Hello Year 1,
I hope you are doing well and are not missing school too much! I am so pleased to see lots of students have sent some snippets of their home-school learning to the school office. I am happy to see how lots of you are writing a daily recount that you may one day cherish. This week, I look forward to hearing from the budding poets in Year 1.
See below this weeks spellings. You should know which spelling group you are in, we’ll keep the spelling groups as we had before.
Weekly spellings Week of 30th March 2020 |
Mrs Hopkins-Cole
her ladder letter hammer supper goat toad song see coin
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Mrs Bradley
cubes tubes mules rude five alive prize sunrise hive kite
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Ms Burbage
shipwreck rascal wrap races poison oysters royal different through though |
As a class, we were reading Roald Dahl’s James and the Giant Peach. Parents, please feel free to grab a copy and read a chapter to your child each night as it really captured their imaginations and introduced a lot of new and exciting vocabulary.
Overview Year 1 Home School Learning Week 2 |
Monday, 30th March ‘20
English- reading and writing : Poetry Write your daily diary recount. Recap 5 senses ‘sight, taste, smell, hear and feel’ Write a Spring senses poem. I hear.. I see… I feel.. I taste… I smell
Spellings- Weekly Read and write out spellings. Identify patterns; what ‘graphemes’ do you recognise? Write out the spellings, identify the phonemes and use your sound buttons.
Maths- Skip Counting Discuss skip counting in 2’s Complete worksheet |
Tuesday, 31st March ‘20
English- reading and writing : Poetry Write a senses poem about your home. I hear.. I see…, I feel…, I taste Write your daily recount.
Spellings- Weekly Put your spellings into sentences. Think of other words that have the same spelling pattern. Challenge from my spelling group. Explain to your parents what is an alternative phoneme. Show them examples in this weeks spellings. (/r/ and /oi/ alternative phonemes)
Maths- Skip counting Discuss skip counting in 5’s. Complete w.sheet
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Wednesday, 1st April ‘20
English- reading and writing : Poetry Read and discuss poem. Identify the nouns and make a list of more. Write your daily recount, include extra details such as time, date, month, year ect.
Spellings- Weekly Illustrate meaning of your spellings. Practice writing out.
Maths- Skip counting Discuss skip counting in 10’s. Complete w.sheet. |
Thursday, 2nd April 2020
English- reading and writing : Poetry Read poem. Answer questions. Write daily diary recount
Spellings- Weekly Write or verbally tell a short story using your spellings. Practice writing them out.
Maths- Skip counting. Problem solve, complete w.sheet. |
Friday, 3rd April 2020
English- reading and writing : Using suffixes Grammar. How the suffixes can be added to verbs and adjectives. See worksheet.
Spellings- Weekly Complete spelling test Maths- Skip counting Complete worksheet. |
Week of 30th March 2020 |
History
Oral – Discuss transport. List transport of flight, sea and land. Oral- Recap cars and flight. Discuss how transport has changed. Main task- Research Handley Page and the planes he built. |
PSHE
Oral -Communicating how you feel. Oral- List the people you communicate to and why. Main task- Write about the difference between a surprise and secret. |
Computing
Oral- How to keep safe online Oral- What is E-safety? Create a picture on Paint Programme of you and your family . Use 2D shapes |
PE
Oral- Why do we do P.E? Warm up- How can we warm up? Demonstrate exercises. Practise catching and throwing skills playing a game. |
Science-
Observing and recording seasonal change Recap on the 4 seasons and 12 months of the year. Try writing the months of year out in a list. Go on a nature walk and make a ‘forest face’ using natural materials such as leaves, grass, stones, moss ect. |
Art /DT
Art – Complete a piece of printing. Use a piece of string, plastic cookie cutter or a small toy to print paint with. Compare to last weeks work when you used natural materials. Make a spring scene. DT – Investigate cogs and wheels of a vehicle. Revisit your research of the axels and wheels on a car model from last week (It can be a simple toy model of a car). Make your own axel and wheel model using a skewer and plastic lid from a milk carton. |
Music
Find some everyday objects around the house and experiment with sounds. Consider the sound it makes , whether it’s a high or low pitch. Make a sequence of noises using three everyday objects and present to a parent! |