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June - Week 3 (w/b 15.6.20)This week’s maths / English overview:Maths:?Warm-ups – various counting / place value activities this week. *These activities need Flash Player. If you do not have a device that supports Flash Player, you could google Hit the Button and play that instead*Tasks – Money - Recognising coins and notes and simple addition activitiesEnglish:?Nursery RhymesPhonics: split digraph e_e (Phase 5) plus revisionSpellings: Compound Words Spellings Summer 2 Week 2**Login details are at the top of the page, should you need them? ****Please note that some of our online activities flash player (see note above re. how to activate Flash Player). NB. Flash Player is unfortunately not available on all devices**?*** This week we will be starting our exciting new Geography topic Our World – Hot and Cold Places. Many of our activities will be topic-related over the next few weeks. ***Monday 8th.?JuneMaths:? Warm-up?– Counting in steps of 10. Play the Whack a Mole game. *Please note that this game needs Flash Player and so it does not work on all devices* If it shows up as a word document rather than the game, click on the horizontal lines to the left of the toolbar to activate the game: Change the slider in the top left-hand corner to ‘Steps of 10’, then off you go, counting in 10s and whacking the moles in order!Task – Recognising coins Y1 Summer Block 5 WO1 Recognising Coins 2020 MonPhonics:?Focus: revision. We’re playing Snakes and Ladders today! Snakes And Ladders Phonics Revision Don’t worry if you don’t have a printer. Instead, you can roll a die and follow the phonemes on screen with your finger. Play on your own or against someone else!Spellings: Spellings Summer 2 Week 2??English / Geography: Today we are going to learn about the world’s oceans. What is an ocean and how is an ocean different from a sea? What Is An Ocean There are 5 oceans in the world. To help us to learn the names of the world’s 5 oceans, we can use this song to help use an atlas (one of your own or the online one we’ve used before online-atlas.htm) to help you to label the oceans on a world map. The Five Oceans Labelling Map Don’t worry if you don’t have a printer, you can locate them on the map and then list them from 1-5 in your book instead. English focus - don’t forget capital letters for names!Reading:?Please take the time to check out this new reading initiative… Silly Squad Launch! Online Summer Reading Challenge 2020It’s here! The 2020 Summer Reading Challenge celebrates all things silly and we’ve got loads of crazy events for you to enjoy, as you play through this online game of reads and rewards. Launch day with Oldham Libraries will see a Silly Squad Facebook takeover, with silly storytelling, crazy crafts - including Supertato Potato Craft - and the launch of our Silly Stories Writing Competition. Summer Reading Challenge is free to play and recommended for ages 4-11 years. Join us to find out more…: Think back to this morning’s work on the 5 oceans of the world. Can you recall the names of them? Read through these ocean fact files with a grown-up Ocean.factfiles.powerpoint Now complete the World Oceans Quiz.? Oceans Quiz? /? Oceans Quiz AnswersPE: See PE links at the top of the page – your choiceTuesday 9th. JuneMaths: Warm-up?– Sequencing Numbers. Play the Caterpillar Ordering game.*Needs Flash Player* Again, if it shows up as a word document rather than the game, click on the horizontal lines to the left of the toolbar to activate the game:Choose some of the Numbers to 100 games. If these are still a bit tricky, have a go at the Numbers to 20 games first. Task – Recognition of notes Y1 Summer Block 5 WO2 Recognising Notes 2020 TuesPhonics:??Focus: e_e. First watch this clip *You need to log in for this – Discovery Education – check logins at top of page* Then complete the sound buttons ?activity. E E Tuesday Sound Buttons Make sure you read each word as you go along.Spellings: Spellings Summer 2 Week 2??English: We are looking at Nursery Rhymes this week. Read the 3 nursery rhymes (1. Dingle Dangle Scarecrow, 2. Sing a Song of Sixpence and 3. Cobbler Cobbler). Do you know any of these nursery rhymes already? Your job is to find the rhyming pairs. In your book, write the title of the rhyme, then make a list of ‘rhyming’ pairs underneath. Then do the same for the other 2 rhymes. Nursery Rhymes Rhyming PairsReading:?Choose a book from the Year 1 reading list. Again, read your own copy if you have it; otherwise, watch an online version of the story instead. : Water and sea-related songs today! Complete one or both of the activities from Derbyshire ‘Infant Music at Home’- Week 7. song - the children who are in school at the minute love this song so why not check it out?!PE: See PE links at the top of the page – your choiceWednesday 10th. JuneMaths:?Warm-up?