Post on 28-Jul-2020
Year 1 – week beginning 29 June The topic this week is OLYMPICS Phonics
Choose the phase suitable for your child.
EnglishThere are activities on Purple Mash
to support this learning.
MathsThere are activities on Purple
Mash to support this learning.
Science/Topic Art/PSHE/wellbeing
Monday Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/flashcards-time-challenge
Practise letters that you find tricky.
Practise reading tricky word trucks.
Work work: rhyming words.
Rhyming words are words which sound the same. Let’s practise.https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?q=online%20rhyming%20games
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVophT8naUM
Scroll down – can you write words which rhyme with the word at the top?
Arrays
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znwwg7h
Please keep practising counting in 2s 5s and 10s
rapidly. Timestable rockstars will help with quick recall.
Wellbeing/Art – Scroll down. Look at some Olympic gold medals. Can you
design a new medal?
Extension – design a T shirt for Team GB!
TuesdayPurple Mash – Cloze activities. Put the correct letters to make the words.
Acrostic Poems
What are acrostic poems?https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/
z4mmn39/articles/ztdvw6f
Can you write an acrostic poem for your name? You will need to think of lots of
adjectives which describe you (scroll down for support).
Please email us your finished work as we love to read them!
Doubles
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zqps2v4
Try this game also for rapid recall of doubles.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-button
Topic: Ancient Greece and the Olympics
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z87tn39/articles/z36j7ty
Research how the Olympics began.
Purple mash – write some facts into an information leaflet.
Wednesday
Year 1 common exception words.
Acrostic poem
What are the Olympics?
Sharing equally
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/PE
A year one objective is for children to learn to read and spell these
words. Go through the words and tick off
which ones they know (doesn’t have to be done all in one go).
Over the coming weeks, practise words they don't. This could be just one or two per
week.Ideas to help: Put the words on post its on
the wall and take a few seconds each day to
read them.Look for the words in books/on signs/labels
etc.Ask the children to
make the words using playdoh, paint, water brushes, glitter, etc.
Learn to spell them by playing hangman.
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-l-5468-common-
exception-words-assessment-year-1
When do they happen? Where?Who has taken part?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z87tn39/articles/z36j7ty
Can you write an acrostic poem using the word OLYMPICS? Or MEDAL? Or BOLT You can use your own word related to sports if you prefer. Try to use what you have learnt in your work.
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Extension – Can you share equally with people at home? You can use sweets, dried lentils, beads etc. Practise sharing so you all have the same amount each. How many do you have each? How many is that altogether?
Can you host your own Olympic events in your garden or at the park? What events will you have? Which country will you each represent? What will the awards be? Can you hold a ceremony?
Thursday Play sentence substitution. Choose
words which match the letters and sounds you are learning this week:
Phase 2 – f, ff, l, llPhase 3 – air, ure.Phase 4 – all phases
English: Information text – write a plan.
Who was Usain Bolt? Use the internet to research some facts about him. https://kids.britannica.com/students/article/Usain-Bolt/599850Find some videos of him running.Write your most interesting facts as an
Grouping equally
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zm4dg7h
Extension - Using socks, beads, dry beans, sweets etc, can you practise practically grouping equally in 2s, 4s, 5s or 10s.
Music: Listen to some music from sports. What instruments can you hear? How does the music make you feel? What is the tempo and pitch? Which is your favourite? Why?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0lijlzCNfg
https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/sentenceSub/index.html
information text on purple mash or on paper.
Friday Spellings: Practise reading then writing the spellings below. Can you write them
without looking?
Handwriting: One-armed robot letters.https://www.bbc.co.uk/
bitesize/articles/znp9vwx
SPAG: Expanded noun phrases.A noun is a word which identifies a thing or place. What nouns can you think of – look around the room to help you.
Adjectives describe nouns. E.g. an adventurous girl. Adventurous is the adjective and girl is the noun.
We can use adjectives to expand noun phrases and make our writing more interesting.See activity on purple mash – making phrases interesting.
Weekly maths challenges! Can you solve these problems?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zk3q4xs
PSHE – Dealing with losing.It is great when we win. How do you feel when you win a race or a game?We can’t always win. Sometimes we lose too. It is okay not to win. How do you feel when you lose? You might feel sad, angry or disappointed. This is normal. What is a good way of dealing with losing? What can you say?
Draw a picture of you losing a race. Write a speech bubble for what you might say.
PE with Joe Wicks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQAlternative PE ideas – YouTube – comic yoga, just dance kids, go noodle.
Remember to practise the Year 1 common exception words.Spellings: Phase 2 : doll, hill, mill, lip, lap, fill, fan, fuss, huff, puff,Phase 3: manure, secure, mature, sure, lure, pure, chair, stairs, fear, near.
Phase 4: tusk, just, desk, rusk, best, risk, cost, fist, mist, dusk.Website access codes:Twinkl: www.twinkl.co.uk/offer Passwords: CVDTWINKLHELPSPhonics Play - Username: march20 Password: homeExtra online ideas:*Don’t forget to access spelling shed and times table rockstars/ numbots
There are some virtual tours happening of famous UK iconic attractions - visit the houses of parliament where your child can see where decsions are being made at www.parliament.uk/visiting/virtualtourOr why not visit the tower of London as our summer topic usually focuses on kings and queens and London – www.youvisit.com/tour/meadk
Extra practical ideas: Water play – the warmer weather is a great opportunity to let your child explore filling and emptying different sized and shaped containers
and talking about measuring liquids. Outdoor letter formation – use chalks to write words and letters and your child can trace over them using water and a paintbrush. You can
jazz this up even further by adding glitter to the water! Develop fine motor skills by getting children to thread cheerio’s onto spaghetti or pasta onto string. Use old spray bottle to get children to spray the plants to develop hand strength.
Include your child in chores such as hanging out the wishing – using pegs is great for fine motor development and hand strength.
Can you design a new medal?