Please find below an example timetable for you to use at home. These are the activities that the children in school will be completing this week. Feel free to move the activities around to suit you and your child's needs the best.
Please upload work onto Class Dojo for me to monitor, give feedback and track progress.
Please upload work onto Class Dojo for me to monitor, give feedback and track progress.
Phonics
Phonics play have very kindly opened up their website for parents and children to access for free without the need to subscribe. This can be accessed at https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ Username: jan21 Password: home
Clicking on the buttons below will take you to the songs for each Phonics lesson. You can also look at the letter formation using the powerpoint I have uploaded under 'Handwriting'.
Clicking on the buttons below will take you to the songs for each Phonics lesson. You can also look at the letter formation using the powerpoint I have uploaded under 'Handwriting'.
Phase 2 |
Phonics Play: Make a Match |
Use the phoneme frames below: write the word that matches the picture and add on your sound buttons. Practise sounding the words out loud before you write. A phoneme frame separates a word into columns to match the number of sounds that can be heard in it. |
Read: Tess is the boss. Fill the bucket. Go back to bed. |
Reading
Handwriting
This week please practise writing your name and the letters: l, i, u.
You can download the ppt and watch the pencil form the letters to help. Remember you don't always have to use a pencil. You could write your letters in the air, with water using a paintbrush, in flour, shaving foam, paint, glitter, using chalk etc. |
Mathematics
Activity 1: Read through 'The Adventures of Number Seven'.
Practise forming number 7 with your finger or a pencil. |
Activity 2: Find different ways of making 7 on a domino.
How many ways can you find? You can make these practically or draw them in your book. |
Activity 3: Ways of making 7.
Count the items on the washing line and record which numbers add together to make 7. Record in your books or on the sheets if you wish to print. |
Dough Disco and Fine motor skills
Ideas for fine motor skills: Crumpling paper, using Play-doh, pinching and squeezing pegs, picking up pom poms with pegs, threading pasta or cereal hoops on spaghetti, popping bubble wrap, bending pipe cleaners, using scissors.
Express Yourself! - Mental Health Week!
Every class is roughly doing the same thing which means if you have brothers and sisters you can work together on it with a couple of things that are differentiated. Let's have some fun!