Penguin Class Home Learning 17.04.20

Date: 17th Apr 2020 @ 9:16am

Good morning Penguins, 

I can’t believe we are at the end of our first day back! Hope you have all had a good week and managed to find time to spend outside in the sun.  We had the paddling pool out yesterday and also got creative with our names to make door signs, which kept us all entertained for a while!


What have you been up to?  I can’t wait to see your blogs to see how busy you have all been.

Everyone should have their IXL log ins now so you can carry on getting through those questions. 

Remember:

 User name is your child's forename and surname (no space) followed by 352 e.g. johnsmith352

password - gates20

We’ve had so more fab contributions on purple mash but I think we could have a lot more, come on Penguins!

 

Today’s tasks will be as follows:

IXL:

Maths – Year 1 - subtraction – P.7, P.8, you’ll need a number line and cubes to help you work this out today. Your grown up will also need to help you to read out the number sentences.  Remember you can use objects around the house to help you work out the answers.

English – Year 1- consonant blends H. 8, short vowels – I.20

Phonics play – let’s see if we can grab a giggling grapheme today!  Most of you are on Phase 3, if you need a challenge try Phase 4.  If Phase 3 is a little bit tricky don't worry do Phase 2. 

Please also complete activities on:

Purple Mash

Mini Mash

Oxford Owl

Oxford Owl, the company that we use for our home reader books have made a number of books available online whilst schools are closed. Please follow the link below.

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/

Children can then chose which book band colour they are on using the ‘levels’ tab.

The click on ‘book band’.

You may need to sign up to the website to access some of the books.

This is a great opportunity for children to continue their reading journey with books that are age and topic appropriate.

 

Have a great day Penguins, I’ll check in later!

Let’s kick the day off with some repeating patterns.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=banana+banana+meatballs+youtube&docid=608019480134094187&mid=D0CC837625FE66E7D89ED0CC837625FE66E7D89E&view=detail&FORM=VIRE

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