Phonics Writing/Fine Motor Maths Topic...Look at the sheets below. Can your child read them and...
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Learning at Home
Week Thirteen Class / Teacher: Mrs Bradshaw/ Mrs Carr Reception
This half term’s Christian Value is Compassion. Please talk to your child about what this means and the
importance of being compassionate to each other.
Big Question - How can we show compassion? Psalm 147:3 He heals the broken-hearted and binds up their wounds
https://www.redcross.org.uk/get-involved/teaching-resources/kindness-calendar##
Phonics Writing/Fine Motor Maths Topic The weekly text is: Tiddler by Julia Donaldson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBRT5vsfE3U Watch the link daily or read the story to your child if you have a copy of the text at home.
Write down five facts you know about under water creatures.
Consolidation of learning: Can your child count out 20 objects accurately?
Look on a map and find different seas and oceans around the world.
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Write a small set of instructions teaching someone how to look after a pet fish.
Can your child order numbers in the correct order 0-20?
Use coloured paper to thread a
colourful fish😊
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Write a small story about another character from Tiddler.
Does your child know the number that is 1 more or 1 less than a given number? e.g. 13 is 1 more than 12 and 1 less than 14.
Using playdough what characters can you make from the book Tiddler? Miss Skate? Johnny Dory?
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Research about stingray. Write three facts about them.
How many different ways can you make 5?
Do you have an old CD or DVD? Make a floating fish decoration.
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Finding natural objects can you spell your first name and surname?
The mathematical term of subitising means to recognise a small number of objects without counting them. Hide any number of objects up to 6 under a tea towel and quickly show to your child the objects. Without counting can they tell you how many were there?
Make a shark. Can your child cut triangles to add to make the shark’s teeth?