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Foundation Phase – Summer Term – Week 3These activities are for all children within the Foundation Phase.Where the work has been differentiated, please feel free to challenge your child/children with the next year group of work.Daily Activities Reading Spelling/HandwritingMental MathsJoe WicksMonday04/05/2020Mathematical DevelopmentR – Recognise some 3d shapes within play activities and the environmentLook at the word mat showing pictures of 3d Shapes.Can you go on a 3d Shape hunt around your home and garden to try and find some of these shapes? Tick each picture as you find the object with the matching shape. For example, if you find a can of beans, you would tick cylinder. Which 3d shapes did you find most of? Which 3d shapes did you find least of?1 – recognise and name common 3d shapes in order to begin to compare and sort the scavenger hunt sheet using the link above. Complete Page 1 that has one star ‘*’ at the bottom of the page.2 – recognise and name 3d shapes in order to compare and sort the scavenger hunt sheet using the link above. Complete Page 2 that has two stars ‘**’ at the bottom of the page.3 – recognise 3d shapes, including prisms the scavenger hunt sheet using the link above. Complete Page 3 that has three stars ‘***’ at the bottom of the page. On page 4, the answers are provided for you.If you are struggling to access these links, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘2d and 3d Shapes Differentiated Scavenger Hunt Worksheets’It should appear like this for you to then download.Language, Literacy and CommunicationQuestionnaire-Oracy-Yes/No gameAsk your grown up to think of a jungle animal but NOT to tell you what it is. You must guess their animal by asking questions about it. E.g. Does it have 4 legs? Your grown up can only answer yes or no. Swap and play a few rounds. Knowledge & Understanding of the WorldThe animals in the story ‘We’re roaming in the rainforest’ are...parrots, monkeys, sloths, butterflies, crocodiles, frogs, leaf cutters, spiders, lizards, geckos, snakes, jaguars, and otters.Look at the patterns and textures of some of the animals. Investigate and discuss what ‘camouflage’ means and how this helps animals. For your challenge, your garden will become a rainforest! You will need to make a cardboard cutout of an animal from the story and color it with markings so that it camouflages in your garden. Here are some examples....I look forward to seeing them in your garden!Tuesday05/05/2020Mathematical DevelopmentR – Recognise some 3d shapes within play activities and the environment link above is for pictures of 3d shapes and 3d shape names. You will need to cut each card and use them to play a matching game. You need to match the shape picture with the appropriate shape name.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘3d Shape cards dyslexia’. It should appear like this for you to download.1 – recognise and name common 3d shapes in order to begin to compare and sort link above has 6 pages, each page has the name of a 3d shape at the top. Page 7,8,9 and 10 has pictures of objects. Cut out these objects and stick them on to the page with that 3d shape name at the top.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘3d Shape sorting activity’. It should appear like this for you to download.2 – recognise and name 3d shapes in order to compare and sort link above is for pictures of 3d shapes and 3d shape properties. You will need to cut each card and use them to play a matching game. You need to match the shape picture with the appropriate shape property.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘3d Shape and properties matching cards’. It should appear like this for you to download.3 – recognise 3d shapes, including prisms link above has riddles relating to 2d and 3d shapes. Read the cards carefully and try to work out what 2d and 3d shape the riddle could be describing. The answers are also available at the bottom of the link to help!If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘2d and 3d Shape Riddle Cards Game’. It should appear like this for you to download.Language, Literacy and CommunicationList in writing as many words as you can, that you could use to start a question. E.g. Why? Do? If you spell a word wrong, practise writing it correctly. Creative DevelopmentFruit and Veg Animals Design and make a fruit and vegetable character from the story. A list of the characters; Short-Tailed Parrots,Spider Monkeys,Three-Toed Sloths,Pink River Dolphins, Blue Morpho Butterflies, Black Caimans,Poison Dart Frogs,Leaf-Cutter Ants,Spiders, Green Iguanas,Geckos,Anacondas, Jaguars,Giant River Otters. Here are some examples; Can