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Monday 7

th

December 2020

Good morning R1E, I hope you all had a lovely weekend!

Please take your time to work through these activities today. It is

important to have regular breaks and perhaps pop out in your garden for some fresh air.

If you need any help at all then please send me a message on Class Dojo and I’ll get back to you as soon as possible!

Have a great day! Miss Ellis 

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For today’s morning wiggle

have a look at ‘Happy’!

Here is the link…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v =d2TjUdSzNf4

Enjoy!

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Buddy the elf!

Buddy has been up to mischief again!

He opened some Christmas sweets, tipped them out and used them to send a message. It

is a special message though- ‘Santa says hi’ to everyone in Reception and Year 1!

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Can you write your name?

Can you try to practise writing your name each day?

Year Ones can you practice your middle and last names too?

Try to make sure you start each letter in the right place! Here are some ideas to make it fun...

You could use chalk, gel pens, crayons, felt tips, biros and more…

You could even have a try writing it in sand, shaving foam or paint!

Don’t forget to do

this each day!

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Maths-

Reception starter activity

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

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Maths- Reception Main Activity

Use the number cards from the home learning pack and

place them in order up to 20.

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Maths-

Year 1 starter activity

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Maths-Year 1 Main Activity

Write all of the different pairs

of numbers that add up to

make the number in the larger

shape (10).

Record each number bond as

a number sentence.

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Please start off by practising the sounds in your reading wallets… s/a/t/p/i/n/m/d/g/o/c/k/ck/e/u/r/h/b/f/ff/l/ll/ss/j/v/w/x/y/z

Phonics- Reception

It is important to keep practising them daily, so keep up the good work! Don't forget to practise your tricky words too from your sound wallets!

Don’t forget you can also sign up for a free 2 week trial on Phonics Play and practise your sounds and tricky words through the games on there! 

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Phonics - Reception

Ask a grown up to write a simple sentence (or 2!) For example…

‘I went to the shop.’ or ‘I am a cat.’ or ‘The dog can jump.’ Cut the sentence into individual words and muddle up.

Can you read each word and put it back into the right order?

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Phonics Activity – Reception

Can you read (and answer!) this sentence?

Remember to take your time to segment the sounds in each word and then blend them back together.

Eg. p-o-t pot

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Phonics-Year 1

Use your flash cards, to practise your Phase 2 and Phase 3 sounds.

Also look at ‘ay’ (hay), ‘ou’ (cloud), ‘ie’ (pie), ‘ea’ (sea) and ‘oy’ (toy) and ‘ir’ (bird).

Spend time working through your tricky

words-can you pick 5 words and write them from memory?

Don’t forget you can also sign up for a free 2 week trial on Phonics Play and practise your sounds and tricky words through the games on there! 

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Phonics –Year 1

Answers!

hay

tray

clay

day

crayon

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Phonics Activity –Year 1

Can you read these sentences using some of our new sounds?

Can the cat stay and play?

The girl can see a bird in the tree.

The sound is loud.

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Phonics –Year 1

Can you write a list of the ‘ay’ words you can see?

It may be useful to look for the digraph ‘ay’ first and then look at the letters which are around them.

Sound them out and see if they make a word.

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Phonics –Year 1

How did you do?

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What to do if…

If your child is finding it hard to remember a sound, see if you can think of some games to play using that sound. You could...

▪ Hide words containing the sound around your house.

▪ Write the sound on a sticky label and get your child to wear it! Keep asking them what sound it is.

▪ Display the sound everywhere around your house and keep pointing it out to your child.

▪ Play a game on 'Phonics Play' eg. 'Buried Treasure' and use words which focus on that sound.

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Literacy-Reception

Once Upon a Time…

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Literacy-Y1

Weekend News

Write a recount of what you did at

the weekend.

Try and make your writing as

interesting as possible- try to include

some adjectives!

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Ideas

It’s a tricky one for being in isolation but I bet you were all super busy! Maybe you…

• Played in your garden

• Played with some of your toys

• Decorated your house for Christmas (I did!) • Did some cooking/baking?

• Did some reading, drawing or writing? • Did some craft activities

• Watched a film or television programme? • Made something interested out of Lego

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Year Ones- check your writing!

Have you remembered…

• Capital letter at the start

• Finger spaces

• Listen to the sounds in each word

• Did you use any tricky words?

• Hold your pencil carefully

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Starry Night Song

Please practise singing ‘Starry Night’ with your child over the next few

days. We plan to perform and record our Christmas play songs in a ‘concert style’ when we are able to return to school.

The lyrics will appear on the screen 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H eRrAzapOQ0

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Today’s story is ‘Snow

Bear’.

Have a look on Tapestry

to find Miss Ellis telling

the story!

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PE Warm Up

On a Monday afternoon we usually have PE.

Can you play 'Simon Says' together? Here are some ideas of activities... Remember to only do them if the leader says 'Simon Says!'

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5 Minute Workout with Joe

Follow the link to do a 5 minute workout with Joe Wicks!

https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=d3LPrhI0v-w

If you’re feeling extra

adventurous you could try workout 2 too!

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Extra activities…

Don’t forget to have some fun today! You could enjoy…

- Writing, drawing and colouring - Cooking and baking

- Small world toys

- Role play your favourite story or activity - Read a book together

- Play a game together or complete a jigsaw puzzle

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Extra activities…

- Messy play - Outside

play/exploring

- Water play (even in the bath or

your kitchen sink!) - Lego/construction building - Arts and crafts/ junk modelling - Number/shape/ word hunts

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I hope you have a wonderful day!

I would love to see anything you

manage to get up to at home!

You can send things to me on Class

Dojo or Tapestry.

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