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Home Learning Friday 15th May

Posted: May 13, 2020 by: Emma Oddy (EOddy) on: Reception

Thank-you  for all your photos. It's great to see whats going on in your homes. I have been in school this week for three days. All is fine but quiet!

Friday 15th May

Here is a little something from Mrs Oddy, Mrs Hemingway and myself, Miss H ... 

EXERCISE

Go Noodle/Joe Wicks/ Yoga (cosmic Yoga) or just walk round the garden.

PHONICS  and Reading (Oxford owl ebooks available)

Handwriting: f s e u

 Red words:  I, the, to, love no, go, all, small, tall, call, my, by, he, me, be, we, she, of, said, you, saw, how, was, they, some, come, are, water– New red word : one, two

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

9.30  am    set 1 sounds for recap   qu   useful

quiz

quit

quiet

quick

 

10.00 am   set 2 sounds looking at the 00  sound

Have a go at reading these words.

too

food

moon

pool

spoon

zoo

 

e.g

Hold the sentence: That zoo has a pool for the fish.

She is cool.

They need food.

 NUMBER – set of playing cards

Quiz check on number bonds to 10.

Can your child remember all the pairs of number that add together to make 10?

Write the down.

0+10=10

1+9=10

2+8=10

 

If yes try to 20?

 

A family fun card games to play.

Patience and  Sevens

 

Aim

The aim of patience is to make four piles of cards, one for each suit, sorted into order by the numbers on the cards.

Set up

  • Shuffle the pack and mix the cards up
  • Place seven cards face-down in a line, next to each other
  • Turn up the card on the left
  • Place six cards on top of the six that are already face down
  • Turn up the left card of the second row
  • Repeat this until you only put one card down, and turn this up
  • Place the deck to one side

How to play

  • Place any aces in the bottom row into one of four foundation piles above the rows.
  • Turn over the top card of the deck.
  • Attempt to place the card in an appropriate spot.
    • Cards must switch between red and black.
    • Cards must be in order (K, Q, J, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, A).
  • The goal is to move all cards into the foundation piles.
    • Foundation piles must all be the same suit (spades, clubs, hearts, diamonds).
    • Foundation piles must be in order (A, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, J, Q, K).
    • You can move an appropriate card to the foundation piles at any time.

TOPIC

Make a fruit salad for lunch or tea with what you have available.

Talk about and look at the seeds in the fruit.

You might want to plant the seeds of an apple or orange and see if they will grow. Remembering what a seed need to grow?

Have a bit of fun with this powerpoint.

 What-am-I-?

Next week  we are GOING ON A BEAR HUNT and planting seeds!

Thank- you for all your support and I hope you have had a good week.

Mrs Oddy, Mrs Hemingway and Miss Hemingway xx

2 comments

Comments
Katie Hopkins May 15, 2020

On Oxford Owl Ebooks under age range 5-6 there is a Winnie the Witch book about staying at home and keeping safe. I believe it’s been added due to the current situation. Georgia read it this morning!

Emma Spragg May 14, 2020

Thank you for the lovely R with all the children's names on, how fantastic!