you make a pictogram/graph on HWB to find out your families favourite fruit or vegetable? Wednesday06/05/2020Mathematical DevelopmentR – use 3d shapes to make models and picturesUsing wooden or plastic blocks or lego use 3d shapes such as cubes and cuboid to make a model of your choice. How many cubes have you used? How many cuboids have you used?1 –Use 3d shapes to describe how they fit together Can you find cube, cuboid, cone and sphere shaped objects around your home and use them to make a model of your choice. Describe to an adult the shapes that you have used. Here is my castle. I have used cylinders, cuboids, spheres and a cube.2 – make increasingly more complex or accurate models with 3d shapesAs year 1 activity, but could you include a cone in your model?3 – make models using a variety of 3d shapesAs year 1 activity, but could you include cones, prisms and pyramids? Language, Literacy and CommunicationImagine you are going to interview a famous explorer back from the Jungle. What would you ask them? Talk about your questions with a grown up. What would your grown up ask them? Welsh Language R?s EiriauWord RaceVocabulary Run - Numbered vocabulary sheets are placed outside the room. Pupils are given an individual writing sheet.Pupils exit the room to find the corresponding numbered sheet. The children remember a word from the vocabulary sheet, return to the ‘base room’ and write the word in the corresponding box on their recording sheet. Sentence Run - Numbered sentence sheets are placed outside the room. Pupils are given an individual writing sheet.Pupils exit the room to find the corresponding numbered sheet. The children remember a sentence from the sheet, return to the ‘base room’ and write the sentence on the recording sheet.These resources can be found by following the hyperlink on the website;Vocabulary_Run_Week_3Sentence_Run_Week_3Or included in the packs from Sarah.Thursday07/05/2020Mathematical DevelopmentR – to begin to use standard units of time to read ‘o clock’ link above is a template. Can you make your own clock and use the hand to practise the ‘o clock’ times?If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘Interactive clock face template’. It should appear like this for you to download.1 – use standard units of time to read ‘o clock’ link above is for a game of bingo. Show or call out different cards in turn and have your child cover up the image or word if they have it on their card. The first person to cover everything wins! You could play as a whole family.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to Twinkl and search ‘O’ Clock Time Bingo’. It should appear like this for you to download.2 – read ‘half past’, ‘quarter past’ and ‘quarter to’ on an analogue clock – tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes on an analogue clock you are struggling to access this link, please log on to ‘Telling the time in 5 minute intervals worksheets’. It should appear like this for you to download.Language, Literacy and CommunicationWrite your set of questions today for the jungle explorer. Each question must:Start with a capital letterEnd with a question markMake senseDCF Think about the stories Mrs Blower has read and the animals that live in the jungle. Log into Hwb, Just2easy, paint. Paint a picture of a jungle animal. Friday08/05/2020Mathematical DevelopmentR – to begin to use standard units of time to read ‘o clock’ is a link to a game reading ‘o clock’ times. If you want you can play a real life game of ‘what’s the time Mr Wolf?’ in your garden.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to ‘What’s the time Mr Wolf? Game o’clock’. It should appear like this for you to launch.1 – use standard units of time to read ‘o clock’ is a link to a matching game. Read the story cards carefully and match each card with the correct time.If you are struggling to access this link, please log on to ‘Baby Bear’s Day – O'clock Time Matching Game’. It should appear like this for you to download.2 – read ‘half past’, ‘quarter past’ and ‘quarter to’ on an analogue clock you are struggling to access this link, please log on to ‘Quarter Past and Quarter To Times worksheet’. It should appear like this for you to download.3 – tell the time to the nearest 5 minutes on an analogue clock this link to get on to the ‘Primary Resources’ website.Click Year 3 Time Problems (Gemma da Silva)Language, Literacy and CommunicationComplete your questions.Read them through and check:They make senseThey have capital lettersThey have question marks at the end. Draw a jungle picture/explorer to decorate them if you want to. Physical DevelopmentGarden gamesBike Riding ................
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