Monday 27 April 2020

Summer Term - Week 2

I hope you all had fun learning last week. I have loved looking at, and sharing your learning with others.  This weeks tasks are below.

Weekly Maths Tasks (plus Hit the button, Numberblocks)

Please feel free to access activities from both year groups.

Receptions maths is linked to The Night Pirates.
Here is the link to a fantastic reading of  The Night Pirates read by  Rupert Penry Jones on CBeebies Bedtime story. 

Here is a new website that combines Maths and PE shared by Mrs Longfield - Maths on the move.

Weekly English tasks (plus daily reading and phonics session) This can be done in any order.

Daily Read, write inc session. Link to daily lesson These run daily on YouTube.

Talk for writing - Reception Booklet 

This is suitable for both Reception and year one pupils, as the writing tasks can be extended as far as you like. This is a 2 week unit. There are a number of tasks to complete so please don’t feel you need to rush these, as you have two weeks to complete the tasks.

On Monday Read, write inc are starting a new Story time with Nick, with new stories every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.


Spelling activities:

Please learn to spell and write the following words. You could do this by: 
  • writing on paper (look, cover, write, check)
  • outside using chalk - jump on each letter as you sound out and blend the word
  •  in the bath with foam letters
  •  in shaving foam or sand
  •  by writing the letters on pebbles and ordering them correctly
  •  words written on card and cut up into pieces to make a word jigsaws.
  1. he
  2. me
  3. be
  4. we
  5. she
Here’s a trickier set if these are too easy for your child.

  1. you
  2. they
  3. all
  4. are
  5. my
Weekly Wider Curriculum Tasks


History - Who is in my immediate family? 

This would be nice to talk about as a family, sharing photographs and memories. 
  • Where were my siblings, and parents born?
  • When were they born?
  • Where did your parents live as children?
  • Where did they go to school?
  • What games or toys did they play with as a child?
  • What do you have now that your parents didn’t have as a child? What has changed?

Science - The world around where I live! Can you go on a Tree Identification walk looking at leaves?





Here is the link to these sheets if you would like to print them out. Tree Identification Sheet


Art - can you make a picture using inspiration from The Leaf Man - Lois Evlert. We looked at this book during Autumn term.




Community appreciation




We are taking lots of time to appreciate Key workers in our community.
Here's lovely idea to thank our hard working postal service



Music - join Gareth Malone in singing lesson on BBC Bitesize.


P.E - here is a link to Mr Jeff. Outdoor PE challenges.


Also see post P.E with Isabella for lots of lovely resources shared by her Mum.


Picture news 

Every Wednesday morning in class we look at Picture news.
This is a discussion of current topics, related to British values.
Have a look at this weeks news.












 BBC Bitesize Daily programmes on @BBCiPlayer and the Red Button! 


Aire Class Ongoing Task 


While we are in Lock down it would be a lovely idea to create a Time capsule containing memories of our special time spent with our families. This would be an ongoing project for the whole family. 

Be as creative as you can be!

Here is a link to an handy article about how to make a Covid19 Time capsule with your child

This link takes you to a booklet your child can complete to capture their memories.
There is also a link for parents to complete their own booklet as well!


Please feel free to share your wonderful learning with me. You can either email pictures to me at:
mrssmith@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk, add comments to this Blog, or if you are in Reception add your learning to Tapestry.








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