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LiteracyNumeracyHWBTopicActive LearnThere are reading books for you on Active Learn. Please see how to access this on your Online Learning Journal.Active LearnThere are number activities for you on Active Learn. Please see how to access this on your Online Learning Journal.Building ResilienceMake a Thankfulness Jar or Box. Draw or write things that you are happy about or enjoyed doing at the weekend and put them in a jar or tub. What are you looking forward to doing in the future?Hot and ColdDraw an outfit for somewhere hot and then one for somewhere cold. Challenge: Write a sentence explaining if they are the same or different and why.Sound huntChoose a book, newspaper or online text and find how many of the below sounds you can find.Mild- find b, d, gMedium- find oi, ew and auSpicy – find magic e words, soft c and soft gIf you can send a photo of your list of words or the text you used!SumdogComplete the addition and subtraction challenges on Sumdog. Remember, if you complete the challenges you earn extra coins to buy things for your house!One Minute PE ChallengeHow many times can you complete the activities below in one minute? Try every day over a week, can you do more at the end of the week than the beginning?With a ballThrow a ball in the air, clap and catchWith your bodyStar jumpsCarry out a survey to find out how many different types of animals or insects live right on your doorstep!Mild: Hunt inside your house and garden for any insects or animals.Medium: Draw a plan of your house or garden or a street/park you walk in and draw the animals you find.Spicy: Find out more about the animals/insects you find. Why do they live there? Is it hot or cold? What do they eat?What’s happening here?Write or tell someone a short story about this picture, where are they going? What is the girl looking at?Remember your story should have a beginning, middle and end. Your middle needs a problem which is then fixed.Hidden NumbersAsk someone in your home to tell you numbers, cover them either using the hundred square in your home learning pack or using the below online tool.Mild – Numbers to 20Medium – Numbers to 50Spicy – Numbers to 100 a break and be mindfulRemember it is important to relax during the day too and take breaks. One way to do this is to use your senses and you can do this by playing some games! Touch: Put a bunch of mystery items in a paper bag and take turns feeling one object at a time and guess what it is as you describe the texture and shape.Sight: Look around the room in silence for one minute, and point out all of the things you never noticed before. Play I spy.Sound: Set a timer for one minute and count how many different sounds you can hear with your eyes closed, and then share what you heard with each other.These are just some ideas for some senses games to try or maybe you can make up your own game.Make a saltdough animalMix 1 cup of flour, with 1 cup of table salt. Add 1 cup of water gradually and mix together to make the dough.There are lots of clips on how to make saltdough. Here is one below. you have made the dough you can create an animal! Extra challenge: make a home for your animal out of the dough too!Listen to a familiar storySometimes it is nice to listen to a story you know well. Here is Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the USA, reading The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson. to the story and then choose an activity.Mild: Draw a gruffalo picture and add labels.Medium: Write a sentence about the gruffalo.Spicy: Write your own gruffalo story with a beginning, middle and end.Problem Solving - Lining UpBe systematic and look for a pattern!·There are 2 ways that Amy and Bob can line up at a door:Line 1 - Amy, BobLine 2 - Bob, Amy· Line up 3 people or toys at a door in 6 different ways.Learn with Karim from CBEEBIES!Karim wants to help you with your learning too! Check this video clip on BBC iplayer with lots of fun ideas and some faces you might recognise.You can get warmed up with Supermovers, work on your counting in tens and listen to a story with Anita Rani. You can also learn about some history and find out about the first man on the moon – Neil Armstrong! has come!Listen to the story Spring Has Come an animal from the story – here is a link to give you ideas on how to draw a rabbit! challenge – find out more about where rabbits live and what they eat. ................
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