Reception Home Learning Week starting: Monday 29th July 2020 Dear Reception children and parents, I hope you had a lovely weekend. Thank you for emailing me your home learning reports and all the lovely photos of some of the children’s work. Google classroom has some nice activities. If you complete them, turn them in please. PE with Mr Ford: Mr Ford would like me to remind you all that he has now set up a variety of PE activities you can access via his youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9FoNO_PgD-m_h-- KE9pTw We would love have your Olympic scores and any pictures of the children doing PE. Below is this week’s home learning. Remember you don’t need to cover everything. Suggested times are in brackets alongside each activity, but you know your child, so change this if necessary. You can do the activities in any order and don’t forget to allow time for lots of learning breaks. As always, please feel free to email me if you have any questions. You can come and change your reading books every Tuesday from 12.00-2.00pm. I will be changing the reading books in school on Tuesday. Come and get your reading books. It would be nice to see you. Best wishes, Ms Harris [email protected]Monday 29th June Tuesday 30th Wednesday 1 st Thursday 2 nd July Friday 3 rd July
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Reception Home Learning Week starting: Monday 29th July 2020
Dear Reception children and parents,
I hope you had a lovely weekend. Thank you for emailing me your home learning reports and all the lovely photos of some of the children’s work.
Google classroom has some nice activities. If you complete them, turn them in please.
PE with Mr Ford: Mr Ford would like me to remind you all that he has now set up a variety of PE activities you can access via his youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9FoNO_PgD-m_h--KE9pTw We would love have your Olympic scores and any pictures of the children doing PE.
Below is this week’s home learning. Remember you don’t need to cover everything. Suggested times are in brackets alongside each activity, but you know your child, so change this if necessary. You can do the activities in any order and don’t forget to allow time for lots of learning breaks.
As always, please feel free to email me if you have any questions.
You can come and change your reading books every Tuesday from 12.00-2.00pm.
I will be changing the reading books in school on Tuesday. Come and get your reading books. It would be nice to see you.
Complete the Fill in the missing number worksheet.
EXT Task
Complete the Fill in the missing numbers worksheet beyond 100.
Maths task(s) (30 mins)
Boardgames
Have fun playing board games such as a memory game.
EXT Task
Find a pack of cards. Choose two cards and compare the numbers on the cards.
Understanding World (30 mins )/RE
Read the All-about-the-feast-day-of-st-peter-and-st-paul-powerpoint.
.Learn facts about St Peter and St Paul life.
Art (30mins)
Make a fish
Physical Development (30 mins)
Home Olympics Challenge of the day - see class page and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ9FoNO_PgD-m_h--KE9pTw
for video clips of the daily activities.
Understanding World (30 mins )/Science
What is sound?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zpttwnb
Understanding World (30 mins )/History
Transport and Travel
Use the Power Point presentation George Stephenson and Trains to learn how railways have changed since they were invented..
Listen to the Train Ride song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHbE8kaBDKU
Personal, Social and Emotional Development(20mins)
The Early Years Circle Time Game:
Going on a Trip – Memory Game for Kids by Kidspot
In a nutshell: A classic childhood game many can probably still recall from long hours spent on a car trip. The first player says ‘I’m taking a trip and I am going to pack…’ and fills in the gap with anything they can think of. The next person has to repeat what they’ve just heard and add their own item.
The Safari exercise is a great way to help kids learn mindfulness. This activity turns an average, everyday walk into an exciting new adventure.
Tell your kids that you will be going on a safari: their goal is to notice as many birds, bugs, creepy-crawlies, and any other animals as they can. Anything that walks, crawls, swims, or flies is of interest, and they’ll need to focus all of their senses to find them, especially the little ones (Karen Young, 2017).
Get cooking(30mins)
Lemon and Lime Cheese Cake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkEL5b3MkBE
Mindfulness (20 mins)
Colour in and listen to music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v0UcnIXGNSM
Use Mindfulness-Colouring-Sheets-Pack worksheets.
Mindfulness (20 mins)
A Cosmic Yoga Kids
We are Going on a Bear Hunt Adventure.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAT5NiWHFIU
Physical Development (15 mins)
Practise handwriting in your Nelson Handwriting books or other handwriting sheets.
Story time(10 mins) Story time(10 mins) Story time(10 mins) Story time(10 mins) Story time(10 mins)