Post on 16-Jul-2020
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Year 1 Dear Parents and Carers, We have put together some ideas to support your child in the event of a school closure. Please find enclosed a list of useful websites and ideas of activities to work on for different areas of the curriculum. Useful websites:
• Top Marks (particularly for maths games) Browse by age to see what games are available for ‘Early Years’ www.topmarks.co.uk
• Muddy Puddle teacher free resources available https://themuddypuddleteacher.co.uk • Cosmic Yoga – YouTube • Go Noodle – YouTube • Joe Wickes classroom workouts – YouTube • Pinterest for craft ideas • The Dad Lab – great ideas for simple science experiments to do at home.
• Letters and sounds- http://www.letters-and-sounds.com/phase-3-resources.html Our phonics scheme- please see phase 3.
• Phonics play- https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk - Lovely phonics games and resources. We use this daily in class.
• Abacus- https://www.activelearnprimary.co.uk/login?c=0 - Maths games and resources.
Should we undergo a school closure, we will keep in touch via class dojo. Please use Class dojo if you need any extra advice, information or support.
Feel free to share work completed at home via dojo messages. Thank you Miss Lowe and the Year 1 team.
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Yoga moves
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Fine Motor skills activities
Homemade Playdough Recipe from www.bbcgoodfood.com
This super-easy playdough recipe is the perfect way to spend a rainy afternoon inside. It's quick enough to hold a young child's attention and you only need a few store cupboard ingredients. Little hands can play with the results straightaway, so there's immediate gratification for all involved!
Makes 1 coloured ball Prep 10 minutes
You will need
• 8 tbsp plain flour
• 2 tbsp table salt
• 60ml warm water
• food colouring
• 1 tbsp vegetable oil
Method
1. Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl. In a separate bowl mix together the water, a few drops of food colouring and the oil.
2. Pour the coloured water into the flour mix and bring together with a spoon.
3. Dust a work surface with a little flour and turn out the dough. Knead together for a few minutes to form a smooth, pliable dough. If you want a more intense colour you can work in a few extra drops of food colouring.
4. Store in a plastic sandwich bag (squeeze out the air) in the fridge to keep it fresh. You can make a batch of colours and give away as kids’ party bag favours or hold a playdough party for your child’s next birthday.
Watch the step-by-step video on www.bbcgoodfood.co.uk
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Creative development
• Make musical instruments from household items and recycling
• Listen to different types of music – find out what everyone in the family’s’ favourite song is.
• Collage making (ripping and sticking) • Dying dry rice for messy play • Dance party in the living room! (lots of
karaoke and dancing videos on YouTube).
• Painting with unconventional tools e.g. forks, string, pasta, potato masher etc.
• Print with paint – use toys, household objects to dip into paint and print.
• Colour mixing with paint or food colouring
Mathematical development- please see Maths expectations.
• Count out an amount of anything e.g. toys, spoons etc. “Give me 4 teddies” • Ask for one more / one less when counting • Use the language ‘long’ and ‘short’ e.g. “find me something longer than this” • Sing number songs e.g. 5 little speckled frogs • Recognising / matching / counting coins e.g. play ‘shops’ • Time – talk about day time / night time and morning/afternoon. Familiarise
your child with a digital and an analogue clock. Discuss what hour it might be. • Days of the week each morning • Positional language- put the toy in/on/under/next to/behind/in front of a box • Measure ingredients when cooking • Make a pattern with objects at home e.g. teddy car teddy car • Sort items using different criteria, eg. Smooth/ rough, light / heavy. 2 legs/ 4
legs.
Language, Literacy and Communication- please see literacy expectations.
• Recognise High frequency words. • Practise letter formation. • Practise recognising and writing phase 3 sounds and words. • Sing Nursery Rhymes, e.g. Old McDonald etc. • Practice reading tricky words • Read reading book and other stories. • Play with small world toys e.g. farm animals • Put on a birthday party for their favourite toy • Listening to a range of stories – ask children to point to a certain
character or think what will happen next in the story. • ‘Kim’s Game’ – collect items on a tray and cover with a tea
towel – how many objects can your child remember?
Knowledge and Understanding of the World
• Point to body parts / sing Heads,
shoulders, knees and toes • Talk about ‘Special Times’ – Easter /
a family birthday • Go on a nature walk or colour hunt
in the garden and collect items. Talk about signs of Spring in your garden.
• Keep a weather chart each morning – link to days of the week
• Taking care of the planet – how to sort the recycling bins at home
• Freezing/Melting ice • Look through old photos and share
memories / recognise familiar people.
