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Week Commencing 20th July 2020

 

Monday 20th July

Tuesday 21th July

Wednesday 22th July

Reading

 

Oxford Owl E-book reading (see separate guide)

You may find that your child is coming to the end of the books within their level online. If this is the case, you may want to try the books in the next level up (although we would not recommend going further than 1 level higher than their previous level). Children returning to school will need to continue doing this at home.

Red Words

Practise reading and recognising 2 new red words and revise all previously learned red words.

If you have learnt all the red words, you may want to ‘spot check’ a few from each set every week to keep the children’s memory refreshed. Children returning to school will need to continue doing this at home.

Maths

 

 

This week we will be using Numberblocks videos and fun number activities (This will be completed in school for the children who are returning to school)

I have included worksheets for this week, but if you don’t have access to a printer, it would be easy to do a similar activity on paper.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0bn5k6h/numberblocks-series-3-ten-again

Numberbonds to 10 worksheet below. If your child would like and extra challenge, there’s also a numberbonds to 20 sheet.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0002724/numberblocks-series-3-ride-the-rays

Odd and even worksheet below. Cut and stick the odd and even numbers to 10. For an extra challenge sort the numbers to 20.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00029vq/numberblocks-series-3-step-squads

Dot to dot sheets below. Choose a picture and complete the dot to dot to 20.

For an extra challenge, complete a dot to dot above 20.

Handwriting,

phonics

and sentence writing.

 

Play phonics play games (phase 3, 4 and 5) https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Watch ‘The Fish Who Could Wish’ story telling.

https://stanselms.primarysite.media/media/the-fish-who-could-wish What was your favourite part of the story? Write 3/5 sentences about that part of the story.

Play phonics play games (phase 3, 4 and 5) https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Watch ‘The Fish Who Could Wish’ story telling.

https://stanselms.primarysite.media/media/the-fish-who-could-wish If you could wish for anything, what would it be? Write 3/5 sentences about that wish.

Play phonics play games (phase 3, 4 and 5) https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Watch ‘The Fish Who Could Wish’ story telling.

https://stanselms.primarysite.media/media/the-fish-who-could-wish Complete the under the sea word search below.

Additional Activities

 

This week’s activities are related to the writing activities above. (This will be completed in school for the children who are returning to school)

Using your sentences from the writing session, draw, paint, make or act out your favourite part of the story.

Using your sentences from the writing session, make a cut and stick picture of the thing you would wish for.

 

English sheet to accompany planned activities

Optional activities you may wish to use with your child over the Summer Holiday

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