CLASS 1 Friday 26th June
RHebblewhite - 25 Jun 2020
Here is a OneDrive link to worksheets that complement this week's activities.
Friday 26th June
Good Morning Class One, I hope you have had a brilliant week.
You have all worked so hard, well done. I hope you have a lovely weekend!
Can you spot the 10 differences in today's puzzle?
Here's letter 'j', if you would like to practise this today.
Start at the top, then put the dot on at the end.
(Link to the letter formation sheets at the top).

Can you remember this Song Of The Week, Bingo?
Phonics
Here is a story, you might know. It's called Bear Hunt, performed by the author.
Can you find an instrument or a way of making the different noises in the story?
Send me a video clip to share with your friends.
Do you remember this Jungle Indoor Exercise Workout?
Reception
Maths
Let's start by practising our counting in 2s.
All you need to do today is walk from end end of your house to the other
and count your footsteps in 2s!
Remember, 'whisper, SHOUT, whisper, SHOUT'.
Every time to get to 20, start again!
Here are some of our videos and songs, to remind you how to do it!
Yesterday, we ordered different lengths.
Today we are going to measure lengths with non-standard units - (lego/cubes/pasta).
Can you find and measure these things?
Which is the longest/shortest/middle-sized item?
(For a challenge, work out how much bigger each was, in comparison).



Nursery
Maths
Let's practise our counting to 10!
Can you measure some little things around your house, using your hand-span?
Which things are the longest/shortest?

And finally...Here's an episode of The Octonauts.
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This week's project
The project this week aims to provide opportunities for your child to learn more about Space. Learning may focus on our Solar System, the Sun and the Moon. It could look at life in outer space from the view of an astronaut and travelling through space.
Link to the top of the page for some fun
Space worksheets and activities!
Remarkable Rockets
● Use junk modelling or craft items you have around your house to create your own rocket. Toilet roll tubes are a good starting point. You could have rocket races in the garden: ○ Tie a string up at an angle or use the washing line. ○ Blow up a balloon and sellotape it to your rocket. Hold the end of the balloon but do not tie it. ○ Let the balloon go and watch your rocket fly!
Make a Textured Planet
● Work with your child to create a replica of a planet. You could papier mache a balloon, or colour, paint or stick bits of materials on to the card to create textured effects. Use shaving foam to create a great textured finish when dry. Simply spray shaving foam onto a plate and drop in food colouring or poster paint.
Explore Space Online
● Support your child in looking at the Earth from space using the Google Earth programme and identifying simple features such as water.
● Can you find your home? What does your child notice about the surrounding area?
Phone Home
● Create a space phone with your child using items from around the home. Get them to practise forming numerals correctly to create the buttons.
● Make a space phone book to support roleplay. Ask your child to draw a picture of a different alien on each page and write a phone number for them.
Have a Space Themed Party/Picnic
● Support your child to use tin foil to create shiny space suits for their teddies and dolls. They could have a space-themed teddy bear’s picnic afterwards where they share the biscuits in the next activity!
● Make yummy star biscuits to share at the picnic. They could share them at their space themed teddy bear’s picnic.
Mission X – Astro Agility Course
● Complete an agility course to improve movement skills, co-ordination, and speed. Record your speed and see if you can get faster with practise.
Have fun, Class One and remember to look after each other!
Love from Mrs Hebblewhite, Croccy, Fred the Ted and Boris xxxx