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Thursday 28th January 2021 Phonics and Spelling: Phonics:Set 3: ‘tion‘ sound:‘pay attention; it’s a celebration’Green words – tradition, exploration, celebration, conversation, attention, congratulationNonsense words – gumption, sation, temptionWatch the speed sounds and spellings lessons on: These videos will become available every morning at 9.30am for the new sound the children are learning.Fred talk each word and read aloud. Practise your spellings for this week. Look at the Y2 overview on the Remote Learning section of the website for ideas about how to practise your spellings.275272532321500jacket, jar, jog, join, adjust, behind, child Can you practise your spellings like this? Reading:Open the story Winnie and Wilbur Stay at Home on Oxford Owl.-29527533718500 your child with any words they are struggling to read. Ask them to Fred talk the sounds and blend them together to read the word.EnglishWrite a recount of the The Snail and the Whale.Use the images below to re-tell the story. This time, write sentences next to each image. See the next page.Can you use any of these sentence openers?Time connectivesSentence openersFirstNextThenAfter thatFinally NowOne dayAll of a sudden,SuddenlyQuick as a flashLater that dayIn the morningIn the afternoon Ways to develop your writing:Use adverbs in your writing (quickly/slowly/calmly/gently etc.) Use conjunctions (because, and, but, when, if..)Include adjectives or expanded noun phrases (The snail and the whale swam in the cold, shimmering ocean.)Use different sentence openers For example; One day, the snail sat on her rock, which was as black as soot. She gazed at the sea and wanted to travel the world. A few hours later, she wrote a slimy message on the rock asking for a lift. In the evening, an enormous humpback whale appeared and sang a wonderful song.27495510350500219075736600022733015240485409-10948800543763-15577800426720-175895447041-23558500516573-32861200Maths Ordering objects and numbers Watch the White Rose Maths video: Complete the worksheet when instructed.Practise your times tables on Times Table RockstarsGeographyWhere does our food come from? Today you will be learning about foods that traditionally come from different parts of the UK. Follow the PowerPoint slides for links, questions to think about and plete the instructions on the last slide to complete the activity sheet. ................
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