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Reception Home Learning Ideas - Owl Babies This week our learning will be based around the story ‘Owl Babies’. Follow the link to share the story online then try some of the fun activities below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPQRiSTYFHo Draw your own picture of an owl family. Write a note from the owls' mum telling them not to worry while she has g one Become a bird watcher. What birds can you see out of your window? Are they the same or different? Draw the birds you can see. Collect natural materials from outdoors such as twigs, leaves, pinecones etc. Can you make a pattern using the natural materials you Draw a picture of your favourite part of the story. You could use paint, crayon, chalk collage or pencils. Label your picture or write a sentence to describe what is happening. Research nocturnal animals using the Internet. You could then write some simple fact cards using the information you have learnt.
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Page 1: oliprimary.co.uk · Web viewReception Home Learning Ideas - Owl Babies This week our learning will be based around the story ‘Owl Babies’. Follow the link to share the story online

Reception Home Learning Ideas - Owl Babies

This week our learning will be based around the story ‘Owl Babies’. Follow the link to share the story online then try some of the fun activities below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPQRiSTYFHo Draw your own picture of an owl family.

Write a note from the owls' mum telling them not to worry while she has g one

Become a bird watcher. What birds can you see out of your window? Are they the same or different? Draw the birds you can see.

Collect natural materials from outdoors such as twigs, leaves, pinecones etc. Can you make a pattern using the natural

materials you have found?

Draw a picture of your favourite part of the story. You could use paint, crayon, chalk collage or pencils. Label your picture or write a sentence to describe what is happening.

Research nocturnal animals using the Internet. You could then write some simple fact cards using the information you have learnt.