Wednesday, 13 January 2021

Thursday 14th January 2021

Bonjour Harrier Class, (bonjour means hello in French)

Here are your home learning tasks for today.

Please send me your home learning work by emailing me at:

missjackson2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk

Phonics

Today, we are learning another new sound from Set 3. If your child struggles with any of the sounds, please let me know so that I can support you. 

Practice the sound ‘i-e’

Phonics'i-e' worksheet  

Phonics challenge: Can you use one of these words containing the special friend 'i-e' to write your own sentence?

smile, white, nice, like, time or hide.

You might want to have a look at Oxford Owl to support your child’s learning.


Reading

Now read your story again with lots more expression to your adult. Please select the relevant group:

Mrs Bramley - 'On the bus'

Miss Jackson - 'Tag' 

Mrs Whaley - Robin Hood'


If you are unsure which group your child is in please email me.

Maths

Maths Challenge

Maths Challenge - Answers
1) 13
2) 12
3) =
4) cube


Lesson 4
 – Subtraction - not crossing 10 (counting back)

Teaching Video 

True or False (note: the second page is the answer for the true or false question)

Worksheet 

Answers 

 

English

Listen to the  Three Billy Goats Gruff by Miss Jackson again. Can you follow along with our story map? 
Try to remember all of your actions to the story. Maybe you could send me a video of your actions? I would love to see what you have been up to!

Story Map
Here is our story map for the Three Billy Goats Gruff - drawn by our amazing Mrs Whaley!



Activity
: Fill in the blanks. Write down the missing words to complete our class story of the Three Billy Goats Gruff.  

Remember to read every day!


Wider Curriculum

Science

Materials and their properties

Collect some objects 
from around your home and do an experiment to see if the objects bend or do not bend. Some ideas have been suggested for you:


Write down your answers:
- How did you test if the objects could bend?
- Which materials are the bendy objects made from?


Music


About the song
'Let the Bright Seraphim' by George Frederick Handel (1685-1759) comes from a religious piece of work and was completed in 1742 (a long time ago!). This song is a well known Aria (an Italian word for a long solo song, usually opera). It was written for two main performers: a soprano (a high female voice) and a trumpet. They are accompanied by a few string instruments. 

- Do you like the song?
- What instruments can you hear? 
- Can you guess what the style of music is?
- Is it similar or different to the blues song from last week? Why?
- The main solo instrument is a trumpet. Can you think of any other songs that have a trumpet in? 


Stay Active

Exercise for 20-30 minutes. Go for a walk, run around, dance or play football. Anything that makes your heart beat really fast!

Just Dance - Waka Waka

 

Take care and stay safe,

 

Miss Jackson 

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