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Sun, Sea and Sandy ToesLiteracyNumeracyTopicShare seaside / pirate storiesListen to the story of Captain Flynn and the Pirate Dinosaur’s Missing Treasure your own pirate ‘Wanted’ poster. Remember to include a description of the pirate, where was the pirate last seen? What will be the reward for the capture of the pirate?Imagine you are stranded on a desert island. Can you write a message in a bottle? What will your message say? Do you want to be rescued? Do you like living there and want to send a message to a friend? Create your own pirate passport. Think about the information you will need to include.Think of 10 words associated with pirates e.g treasure, ship and put them in alphabetical order. Can you write a list of words to describe a friendly pirate. Do the same for an unfriendly pirate. If you can use a thesaurus to upskill some of your words. Can you put the words into sentences remembering to use punctuation. Treasure HuntMake a pirate treasure chest and place it in different positions, can you tell a grown up where it is making sure you use positional language? (You can also use the treasure chest to play your I spy game)(Please use this language to support the next activity; in front, behind, next to, on, outside, inside, above, far, near, below, around, between, underneath, beside)Hide some treasure in your garden. Draw a treasure map with an X where you have hidden it. Can a family member follow the map to find the treasure? Don’t forget to give clues! Can your grown-up do the same for you?(Year one pupils try to include whole turns and half turns. Year Two pupils try to include quarter turns and use language like clockwise and anti-clockwise. Also, begin to learn that a quarter turn is a right angle).Watch the video and practice moving in different ways Can you use your direction and position skills when playing some of these games? Pirate Science Investigation...You will need an empty jar, cooking oil, water, some objects to test (e.g. lego, a coin, a button, piece of foil). Fill the jar half full of water then add some oil. Carefully drop the objects one at a time in, what happens? Can you put your finger into the jar? What do you notice about the oil and water? Can you find something to float on each layer? Can you make waves? What happens if you mix the oil and water?Research flags on Pirate ships. Design your own pirate ship flag. Can you make your flag using different materials?Play ‘I spy treasure’ – can you find a collection of ‘treasure’ around your house. Hide it in the treasure chest you have made (decorate a cardboard box). Look at and remember the treasure. Take turns to remove a piece of treasure, can your family member look at the treasure that is left and remember what has been removed? Create a collage of a Pirate using materials in your house.Yoga...search ‘cosmic kids popcorn and the pirates’ on Youtube. How did you feel before the yoga? Do you feel different after the yoga? Try to use emotional language (happy, calm, tired, relaxed, sad, nervous etc) Ongoing activities...Ongoing activities ...Ongoing activities ...Handwriting; you don’t always have to use a pencil try using mud, squirty water bottle, paint etc. Reading every day try to read books, magazines, cookbooks etc.Set aside talk time every day, maybe create a lucky dip of topic ideas in a jar and pick one each day. Talk about your night-time dreams with a family member.Write a diary of your day or week. Times tablesCounting in steps of 2, 5, 10 and 3 (can you start at different points)Number formation; you don’t always have to use a pencil try using mud, squirty water bottle, paint etc.Tell the time. Look at clocks you have at home and practice telling the time to a grown up. If you are stuck ask your grown up for help.Temperature – if you have a thermometer record the daily temperature. Which day of the week is warmest? Coldest?Sequencing – Can you make a fruit kebab using 2 or 3 fruits and create a pattern?Take daily exercise – Joe Wicks workout is available every day at 9am.Enjoy a weekly cooking activity – maybe write a review of the food afterwards.Lego challenge – pick a letter from the alphabet and build a model beginning with that letter.Play board games with your family.Relax - draw, paint, practice football etc. take time to complete an activity that makes you feel relaxedRecord the daily weatherTake care, have fun and stay safe! ................
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