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Please put any work you do in your purple exercise book or take pictures and put them on Tapestry. I can't wait to see what you get up to!

 

Today is the last day I'm setting work for this week as tomorrow is a Bank Holiday.

Feel free to spread this work over the long weekend if you want to.

Please also see the Letter Join login details on the Week 5 homepage, where children can practise their cursive writing. Cursive writing practise should be done most days, focusing on 1-5 letters each time and should last no longer than 10-15 minutes. 

 

Literacy

Below I'm going to attached some videos that we used in the classroom to recap sounds using Jolly Phonics songs and tricky words. It might be nice to have these songs playing in the background whilst milling around the house, as the constant revisiting will help with remembering sounds and tricky words.

Jolly Phonics Songs

Phase 2 Tricky Words Song

Phase 3 Tricky Words Song

Phase 4 Tricky Words Song

Today's sound is 'oa'.

The lesson is on the Bug Club for you to complete as an optional activity.

Complete the 'oa' Read and Roll activity.

Watch the video of me reading Cinderella on the Week 5 homepage.

Complete the 'Middle' and 'End' sections of the Five Finger Retell sheet.

Feel free to spread this activity out over a few days if you would like. 

Remember you can draw or write in the boxes.

When writing, please encourage your children to use cursive writing.

 

Mathematics

Carrying on with our directional language, I would like you to create a treasure map!

The treasure can be whatever you like.

The easiest way to do this is to lay it out like a grid to make directions more precise. Please see below photos.

For example: "Go forward 2 squares, turn right, go forward 5 squares."

Take it in turns moving the treasure and giving directions.

A great app for directional language and programming is the Bee-Bot app.

I will put the links for Apple and Android devices below.

R.E.

Please see the R.E. subpage for your task this week.

 

P.E.

Don't forget Mr Nicholls sets activities under the P.E. section on the Class Pages overview.

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