What lovely weather we have had this week. It's been great to see you all enjoying the sunshine
It's been so hot in school this week we even had to cool down with the hosepipe in the outdoor area.
This weeks tasks are below.
Weekly Maths Tasks (plus Numberblocks)
Reception Summer Term Week 10 - This weeks activities are based on Oliver's Vegetables by Vivian French.
Week 1 - Year one.
Year one video - Summer week 8
Lesson 1 - Arrays
Lesson 1 - Answers
Lesson 2 - Doubles
Lesson 2 - Answers
Lesson 3 - Sharing
Lesson 3 - Answers
Lesson 4 - Grouping
Lesson 4 - Answers
Lesson 5 - Arrays challenge cards.
Please feel free to access activities from both year groups.
Receptions maths is linked to Oliver's Vegetables.
Don’t forget to keep working on your Hit the Button challenge.
Weekly English tasks (plus daily reading and phonics session) This can be done in any order.
English - this week we have a new Talk4Writing booklet Mouse's Adventure.
Please remember this is a 2 week unit
Spelling activities:
This week I would like you to look at SPaG mat 4 (Spelling, Grammar and punctuation mats)
Once again there are three different levels. Please choose the one most appropriate for your child.
Wider Curriculum tasks
Geography - Let's explore the UK
Now we are getting a better understanding about the area and Country we live in, have a look at this unit from BBC Bitesize. It has some nice video's and activities to test your newly acquired knowledge on.
Science - More water fun!
Here’s the link to a BBC Bitesize unit about which materials dissolve in water. Have fun!
DT Create a healthy fruit drink.
I hope you had fun last week creating your ice lollies.
This week I would like you to create a refreshing, healthy fruit drink. Remember you need to research, design, make and evaluate your
Here are some ideas.
Computing - Using the web safely
Have a look at this BBC Bitesize lesson on using the web safely.
Picture News This week we are asking do you like statues?
BBC Bitesize Daily programmes on @BBCiPlayer and the Red Button!
Aire Class Ongoing Task
We are all very lucky to live in such a nice community. For our new ongoing project I would like you
to think about the village that you live in. What are the landmarks in your village? Can you draw a plan.
We have lots of interesting churches, shops, schools, Drax power station, and houses including Carlton towers. Choose a landmark that interests or is special to you. What do you know about it?
Why is it special to you? When was it built? Can you draw it? Could you make a model of it using boxes or Lego?
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
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