Class 2 - Thursday 25th June
24 Jun 2020
24 Jun 2020
Good Morning Everyone!
Let's start the day with a film about the moon called
'La Luna' which means 'The Moon'
Click the picture to start
I hope you enjoy watching this lovely film without words. Our Space Project is zooming! Thankyou for all the brilliant work and pictures that you've been sending to me.
Here are today's activities. You can do them in any order and you don't have to do them all if you don't have enough time, but please work hard on the activities that you choose to do.
Writing: La Luna
After you have watched the film, write a diary entry about the star crashing into the moon. Describe what happened, as if you had been there watching. Here is a possible sentence starter, but you can use your own starter, if you prefer:
Diary Entry - Thursday 25th June -
'I couldn't believe my eyes, as I looked up into the dark sky.....'
Think about what you saw and heard. Try to use some interesting adjectives and powerful verbs to describe what happened. You could draw a picture to show what happened too.
Collective Worship
Today, we're going to join Mrs Hebblewhite to think about Thankfulness. To join in, please go to the Class 1 Page and look for the Collective Worship title and picture.
Reading:
I hope that you are still enjoying reading space stories and information books from your bookshelf at home.
Try to spend at least twenty minutes reading. This can be reading a book aloud or sharing a book with an adult.
Handwriting
Y1 Handwriting
Complete the handwriting patterns on the second page of Handwriting 3. Are you remembering to hold your pencil correctly?
Y2 Handwriting
Today we are going to use the letter f in some words. Watch the video below to find out
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Practice the words ‘fin’ and ‘fun’ on the page headed ‘Joining to curly f’ in Handwriting 6.
Phonics and Spelling:
Spelling Test
Ask an adult to test you on the words from last weeks lists:
-Y1 y sounds like ee.doc- -Y2 18.6.20 time words.doc-
New Spellings
-Look at the new spelling lists and write the words into your spelling log.
-Please have a look at the Powerpoint information about your spellings.
-Practise your handwriting skills. Open the document to see the handwriting joins for each of your words.
You can print the page or look at the words on your screen then copy them.
-Have a go at your spelling activity
-Please have a look at the Powerpoint information about your spellings.
Please click on the links to open the documents:
Year 1:
Spelling List - ph sounds like 'f' and wh sounds like 'w' -ph and wh.doc-
Powerpoint presentation (open into slideshow) -Y1 slides about ph and wh.ppt-
Spelling activity- -Activity Sheet Code Word Jumble Puzzle.pdf-
(The answers are at the end, so you can check when you have finished)
Handwriting practise:
Right-handed writers -Y1 ph and wh handwriting RH.pdf-
Left-handed writers -ph and wh handwriting LH.pdf-
Y2 - Common Exception Words
We have now completed our weekly spelling lists, so now let's focus on learning the spellings of some more common exception words. Have a look at your common exception word list.
-Year 2 common exception words.pdf-
Ask an adult to check which words you can read, and then which ones you can spell.
Choose ten of the words that you need to learn to spell. These will be the words for your spelling test for this week, on Thursday.
Here's a blank spelling log for you to practise writing the words you've chosen.
-Blank spelling log-V299161316.doc-
Maths
Thursday- Measuring
-Play this game to practise measuring things with a ruler. Click on the picture to start
-Look outside, in your garden or on your walk, can you find things that are taller than you and things that are shorter than you?
- Also, please practise your mental recall skills by spending 10 minutes on Sumdog or Numbots
Maths Challenges:
Also, for those of you who would like to do a maths challenge. Have a go at these questions!
Here are yesterday's answers:
P.E:
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Have you decided what kind of exercise you would like to do today? You might like to do one of the activities below, or maybe go for a walk, run or do some cycling. You could do an exercise routine with Joe Wicks, find a fun activity on GoNoodle or try something new like yoga: https://www.harrogatessp.com/keeping-all-young-people-active/
Mrs Goss has also put some new Forest School activities on the News Page, that you might like to try.
Be kind and help others
Have you done anything to help someone else today? Try to do a kind act for someone else. It might be to help with something or it might be to do something to cheer up another person. A friendly wave and smile through the window can mean a lot to someone who is lonely.
The Learning Project this week is Space. You might find out about our Solar System, the Sun and the Moon. You could look at life in outer space from the view of an astronaut and travelling through space. Enjoy your journey through Space!
Rocket Creation-
As part of one of your writing tasks, you have been asked to design a rocket.
Can you create your rocket using objects you can find in the home such as cardboard boxes, newspapers and tin foil.
Can you write a set of instructions about how to make the model, to share with a family member or friend?
Drawing and Colouring Pictures-You might like to create a space themed picture, using collage, paints, pens or pencils.
If you like colouring in pictures, here are some for you to print: -t-t-26681-space-themed-mindfulness-colouring-pages-_ver_2.pdf-
Our Solar System-
Think about what you already know about space and create a mind map. Draw pictures and diagrams or write notes on a piece of paper to remind yourself about what you already know.
Can you name the planets in our solar system?
Use the Solar System Song (click ) to create a diagram showing the order of the planets.
Also, here's another song to help you to learn facts about the planets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2prtmPEjOc
You could make model planets using balloons and paper mache.
Astronaut Aerobics-
Astronauts have to be fit and agile for their missions into space.
Can you design a home workout and put your agility to the test!
You could even use this (click) video to help.
You could then plan a day of healthy eating for the aspiring astronauts, thinking carefully about each food group.
What are Day and Night?- Watch the video of day and night. (click)
Then create a poster about day and night explaining why we have day and night.
Play the quiz and see how many answers you can get right!
Is There Anything out There?
Tim Peake is a famous British astronaut. (click on his name for more information)
Write the questions that you would ask him if you could interview him.
Pretend to be Tim Peake and ask an adult to read out the questions that you wrote down.
Can you answer the questions in your role as him?
Design a space suit
Can you design a new space suit for Tim Peake? What would make a good space suit?
Mission X – Astro Food
- Collect a variety of plant foods from home or download the cards from this (click)resource.
- Group the food/cards e.g. fruits, seeds, vegetables. Which parts are edible?
Sign up and access all of the Mission X resources here.(click)
- Further activities at Nasa for Kids.(click) There are lots of games and some amazing pictures to look at in the Gallery section.
Work hard, be kind and have a fun day. I will be back with you tomorrow!
Mrs Micklefield
A note for Parents,
If you have any queries or problems, or anything you need help with, please feel free to contact me:
class2@gfschools.co.uk If the children have any photographs, pictures or work that they are particularly proud of, please forward them to me and I will post some of them on the website.
I hope you are all well.
Thankyou,