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Home Learning 7.5.20

Home Learning Thursday 7th May 2020

Hello Monkeys and Elephants,

We hope that you enjoyed yesterday’s activities and that you had an exciting adventure when you arrived in the magic wood!  Remember to complete the activity that matches the coloured sticker on the front of your work pack.

Remember to share your reading book or another story every day.  Floppy’s Phonics

We would like you to start your day with some phonics. You can practice your speed sounds every day by following the links on our class pages.

Red group – Today we would like you to look at the letter group ‘oa’ as in goat. Ask a grown up to write this list of words. boat, coat, goal, road.  Use your phonic knowledge to read the words. Now ask a grown up to read the words so you can write them. Listen carefully to the sounds in the words. Can you put one of the words into a sentence?

Blue group – Today we would like you to look at the sound ‘x’ as in fox. Ask a grown up to write this list of words. six, box, wax, text. Use your phonic knowledge to read the words. Now ask a grown up to read the words so you can write them. Listen carefully to the sounds in the words

Yellow group – Today we would like you to look at the sound ‘p’ as in pan. Ask a grown up to write this list of words. pan, pat, tap. With your grown up use your phonic knowledge to read the words and have a go at copying the words.

Remember, say the sound, read the word.

All groups

Physical & Understanding the World

Lets go on a magic nature walk.

On your daily exercise, go on a nature walk to a woodland area. Collect what you find. Flowers, leaves, grass, stones. Take photographs. You could even make a sheet and write/draw what you find.

What does the wood look like? Do you think its magic? What creatures do you think live there?

You could make a ‘Journey Stick’ with things that you collect along the way.  Just find a stick and attach all of the things that you find by wrapping a piece of string or wool around the stick and the objects.

Nature Crafts for Kids: how to make a journey stick - Growing Family

Don’t forget you can email or send us a tweet of your nature walk.

Thank you.

Mrs Gascoyne, Mrs Hall & Miss Millward