– 10 more / 10 less. Play the 100 Hunt game. *Needs Flash Player* Again, if it shows up as a word document rather than the game, click on the horizontal lines to the left of the toolbar to activate the game:Scroll down that page for instructions. Select 10 more and/or 10 less. Select 2 players and play against someone if you can – it makes it a bit more interesting when it’s a competition!Task – How much? Money How Much 1ps WedsPhonics:?Focus: e_e. First read the real and nonsense words on the flashcards E E Flashcards Real&nonsense then complete the e_e wordsearch E E Wordsearch With Words. If you fancy a challenge, instead have a go at this one E E Weds. Wordsearch;?make a list of the e_e words you find.Spellings: As MondayEnglish: ?First go through the Nursery Rhyme example cards. How many of these nursery rhymes do you know? Nursery Rhyme Example Cards. (There are quite a few on here!) Then complete the Emoji Nursery Rhyme Quiz. Nursery Rhymes Emoji Quick Quiz. Can you work out the nursery rhymes from the emoji clues?Reading:?Choose a reading challenge.?Summer Term Reading ChallengesGeography: What is a globe? Go through the PowerPoint with a grown-up.T2 T 563 Globes Activity Powerpoint Ver 2 Now you are going to have a go at making your own globe! If you have a printer, you could use this template Printable World Globe There are 9 templates to choose from. They are fiddly to make so you'll need help from a grown-up but it is worth it - they do look good in the end!). Don’t worry if you don’t have a printer , you could make your own globe out of something ‘sphere-shaped’ e.g. a balloon Papier Mache Earth. or even a ball!PE: See PE links at the top of the page – your choiceThursday 11th. JuneMaths:? Warm-up?– Play the dice addition game. Set a timer for 2 minutes. Roll two dice. Add the two numbers each time you roll, then write the answer down. Repeat until your time runs out. How many totals can you make in 2 minutes?Task – Counting in Coins Y1 Summer Block 5 WO3 Counting In Coins 2020 ThursPhonics: Focus: e_e. First of all, read the e_e words on the PowerPoint. Thurs E E. Then play the Buried Treasure game on Phonics Play Click on Phase 5 then e_e. *You need to log in for this one – see top of page.*Spellings: As MondayEnglish:?Watch The Ants Go Marching One by One it out as though you are one of the ants! Now complete the rhyming activity The Ants Go MarchingReading:?Choose an e-book story from Oxford Reading Owl to match your school reading book level.? ** See Tapestry for our class login details. **Science: ?How do plant leaves differ?? The focus this week is on sorting and classifying leaves linked to our plant topic.Science Sorting And Classifying LeavesPE: See PE links at the top of the page – your choiceFriday 12th. JuneMaths:? Warm-up?– Play the dice doubles game. Set a timer for 2 minutes. Roll a die. Double that number, write the total down, then repeat. How many doubles totals can you complete in 2 minutes? Which double came up the most?Task – Adding Coins Adding Coins FridayPhonics:??It’s Phonics Screening Check Practice time today. Please ask a grown-up to go through the?DOC?with you. How many do you score out of 40? Remember – 1. The nonsense words have a little alien picture, and 2. You might not know the meaning of?all?the real words; ask an adult what any tricky ones mean!Spellings:?Spelling test – how many can you get right this week? English:?Reading Comprehension – read the information text carefully, then answer the questions. This week, there are 2 different versions. Ask an adult to choose the right one for you:Oxford Reading Tree Level 1/2/3 books – * Sunflower Plant Life Cycle.one starOxford Reading Tree Level 4/5 books – ** Sunflower Plant Life Cycle - two stars** When you write your answer, please try to answer each question in a full sentence – starting with a capital letter and ending with a full stop. e.g. Sunflowers can be yellow, dark red and orange. Don’t forget your capital letters and full stops. :)Reading:?Free Choice Friday – read a nursery rhyme of your choice. You may have nursery rhyme books at home or you can find online versions too.PSCHE:?The colour Monster story exploring different emotions.?Watch the book being read to you and then answer the questions. PHCSE The Colour MonsterThe little girl puts the colour Monster’s feelings into separate jars. Use the template?to draw things that make you happy and things that make you sad or angry.Then make your own Colour Monster. What colours will you use?PE: See PE links at the top of the page – your choice??? Happy weekend! ??? ................
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