Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Tuesday 2nd June


Good Morning,
I hope to hear from lots of you today. I've been looking forward to hearing about all the things you've been up to the past week. Remember to get in touch and say hello because I love to hear from you!
I went in to school again yesterday to get ready for when some of you come back! 

Here are your activities for today.

Don't forget to wake your selves up with this Go Noodle video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7Ew70w-zAM&t=48s


Literacy
Draw a picture of something you have enjoyed doing over the past week and write me a
sentence to go with it.

E.g I played in the pool.
I watched a film.

Remember to leave spaces between the words, use you phonic sounds. 
Can you start your sentence with a capital letter and finish with a full stop?


Maths 
Day 2 - Snail and the whale
Complete the activities - (Patterns, Addition)


Creative/Skills

Make your own snail.
You could create a snail by using modelling materials

(playdough, cardboard, lego, blocks, recyclable materials etc)





OR you could create your very own snail picture in the style of famous artist Henri Matisse.

This is Henri Matisse' famous 'The Snail'

You could have a go at making your own!







Phonics
New phonics play - phase 4
Practice your phase 2 and 3 flashcards and phase 2,3,4 tricky words.
Play a game of rocket rescue - phase 3

Daily phonics lesson 
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=letters+and+sounds+for+home+and+school+reception 


Read a book from book bag or listen to a story from Collins Big Cat.
https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx
parents@harpercollins.co.uk
Parents20!


Please remember that if you are struggling to fit lots of home learning everyday please find five minutes to practice reading each day - this is so important for the children!

Have a great day :)
Miss Letherby 

Today’s reflection 
Well done and thank you for sharing your lovely work. 
I’ve particularly enjoyed seeing all the snails you’ve created using a range of different materials. 
I expect lots of you have been having fun enjoying the sunshine today as a few wetter days are to come! 

Here’s what you have been doing today. 


















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