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Monday 4th May
Posted: May 3, 2020 by: Emma Oddy (EOddy) on: Reception
Morning everyone!
Monday 4th May remote learning
A big thank-you to everyone for getting in touch last week. It is important that we keep in regular contact with all the members of our class.
Just to ease confusion, Mrs Hemingway and myself both can read and respond to emails from the reception@netherthongprimary.co.uk address.
If you want to talk to one of us in particular just add our names to the email.
Here are a few photos I received on Friday.
Monday 4th May
EXERCISE
Go Noodle/Joe Wicks/ Yoga (cosmic Yoga) or just walk round the garden.
(Drew and myself have started doing the 30 day yoga challenge on YouTube!)
PHONICS and Reading (Oxford owl ebooks available)
Handwriting: b h n m
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 – New red word : water
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
9.30 am set 1 sounds for recap
10.00 am set 2 sounds looking at the air sound
Have a go at reading these words.
Chair
Fair
Stair
Hair
Air
Lair
Pair
Hold the sentence: I can brush my hair.
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NUMBER – This week we are exploring pattern and shapes.
We touched on this last week with the African patterns.
Vocabulary: shape, flat, curved, straight, solid, hollow, corner, face, side, edge, end, cube, pyramid, cone, sphere.
Here is a fun activity to try. Kims game.
You need a selection of 3D shaped objects. Tin, box, tube, dice, pyramid could be tricky, ball.
Name them all then hide them all under a piece of material.
Take one away without your child looking. They then have to guess the missing shape and describe a features.
E.g I think it’s the cube it has 6 faces. It has 8 corners. It has 12 edges. It does not roll it slides.
Take it in turns.
Build with Lego. You might want to repeat one of Miss Hemingway’s Lego challenges.
-Mathseeds is available I have added a shape lesson this week.
TOPIC
Start a food diary writing down all the fruit and vegetables or food you eat this week.
Explain that this is called a list. e.g
Monday
Banana
apple
Salad- cucumber, lettuce, plum tomatoes
Potatoes, peas, carrots.
Don’t worry too much about spellings of the fruit and vegetables.
If this is available watch: The story of Oliver's Vegetables
by Alison Bartlett and Vivian French
Recite the days of the week.
Can you remember the order of the vegetables?
Monday-Carrots
Tuesday-Spinach
Wednesday-Rhubarb
Thursday-Cabbage
Friday-Beetroot
Saturday-Peas
Sunday-Potatoes
Talk about the different vegetables you have in your house/garden and find out which countries they might have come from if they are not grown in the UK.
Can you find these countries on a map?
Good work today well done.
Mrs Oddy.
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