Reading
If you haven’t done so already logon onto www.oxfordowl.co.uk and use ‘My Class Login’ button (classname: robinclass, password: book) to access this week’s ebooks.
RWI Group |
Read Write Inc eBook |
Age Filter |
eBook |
Red |
Sun Hat Fun |
4-5 years |
Dad Can You Do This? |
Green |
Go and Play |
4-5 years |
Chicken Licken |
Orange |
Blackbirds |
5-6 years |
Sue Kangaroo |
Yellow |
A Sweetcorn Salad |
6-7 years |
Animal Magic |
Blue |
A Hole in my Tooth |
6-7 years |
What’s Inside Me? |
Grey |
The Ice and Snow Book |
6-7 years |
The Lazy Giant |
I will set some new ebooks to read on Tuesday.
Remember to go to Audible at https://stories.audible.com/start-listen to listen to Great Poems for Children in the ‘Elementary’ section.
Teach Your Monsters to Read
Login to the ‘Teach Your Monsters to Read’ online resource or download the free app and start your adventure in phonics and reading.
Login details are the same as PurpleMash logins.
Access this resource at http://www.teachyourmonstertoread.com/u/768037 or download the currently free app setting the set the star code to 768037.
Maths
See separate maths activities to practise finding one more or one less. This includes a learning reminder, two levels of practice sheet, guidance if you get a bit stuck and a few questions to check your understanding. All the answers are provided so that you can ‘tick or fix’ your work with an adult.
If you have no access to a printer at home, write answers in home school sharing book, exercise book or a notebook. For the missing numbers on a number square activity you can use an online number square at https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/hundredSq/index.html. An adult will need to make sure that the number square starts at 1 and hide the squares to match the activity sheet and then see if you can work out the missing numbers.
Refresh your memory of odd and even numbers by watching ‘What are odd and even numbers?’ video at https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zknsgk7/articles/zt4jj6f.
Then practise finding odd or even numbers at https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/coconut-odd-or-even. There are different levels to suit your confidence.
English
Use the creative writing prompts below to practise writing sentences. If you have no access to a printer at home, write your sentences in your home school sharing book, exercise book or a notebook.
When writing remember to think it, say it, like it, write it and read it again.
Choose your writing peak challenge below.
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Can I use finger spaces? |
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Can I use capital letters and full stop for every sentence? |
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Can I use the conjunction (e.g. because, so, then, but) in a sentence? Can I use adjectives (describing words)? |
P.E.
The Football Association are setting daily FA Superkicks Challenges for children every weekday at 2pm on the FA Twitter account. You will need a ball.
Make sure you are suitably dressed and have enough space for all P.E. activities.
Stay safe, healthy and happy 😊 – more learning activities will be posted next Tuesday.