Wednesday 24 February 2021

Thursday 25th February 2021

Hola Harrier Class, (hola mean hello in Spanish)

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

Phonics lesson: Set 3 sound ‘ear’ - This sound will be uploaded at 9:30am, by Ruth Miskin. Please watch the speed sounds and then the spellings.

You will have 24 hours to watch it before the video is removed.

Phonics challenge: Can you use one of the words you have practised containing the special friend 'ear' to write your own sentence?

You might want to have a look at 
Oxford Owl to support your child’s learning. If your child struggles with any of the sounds, please let me know so that I can support you.

English

Live lesson with Miss Jackson at 9:45am.

Reading 

Read your Story Green Words, Red Words and Speedy Green Words first and then try to read your story with lots of expression. Please select the relevant group:

Mrs Bramley – Tug, Tug

Miss Jackson – In the bath

Mrs Whaley – The foolish witch

Remember to read every day! 
Have you accessed our new reading app 'Sora'?

Maths

Maths Challenge

 

Maths Challenge - Answers
1) plane
2) 25
3) 46
4) 16

Lesson – Measuring lengths

- Measure length (activity)

After watching the video above, can you find some different objects in your home to measure. What are you going to use to measure with?

Wider Curriculum

History

Today you are going to go... back in time!

Music

Watch this video about rhythm. Have a go at clapping along with the song at the end.

Remember: rhythm is a pattern of sounds of different lengths across time. These sounds can be long or short and can be created by clapping, clicking, tapping, speaking or singing.

Now can you have a go at sounding out some of your own rhythms?

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!

Cha Cha Slide

Story Time 

Too Much Glue by Jason Lifebvre


Stay safe,

Miss Jackson

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