• Make gloop – cornflour and water
Physical development & PSE
• Move in different ways around the garden – run, hop, jump, side step, crawl
• Dressing up clothes – encourage children to use zips, poppers and un-do buttons
• Throwing and catching – use cushions, teddies, socks, tea towels
• Cutting skills, holding a scissors correctly, making snips, cutting along a line
• Threading – use pasta tubes onto string • Picking up small objects e.g. frozen
peas • Den building • Clothes pegs on paper plates / card • Parachute games with a bed sheet
and ball • Play tennis with balloons
Creative development
• Make musical instruments from household items and recycling
• Listen to different types of music – find out what everyone in the family’s’ favourite song is.
• Collage making (ripping and sticking) • Dying dry rice for messy play • Dance party in the living room! (lots of
karaoke and dancing videos on YouTube).
• Painting with unconventional tools e.g. forks, string, pasta, potato masher etc.
• Print with paint – use toys, household objects to dip into paint and print.
• Colour mixing with paint or food colouring
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Numeracy In year 1, most children will learn how to: • count reliably up to 20 objects • recite numbers up to 100, forwards and backwards and from different starting points. • Read and write numbers to at least 20 • Use number facts within 10 such as bonds of 10 (6 + 4) and doubles and halving. • Recognise and understand odd and even numbers up to 20 • Count in 2s, 10s and 5s up to 100. • Read and write number words to 10 • Mentally recall ‘one more’ and ‘one less’ of a number within 20. • Make sensible estimates • Use different combinations of money to pay for items up to 20p • Find totals and give change from 10p • Use standard units of time to read o’clock using both an analogue and 12 hour digital clock. • Recognise and name common 2D and 3D shapes.
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Literacy
In year 1, most children will learn how to:
• Use initial sounds (a-z), blends sh, the and ch, and digraphs ur, er and ur in their writing to help read unfamiliar words.
• Talk about what has happened in a simple story and retell it in the correct order. • Talk about parts of stories and poems that they like and don’t like. • Listen to others, asking and answering appropriate questions. • Talk about things of interest to them. • Speak clearly to a range of people. • Join in a range of rhymes and songs. • Take turns when talking. • Write simple words such as ‘look’, ‘and’, ‘we’, ‘the’, ‘see’ and ‘it’. • Write a basic sentence using capital letters and full stops. • From upper and lower case letters correctly • Write for a range of purposes e.g stories, news, letters, lists • Read high frequency words. • Correct mistakes when they are reading • Read with expression, noticing full stops, speech marks, exclamation marks, commas and question marks. • Use titles and pictures to guess what a text is about.
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Phonics sounds with word examples. Most children will be expected to recognise all of these sounds and read these words by the end of Year 1.
j v w x y z Jam Jill Jet Jog Jack jen
jet-lag jacket
Van Vat Vet Vic Ravi Kevin Visit
Velvet
Will Win Wag Web Wig Wax
Cobweb Wicked
Mix Fix Box Tax Six Taxi Vixen exit
Yap Yes Yet Yell
Yum-yum
Zip Zag
Zig-zag
zz qu ch sh th ng Jazz Buzz
Quiz Quit Quick quack
Chop Chin Chug Check
Ship Shop Shed Shell
Them Then That This
Ring Rang Hang Song
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liquid
Such Chip Chill Much Rich
Chicken
Fish Shock Cash Bash Hush Rush
With Moth Thin Thick Path Bath
Wing Rung King Long Sing
Ping-pong
ai ee igh oa oo ar Wait Gail Hail Pain Aim Sail Main Tail
See Feel
Weep Feet Jeep Seem Meet Week
High Sigh Light Might Night Right Sight Fight
Coat Load Goat Loaf Road Soap Oak Toad
Too Zoo Boot Hoof Zoom Cool Food Root
Bar Car Card Cart Hard Jar Park
Market
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Rain Bait
Deep Keep
Tight tonight
Foal Boat
Moon Rooftop
Look Foot Cook Good Book Took Wood Wool Hook Hood
Farm Yard
or ur ow oi ear air For Fur Now Oil Ear Air
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Fork Cord Cork Sort Born Worn Fort Torn Short cornet
Burn Urn Burp Curl Hurt Surf Turn
Turnip Curds
Down Owl Cow How Bow Row Town Towel
Boil Coin Coil Join Soil Toil
Poison foil
Dear Gear Fear Near Tear Year Rear Beard
Fair Hair Lair Pair
Stairs Chair
ure er Mixed sounds Sure Lure Cure Pure
Secure
Hammer Letter Rocker Ladder Supper
Cheep Tooth Chair Sharp Torch
Chain Shook Farmer Porch Teeth
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Manure mature
Dinner Boxer Better
Summer Banner
Looking Sheet Harsh Waiter Powder Thing Short Arch North
Lightning Thorn Church
Singer Faith Shark
Shorter Thicker Coach Shear Sheep March Longer Booth.
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Sight words- practise reading and writing.
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