhaps your parents or siblings can join in when it is time to be whales or icebergs. Enjoy!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0440f76

Maths- Telling Time to the Half Hour Live 9.30am

Look at the In Focus task below. Tell your learning partner what time is showing on Emma’s clock. Is the time in the evening or in the morning? How do we know?

Now have a look at Ravi’s clock. What is the difference? My friend says they think that Ravi’s clock must be upside down – do you think they are correct? Discuss this with your learning partner.

Now look at the Let’s Learn below. It might be helpful to have a paper circle to investigate making half!

What have you noticed about the number the minute hand is pointing at? What have you noticed about the hour hand? Has it stayed in the same place? Why might it have moved? Now look at Let’s Learn 3 which involves identifying the time in order.

Now have a go at the Guided Practice questions. Remember to consider if the activities are likely to be happening in the morning, afternoon or evening.

In your workbook complete pages 105 – 108. If you want a further challenge have a go at the Maths Challenge Below. Adults – There are some great ideas for asking questions too.

Tuesday 23rd February

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 32 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

English Live 9.30am

Look at the cover of this gorgeous book by Julia Donaldson.  What can you see?  If the animals could speak what might they say?  What might they be thinking?  Download the PDF and add your ideas into the speech and thought bubbles.  If you don’t want to print it out, draw the animals in your red book with speech or thought bubbles.

Geography

Welcome to our first lesson on our new unit called the Oceans and Seas. Today, we will be learning about the 5 oceans on our earth and the location of them in relation to the 7 continents. We will be ordering them in size and discussing why the oceans are always in motion. In this lesson you will need a pencil, a piece of paper or an exercise book and your wonderful brain. Watch the lesson here.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/what-is-an-ocean-crrp6e

Remind yourself of the oceans with a song- 

You might like to use this colouring and labelling sheet to help you  remember the oceans. You could colour it in or just talk about where each ocean is and check your answers on the second page.

Monday 22nd February

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Good morning Skipper 1! We hope you have had a lovely half term. I’m really looking forward to seeing you all today. Below is our timetable for the week. The catch up today will be some handwriting and a show and tell. Show or tell something you have enjoyed about half term. It could be your helmet to tell us about a bike ride, a drawing you have done, a new book you have read or even something you have made. Underneath is also a reminder of our google meet rules. Please look through with the children. Thank you. Mrs Hollingworth 🙂

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11am then please watch Lesson 31 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

Art– Creative Earth Art Competition

Creative Earth is an art competition for people aged 16 and under from across the UK, run by the UN COP26 Climate Change Conference in collaboration with WWF.

As part of the Together for Our Planet Campaign, they are inviting young people to get creative and show global leaders the world they want to live in.

Whether it’s green forests and garden cities, clear skies and wind turbines or oceans teeming with life they would like children to paint, draw or design a piece of art that shows how you’d like our planet to look in the future. The art work must fit within the circle and the colour green must be included. 

The UK is hosting COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021, bringing together world leaders to tackle climate change and ensure a better future for us all. 

The winners will have their artwork displayed at COP26 to show the rest of the world the vision for the future. The closing date is Sunday 28th February. 

You can send an image of the completed artwork to TogetherForOurPlanet@cabinetoffice.gov.uk with the subject title “Creative Earth – <Your Name>”. Please keep the original artwork until the competition winner is announced.

Click on the link below to watch a short film to find out more, download the template below and information of how to enter. 

Maths – Telling Time to the Hour Live 9.30am

Have a look at the picture below. What do you already know about clocks?

Tell an adult everything you know about clocks. Prompt them with ideas about minute/hour hands, hours, seconds, minutes, morning, afternoon, evening, o’clock and so on. 

Look at the In Focus task below. What time does the clock show?  

My friend said it is 12 o’clock. Is my friend correct? How do we know?

Is it 8 o’clock in the morning or the evening? Look at the picture of Hannah leaving her house for clues.

Now let’s look at question 2. What is the same about each hour? What is different? Now have a go at the Guided Practice below. Remember to look for clues in the pictures. How can we be sure it is in the morning, afternoon or evening?

It’s now time for you to have a go! Please do pages 101 -104 in your Workbook. If you would like a bit of a challenge have a go at the maths challenge too (Just discuss your ideas, no need to write anything down).

Wednesday 10th February

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 28 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

Assembly– Mrs Smiths assembly live at 2.15pm.

PE

For PE today we would like you try out one of Andy’s Wild Workouts!  

In this episode he  travels to the freezing Arctic to see what he can find. He leaps with an Arctic fox, swims with eider ducks before meeting a huge, hungry polar bear.  I thought you’d enjoy this as you all were really interested in polar bears last term.  If you want you could always watch a few of the others too.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p06tmrxh/andys-wild-workouts-series-1-10-arctic

MATHS – MONEY Live 9.30am

Recognising Notes

Ask your child to discuss what they know about these notes. Ask them questions about how we could use what we know about coins to help us talk about the notes. Prompt them about how to identify the notes by their features and markings (e.g. number, colour, size, picture). Show them the Let’s Learn picture and ask them if they can see these differences.

Now have a go at the Guided practice questions and complete pages 122 – 124 in the workbook.

Now it’s time for a mind workout! You may want to have a go at today’s Maths Challenge too, Good Luck!

Maths Challenge Time:

Tuesday 9th February

Phonics Live 11am

If you can’t join in with our live session at 11am then please watch Lesson 27 of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons.

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

English Live 9.30am

This week we are going to be finding out about wolves.

Your first job is to think about what you would like to find out about them? Have you always wondered what wolves really eat or where they live? Please think of 2 questions you would like to learn about wolves. Write them into your red book as full sentences using capital letters and what do you need at the end for a question?

Next please watch this video about wolves. We are trying to find out some new facts so either note down some of the facts you hear, ask an adult to record the facts you hear or you could draw some little pictures to help you remember the facts for later.

You might not have found out all the answers to the questions you wanted to know so you could now go to google kids https://www.safesearchkids.com/google-kids/#.YBrIAiuTLrc

and type in the questions you wanted to ask and note down the answers. Or even read about wolves in some books or information pages online. https://www.coolkidfacts.com/wolf-facts/

Now  we would like you to record some facts about wolves that you have found out, please write in full sentences. Keep these facts safe as you will need these and some of the other facts you have discovered for our Thursday English lesson.

Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day 2021 is being celebrated across the UK today.

With such a huge shift to remote learning and time spent on the internet, teaching our children about how to stay safe online has never been so important.

The theme of Safer Internet Day this year is about children learning how to tell the difference between fact and fiction and whether they can always trust what they see online.

In school we will be having a look at this assembly story:

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/detective-digiduck-virtual-assembly-3-7s

Please also have a look at the first video clip on the link below which can spark a discussion about the following questions:

What can we trust or not trust? How do we know? How can I check it out? What do I do if I am worried?

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/safer-internet-day-2021/i-am-educator/safer-internet-day-films/films-5-11-year

This website also has a range of top tips, films, lessons and assemblies for all ages – please do visit if you would like to explore this theme further with your child or other children at home:

https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2021