Monday 30th March- Reception
Happy Monday Reception!
Welcome to our second week of home learning. We hope you had a good rest over the weekend and are ready to get going again with Joe Wicks at 9am on his YouTube channel. Let us know your favourite move so far. Miss Goodswen’s is the kangaroo move and Mrs Hughes’ is the Spiderman.
Literacy
Ask an adult to read you a story with rhyming words. (Most of Julia Donaldson’s books rhyme.)
Can you find the rhyming words?
Can you continue a rhyming string? Cat, mat, sat… or hen, pen, ten…
Write a list of these rhyming words. Remember to segment the word into sounds and think about where to start each letter as you write them.
Maths
Lay the number cards face down on a table. Turn one over, say the number and do that many claps/ jumps/ tap your shoulders. What other movements can you think of?
Turn the cards over and count out that many toy cars/ buttons/ sweets (whatever you can find). Make sure you say the number as you move each object.
Other curriculum areas:
Joe Wicks is helping us to be healthy by exercising each morning. Talk to an adult about what else you do to keep your body healthy. Write some sentences about this or draw some pictures.
Email us on Mrs.hughes@wfps.org.uk or Miss.goodswen@wfps.org.uk
We would love to hear from you.
Happy learning!
Mrs Hughes and Miss Goodswen
Maths
Andi really enjoyed maths and he was able to do it without any help
That is great Andi,
I am happy that you are enjoying the activities. Keep going with all of your hard work.
Miss Goodswen
Good morning Miss Goodswen, I have done the tasks and I read “paper dolls”. I done 4 lists of rhyming words and there was 5 in each row! I made some paper dolls. They are called Miley the smiley, Joe rocks with no socks, Rose with no nose and Winky the slinky! I done the list on green paper. Have a good day from Louis Beeby. ?
Wow!
I love the story paper dolls. We should read that as a class once we are back to school.
Your paper dolls have great names. I wonder, what adventures will you have with your paper dolls.
Miss Goodswen
William wanted to share The Gruffulo story together. He enjoyed reading along with me and finding the rhyming words. He also asked why is the owl awake in the daytime because owls are nocturnal.
Morning William,
The Gruffalo is a great classic. We have read that lots at school and it is a favourite with many.
That is a good question! We learned lots about owls when we had a visit from Dave.
Have a great day,
Miss Goodswen
Good Afternoon Miss Goodswen, Elsbeth chose Charlie Cooks favourite book and we heard lots of rhyming words. We have just finished using lego blocks to count how many on our cards.
What a great story. I enjoy reading many of Julia Donaldson’s stories including this one.
Well done for being creative with your Lego and using it to support your counting. Lego can also be used to show a part-part whole or addition.
If you have a piece of Lego that has 6 bumps (2×3). You can add a block with 2 bumps and a block and 4 bumps underneath and it will be the same size! This would show 2 + 4 = 6. Give it a try.
Have a great day,
Miss Goodswen
Hi Miss Goodswen,
I have tried to email but it keeps getting bounced back.
Could you just confirm the address again please?
Shabana (Aalias Mum)
I have just received them and responded, many thanks Miss Goodswen
Phoebe enjoyed the maths game. We also picked a number while the other person closed their eyes and clapped the number for them to guess.