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Daily Phonics Log into www.phonicsplay.co.uk using the free login details; Username; march20 Password; home Play the following games; - Flash card speed trial (phases 2 & 3) - Tricky word trucks (phases 2, 3 and 4 tricky words) - Play Buried Treasure (Phase 2, 3 or 4 depending on your child’s confidence with reading) Reading - Login into your child’s Get Epic account and read the books assigned to them for this week. - Complete the Under the Sea themed Early Reading Comprehension activity (a printable version will be added to Tapestry). Writing *Links to Communication and Language task* - If you had magic powers like the fish in the story, what would you wish for? Can you write a sentence to tell us? E.g. If I had majic powers I wood wish that my hous was maid of caic! Then I wood gobl it all up. Yum Yum. