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Year 1 Summer Holiday Challenges
Dear children, we recognise that the summer break may not be the same for you as it would normally be. Here is a range of different and fun activities that you could do to keep your minds and hands busy. Try to see how many of them you can cross off over the six weeks.
Glove Monsters and sock puppets
Find some old socks or gloves to make a puppet. Can you put on a puppet show for your family?
Family charades
Instructions: • Divide into pairs or in small groups and sit facing each other. • Take it in turns to act out a word or phrase to make each other laugh. • Think of a famous character or a funny prank, something everyone will know. • You have two minutes for each turn. The person/team with the most amount of laughs wins.
Superhero badge
Design a badge filled with all the things that make you feel happy. Which super powers might your superhero have? They could be the world’s best
listener, the most amazing friend or have the power to show every young person in
the world that they’re not alone.
Music: Carnival of the Animals
Make a musical carnival of different animal sounds e.g. an elephant, lion, fish. What household items could you find to make each animal sound? Think about what sounds they make when you bang them, tap them, shake them, rub them etc. What makes a bee like sound in your house? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2RPKMJmSp0 Listen to this music for inspiration.
Reading: Choose a book and listen.
This link has a wide range of audio books for you to listen to https://www.storylineonline.net/
Get Creative
Make some microwave ‘puffy’ paint. Here’s the recipe: Plain flour Salt Water A teaspoon of baking powder Food colouring. The paint should be about as thick as pancake batter. Use your fingers to get creative on the page. Then, put it in the microwave for 30 seconds.
Facts
Choose a show to watch from the following link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebie
s/shows/do-you-know
What was the most interesting fact that you learnt from the video? Can you draw and write your fact?
Get outside Go for a scavenger hunt with someone from your family. Who can be the first to spot these things?
A post-box
A tree
A crow
Year 1 Summer Holiday Challenges
Dear children, we recognise that the summer break may not be the same for you as it would normally be. Here is a range of different and fun activities that you could do to keep your minds and hands busy. Try to see how many of them you can cross off over the six weeks.
Let’s Eat
It’s time to treat yourself. Why not bake something. Here are a couple of recipes to get you started: https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/i-can-cook
A green front door
A blue car
A person wearing a hat
Someone on their phone
An open window
A worm
A spider’s web
A feather
A white flower
Story Time
Find your favourite story book in your house (or on the Internet.) Read it to your family. Can you put on all of the different voices to make it more exciting?
Year 1 Summer Holiday Challenges
Dear children, we recognise that the summer break may not be the same for you as it would normally be. Here is a range of different and fun activities that you could do to keep your minds and hands busy. Try to see how many of them you can cross off over the six weeks.
Tied up in knots
Over, under, around and through, meet Mr Bunny Rabbit, pull and through. Now is a really great time to master tying your shoelaces ready for year 3! Use this rhyme to help you.
Windy Days https://creativestarlearning.co.uk/early-years-outdoors/10-ideas-for-windy-days/ Look at the website and find an activity for a windy day.
Slippery Slopes
Become the fastest slider at the park. Explore materials to see which are super slippery and which are super sticky. Using materials from around the house, e.g. baking tray, books, different materials, coins, make a slide at the park and test out which materials make the best slide. Try rolling the coins or toy cars down the slope, which material is the fastest? Maybe you could time them. Does making the slope steeper make it roll faster or slower?
The Greatest Dancer
Choose your favourite pop song and become choreographer for the day. Make up a dance routine, practice it and then ask a grown up to video your performance. Maybe you could teach your dance moves to another member of your family?
Feeling Fruity?
Next time you visit the shop, have a look at all the different fruits and vegetables. Ask your grown up if you can buy one that you have never eaten before. Find out what it is called. Which country it was grown in. Draw a picture of it. Eat it and enjoy! Give it a score out of 10, 10 being absolutely delicious and 1 being yucky!!
Year 1 Summer Holiday Challenges
Dear children, we recognise that the summer break may not be the same for you as it would normally be. Here is a range of different and fun activities that you could do to keep your minds and hands busy. Try to see how many of them you can cross off over the six weeks.
Counting Champ
Take some everyday objects in your house (forks, apples,
keys, etc) use them to create equal groups of two.
How many of each object do
you have? Are you counting in 2’s?
Challenge: Can you do the same by grouping in 5’s, 10’s
and 3’s?
Use this song to help! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCxvNtrcDIs
Happy Tent Tales
Follow the link: https://www.bbc.co.uk/progr
ammes/p0659nt5 to join Karina for her Happy Tent Tales - traditional stories
that feature themes of kindness, friendship and courage, told through a
unique blend of narration, movement, music and
rhyme
Your History
Each one of us has our own history. Where were we born
and where have we lived? Who makes up our family? Do you have any pictures?
Write a story about your life (autobiography) or make a timeline with 6 important events in your life.
Will it dissolve?
This activity teaches children about solubility, specifically whether a given substance
will dissolve in water.
You’ll need several small,
transparent water containers (e.g. plastic or glass cups)
and a range of substances to test (e.g. sugar, oil, salt, food colouring, rice, flour, vitamin
tablets). Before dropping each
substance into a cup ask the children to guess whether it
will dissolve or not.
Animal Facts
Which animal is your favourite?
Create a bubble map with a picture of your favourite animal
at the centre with at least 6 facts about the animal.