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CLASS 1 Thursday 2nd July

RHebblewhite - 01 Jul 2020

 

Thursday 2nd July

Good Morning Class One! Well done for all your hard work so far this week.

Here is today's puzzle.
Which scooters can get to the petrol pump and which can't?
Follow your finger on the screen.

 

 Here's letter 'O', if you would like to practise this today.

 Make sure that you follow the arrow the correct way.
(Link to the letter formation sheets at the top).

  


Would you like to join in with today's song? It's called, 
I Want To Go Faster!

Phonics

Let's practise our Tricky Words first today.
Why not learn to play Hangman.
Choose ten tricky words and take turns to guess words instead of letters.



Or, if you have access to a printer, make a Tricky Words game of Uno. 
Match the cards by colour or by tricky word. 
(You can download some Tricky Word Flashcards at the top).



Now let's have a try at a Transport Reading Activity.
(See below and link to the top, to download and colour the sheets). 
Can you make your own, for an extra challenge? 
 

 

  


Here is a 'Dodge The Monsters' Indoor Exercise Video for you to join in with!



 

Maths

Dominoes definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
 

Let's start by practising our doubles to ten.
Follow the link below, to the Maths Bot website.
Select 'scatter' and see how many doubles you can find.
Practise your number sentences: 'Double ... is...'.


https://mathsbot.com/manipulatives/dominoes



Now, let's practise ordering our numbers to 20.
We're going to do a dot-to-dot picture.
(You can download the worksheet from the link at the top).

Afterwards, make your own dot-to-dot picture to 20.
Draw your own outline of a car/tractor/bus in pencil. Then write your numbers in pen. Rub out your pencil drawing and give it to a friend to try.

You can also use your number cards to practise ordering to 20: Use a timer on your grown-up's phone and see how quickly you can re-order them.



I have found a great story for you to watch, called Hundred Decker Bus!



Here is a 20 minute compilation of Car Patrol episodes for you to watch,
to end the day.

Our Projects


The project this week aims to provide opportunities for your child to learn more about transport. Learning may focus on modes of transport, transport in the past, the science behind transport, road safety and how to be safe around water.
Make Paper Planes
● Make paper airplanes using this guide:

https://www.foldnfly.com/#/1-1-1-1-1-1-1-1-2
 Ask your child/ children to come up with a name for their airplane and write this on the side. Have a competition to see whose airplane will fly the furthest/ highest. You could ask them to create a certificate for the winner. Take a photograph of the winning plane to share your success and upload to Twitter at #TheLearningProject.
Traffic Lights
● Play the traffic light game- Ask your child to help create a set of traffic lights. This could be as detailed or simple as you like. Ask your child to run around the garden/ outdoor space. When you point to a colour on the traffic light they have to do the following: ○ Red- Stop or freeze where they are ○ Orange- Walk slowly ○ Green- Run You can extend this by adding in different colours or actions e.g. when you bounce a ball on the ground, they have to jump up and down.
Make a Boat
● Follow the instructions make your very own origami boat:

https://www.origamiway.com/origami-boat.shtml
● Collect different materials from around your house. Paper, yoghurt pots, cereal boxes, tinfoil cake tins. Which objects make the best boats? Which boat will carry the most coins or marbles? You could float these in a paddling pool, in the sink or in the bath.
● Give instructions to guide each other around the house/garden i.e. forward two steps, turn left, forward two more steps.
● Can you support your child in drawing a map to show the way around the house?
Learn to Ride a Bike
● Support your child in learning to ride a bike. They could even do an obstacle course to help develop their control or have races to improve their speed.

Have fun, Class One and remember to look after each other!
Take care, love from Mrs Hebblewhite, Fred the Ted, Croccy and Boris xxx
 

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