Thursday, 4 June 2020

Home learning week 8


Week 8 home learning activities – 01/06/20

Dosbarth Pendre

Phonics

Nursery
Have a look at these videos for the sounds r, h and b




Can the children now say these words by blending sounds together…

rim, rip, ram, rat, rag, rug, rot
had, him, his, hot, hut, hop, hum, hit, hat, has, hack, hug
but, big, back, bet, bad, bag, bed, bud, beg, bug, bun, bus, Ben, bat

You can play a game like ‘I spy’ and find things that begin with letter sounds that they know.

Reception
Can the children decode (read) the following words http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/resources/p4ccvcc2.pdf (there is no need to print them off).

Can they read/learn the following ‘tricky’ words that can’t be de-coded http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/resources/p4tricky.pdf (again, no need to print them).

As before, this is the video of the song we have used in class to say the names of the letters as well as the sounds they make – our alphabet song…

There are games that we have played in class on:




Maths
There are yet more excellent activities on https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/  (summer term week 6 and the ‘Snail and the Whale’ section).  As before there are 5 days worth of activities here based around a book, but you don’t have to have the books to do them.  They are all very practical activities that you can do, there is no need to print anything off, just download the ‘get the activity’ for each day.





PE
Joe Wicks is still doing daily PE sessions at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ he is live at 9am but you can watch any time after as well.  RCT have produced some guidance and activities too, which is available here http://d6vsczyu1rky0.cloudfront.net/33281_b/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Wellbeing-Pack-Four-Diet-and-Exercise.pdf

Topic
Our topic for the last half-term is called ‘Splendid Skies’ and is all about the weather.  This week the children could keep a record of the weather during the week, so practising the days of the week as well.  As it’s likely to be warm all week, perhaps they could look at the temperature for each day and compare.  What was the warmest/coldest day of the week?
Again, you don’t have to print it out, you could just discuss the seasons and which picture belongs with whih season.

Reading
Keep reading as much as you can!  If you need any logins (oxford reading buddy / hwb / study ladder) please let me know.

Study ladder
I have added more activities onto study ladder: www.studyladder.com

I have been working on creating a new website for our school, and this is now live at www.llanharanprimary.com if you would like to have a look.  It is still a work in progress!


Hope you are all well and continue to stay safe.

Mr Griffiths







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