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: Complete the worksheet, by clicking here and complete ONE per day.
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 9 Lesson Nine, Practice Book 1B Unit 9 Lesson Nine, Pages 76-78
Year Two: Textbook 2B Unit 7 Lesson Three, Practice Book 2B Unit 7 Lesson Three Pages 41-43
English:
Learning Objective: Rewriting the beginning of 'Jack and the Beanstalk'.
Think back to when we looked at traditional story language, what opening sentences do they use?
Then think about the different variations of Jack and the Beanstalk, what did we notice was the same and what was different?
While looking at the tales, focus on the beginning of the story, can you spot any story language?
I want you to write the beginning of your beanstalk tale (using your plan from Friday's lesson), including how you got the beans and who was involved.
For example, I might write...
Miss Mawby and the Beanstalk
One day Miss Mawby, who lives on a glorious farm, decided to sell her prize-winning cow at the market for food.
Miss Mawby and her cow set off for the market.
When she was stopped by Mrs Durnall.
"Will you take five beans for your cow?" said Mrs Durnall.
"All right!" Said Miss Mawby.
Then she set back off to her farm.
Year One - Write the beginning of your story, using the conjunction 'and'.
Year Two - Write the beginning of your story, using a 2a sentence.
Remember that a 2a sentence is two adjective sepearated by a comma!
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