Phonics:
Please use this link to access the phonics lessons for your child.There are several parts for each year group, all of which we would like the children to complete. These are best done daily, but we understand if you do these at a time in that day that is appropriate for you and your child.
Reception: Set 1 lessons: Speed Sounds, Word Time Reading Lesson, Spelling Lesson and Red Words 1.
Year One: Set 3 lessons: Speed Sounds, Set 3 Spelling, Reading Longer Words, Red Words 2 and Read and Hold a Sentence 1.
Year Two: See and complete attached worksheet.
Maths:
Year 1 and 2: Your Maths lessons can be found in your text book and practice book. Both are allocated to you on Active learn.
Year One: Textbook 1B Unit 8 Lesson Two, Practice Book 1B Unit 8 Lesson Two Pages, 29,30 and 31.
Year Two: Textbook 2A Unit 3 Lesson Six, Practice Book 2A Unit 3 Lesson Six Pages 91, 92 and 93.
English:
Learning Objective: Rewriting the ending to the story Little Red Riding Hood.
Recap on the elements of a traditional tale from Monday's lesson. Then recap on the versions of Little Red Riding Hood in which we have read.
This lesson we are going to be focusing on the ending of our story. Most endings are happy. What happens at the end? What is going to happen in the ending of your story?
I might write something along the lines of:
Her father leaped for the Wolf and hit the Wolf over the head with a vase. Instantly, Grandma jumped right out of his throat, whole and unharmed.
"Well done." cried Little Red Riding Hood. As Little Red Riding Hood, Grandma and father had a huge hug, the Wolf raced out of the door as fast as he could.
They all lived happily ever after.
You need to include what happened to the wolf and how is Grandma?
Don't forget to use captial letters, full stops, finger spaces and to show us your neatest writing!
Year One and Two - To write a creatvie ending to your story.
PE:
It is important to stay active!
You could go outside for a walk for some fresh air.
Altenatively the Joe Wicks sessions have started again this week or you could choose something from the P.E. section on our webpage.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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