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FS1 Week 8 Parent Plan Nursery Rhymes: Baa baa Black SheepSunday 10th Sunday Optional Activity: Can you practise tracing or writing some letters of your name? Can you clap how many parts you have in your nameLiteracy: Writing Sometimes describes what they have drawn or painted.Today is Sunday.Today we are going to be learning to talk about what we have dran. We will listen to a new Nursery rhyme, Baa, Baa, Black sheep. Can we sing this rhyme together? Last week, the children were clapping out the different parts of words in the Nursery Rhyme. Listen to sheep (clap with each syllable). How many times should we clap? That’s right. We clapped 1 time. The word ‘sheep’ has 1 part.Today, we will draw the character in our rhyme, the sheep! Can you draw it using different shapes and counting the legs. What colour will you make your sheep?Now we have drawn it, we need to describe it. This means we say what it looks like. It has….It is……It can…..Please send me a video of yourself describing your sheep? What does it look like? Where is it? What is your sheep doing? Remember to speak in full sentences! Don’t forget to read your weekly reading book on Bug Club, your Education City activity and listen to one of our teachers from school read a story today.Monday 11th Monday Optional Activity: Can you choose some of your favourite toys to carefully count in a line? How many do you have? Can you put them in a circle and count them? Was it easier to count them in a line or a circle?Maths: Number, They are beginning to represent numbers using fingers.Children can recite numbers in order to 10.Today is Monday. Yesterday, we started learning a new Nursery Rhyme. We have been learning Baa Baa Black Sheep. Can we sing this rhyme together? Today, we will show that we can use our fingers to show a number. We are going to help Baa Baa Black Sheep to count his bags of wool because he has so many. We will count the sheep for the farmer too!Today we will practise carefully counting the bags of wool. Can you then show me how many bags there are using your fingers and can you match the right number to how many bags there are? Please make a video of you carefully counting the bags of wool, showing me how many by holding up your fingers and matching the correct number so that I can see how well you are learning. Please send the video to the ‘Maths Activity’ in the portfolio on the Class Dojo! Don’t forget to read your weekly reading book on Bug Club, your Education City activity and listen to one of our teachers from school read a story today. Tuesday 12th Tuesday Optional Activity: Can you find things in your home that rhyme (eggs/legs) what else can you find?Literacy: Listening, Writing Sometimes describes what they have drawn or painted.Today is Tuesday.This week we have been learning one of our favourite nursery rhymes, ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’. ’s sing the Nursery Rhyme together. Can you colour in the characters and say what happens at the start and end of the rhyme?We have been learning to talk about things we have drawn/painted or coloured. . Please send a video of you saying what happens at the start and end of our rhyme, BBBS NR. Can you order the pictures and post it in the ‘Literacy Activity’ on the portfolio on the class dojo so I can see how well you are learning! Don’t forget to read your weekly reading book on Bug Club, your Education City activity and listen to one of our teachers from school read a story today... Wednesday 13th Wednesday Optional Activity: Can you fill up some cups with some fruit and count how many you have? Can you find the matching number?Maths: Number, Understanding Learning Objective:They are beginning to represent numbers using fingers. Children can recite numbers in order to 10.Today is Wednesday.This week we have been learning one of our favourite nursery rhymes, ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’. Can we sing it together? we are counting sheep using our fingers. Can you show your adult how to count carefully using their fingers? We showed how many using our fingers? Can you send me a video of you showing me how you can carefully count the sheep and then show the number on your fingers on the ‘Maths Activity’ on the portfolio on Class Dojo so I can see how well you are learning! Don’t forget to read your weekly reading book on Bug Club, your Education City activity and listen to one of our teachers from school read a story today. Send a video or a photo of you showing us careful counting and you matching the numbers on the ‘Maths Activity’ on the portfolio on Class Dojo.Thursday 14th Thursday Optional Activity: Can you retell your favourite story to someone in your home remember to start at the beginning and describe the characters too. What happens at the end?Literacy: Listening, Reading Learning Objective: Sometimes describes what they have drawn or painted.Today is Thursday.This week we have been learning one of our favourite nursery rhymes, ‘Baa Baa Black Sheep’. Can we sing it together? we are going to draw a picture of the end of our rhyme. Can you talk about what you have drawn? Who is in the picture? What colors did you use?We are learning to talk about what we have drawn. I would like you to send me a video of yourself drawing the end of the rhyme and describing it! Can you add it to ‘Literacy Activity’ on your class dojo portfolio so I can see how well you are learning? You can find the pictures for this activity on the Weebly website to help you. Don’t forget to read your weekly reading book on Bug Club, your Education City activity and listen to one of our teachers from school read a story today. TuesdayLink to Us ................
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