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Friday 13th November Remote Learning

12 Nov 2020

Dance along!
 

 It's Children in Need Day today in school. I hope you are wearing something spotty! Here are some activities you can print off and complete throughout the day.
I spy
Colouring

In Phonics today, Year 1 you are learning i-e and Year 2, can you please do your spelling test.
Handwriting
Year 1


 

 Click on the year group links below for your Maths tasks.
Year 1

Aut1.7.5 - Finding a part from White Rose Maths on Vimeo.



Activity



Aut2.8.2 - Add two 2-digit numbers - crossing 10 from White Rose Maths on Vimeo.



Year 2 Activity


 


 

 Look at the book cover- Discuss this with your parent.
Discuss the different things they see on the journey.
If you went past a field you may see…? If you went through a forest you may see…?

‘We’re off on a journey out of the town. What shall I see? What shall I see?’
Can you write about the things you will see on your journey.

 




 


The 'Dig for Victory' campaign was set up during WWII by the British Ministry of Agriculture. Men and women across the country were encouraged to grow their own food in times of harsh rationing. It helped keep the country fed whilst the war was fought. Families started growing the root crops. Carrots, Beets, Parsnips, Turnips and Swedes. Can you create your own poster which would help persuade people to grom their own vegetables.
 

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