Phonics
Today is lesson 4 on You Tube. We are learning that ‘oe’ and ‘ou’ can make the oa sound as in toe and shoulder. Please watch and join in.
Now play a dice game rolling the dice and reading an oe word each time.
Phonics
Today is lesson 4 on You Tube. We are learning that ‘oe’ and ‘ou’ can make the oa sound as in toe and shoulder. Please watch and join in.
Now play a dice game rolling the dice and reading an oe word each time.
As you discovered yesterday we are going to be learning about traditional tales. These often have lots of things in common. Today we would like you to look at the stories on the slides below and see if you recognise them all. Then you need to see if you can sort them and answer the questions. You could just talk them through with an adult, you could print one question off and cut and stick the stories or you could think of your own way to record your answers.
Can you think of any other stories which might fit?
Please watch the video below and complete the worksheet. Next week you will be using your Maths no problem books which will be in your home learning packs.
Good morning! Today is lesson 3 on You Tube. We are learning that ‘ew’ can make the yoo and oo sounds as in new and chew. Please watch and join in.
Then can you write a sentence with ew words to accompany these pictures –
Well done to all of you for getting on so well with your home learning so far. Here is some of the great work you have been up to.
Today is lesson 2 on You Tube. We are learning that ‘ea’ can make the e sound as in head. Please watch and join in. Next week we are hoping you’ll be able to watch and join in with your real teachers doing phonics! We’ll be letting you know more about that soon.
Carrying on from yesterday’s work today we are comparing numbers. Watch the video to find out more and then look at the worksheet. Again if you want to and have a printer then print it out to complete. If not then do just talk it through with a grown up.
Good morning. Watch this film and see if you can work out what we’re going to be learning about for the next few weeks?
Then have a go at filling in this sheet.
Hello Skipper 1
If you would like to send us any of your work to look at then please use the year 1 email-
year1@damers.dorset.sch.uk
Thank you
This week we are looking at the work of French artist Henri Matisse. He created bold, bright collages using paper cut-outs. Matisse was inspired by nature and created cut-outs of birds, animals, sea creatures, leaves, flowers and even fruits and vegetables in his collages.
Can you create a collage from some paper cut-outs? You could draw or colour in your shapes on paper or card first. Have a look outside to get some inspiration from nature, like Matisse did!