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Imagine, Believe, Succeed

Monday 4th May

Good morning Ahlberg class. I hope you had a good weekend, I saw some fantastic pictures of your stable structures, some of you used straws, some used lego and some used plastic, it was great to see all the different ideas. Let’s wake our bodies up with one of my favourite songs to dance along to on Just Dance … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpY4ZTV7Fm0

 

For today’s learning we have…

 

RWI

Remember to practise your sounds daily. RWI will be holding daily virtual lessons for children to practise their sounds:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ?fbclid=IwAR39rYFTLfrdQlPjkysNElqx0fheLwYjbK7LVlBZtbEm_Yuv9BvsbtL6ziI

Set 1 sounds at 9:30am

Set 2 sounds at 10:00am

Set 3 sounds at 10:30am

They have updated these lessons to include word time for set 1 speed sounds and spelling for set 2 and 3.

There is also “Storytime with Nick” three times a week (Mon, Wed & Fri at 2pm) and some poems that your child can learn and perform.

 

SPaG

I have attached a SPaG mat below for you to complete.

We have also got Picnic on Pluto for you to feed the two alien’s Obb and Bob. Obb eats nonsense words and Bob eats real words. Read each word carefully using your Fred talk and feed it to the right alien. https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/PicnicOnPluto.html

Literacy

Today we are going to be looking at nouns.

Nouns (common nouns) are naming words. A noun tells us the name of animals, places and objects for example hen, bicycle, table.

Proper nouns are special naming words and have capital letters.

 

Names of people are proper nouns.            Mrs Hill

Days of the week are proper nouns.           Monday

Months of the year are proper nouns.        January

The name of places are proper nouns.        Walsall

 

Days of the week are special naming words so they need capital letters. Today I would like you to write the days of the week using a capital letter. When you have done that, I would like you to answer the questions. Don’t forget your capital letters!

Maths

A warm up for all of our brains with some ordering of numbers: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ordering-and-sequencing/coconut-ordering

 

G/Y/R/O groups:

Your learning for this week is finding and making number bonds. There are lots of different ways we use number bonds and they help us to work out maths questions quickly. Let’s see if you can complete the tasks I’ve attached.

Here is an activity to put your learning to the test:

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button

Press the number that you need to add to the one at the top to make 20.

 

Remember to practise your times tables with Times Tables Rock Stars.

 

Blue group:

Let’s start off by counting to 20: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VLxWIHRD4E

Your learning today is doubling numbers to 10. We work on these as our learn-its so some you might know mentally without working them out. For those tricky ones you can add the dots and count carefully. Take care when forming your numbers.

Science

Now we can recognise and name different materials we are going to look at their properties.

The property of a material is something about it that we can measure, see or feel and helps us decide whether or not it is the best material.

I want you to watch the video about materials first then there is a catchy song all about materials and their properties. This song will help you complete the activity. You might want to learn this song and sing it to a gown up!

 

Materials video:     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnkQcP-RHCw

Materials song:      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oK8CRa2rXY

 

I have also attached a quiz to test yourself on materials and their properties. Let me know how you do!

https://www.educationquizzes.com/ks1/science/materials-grouping-by-common-properties/

 

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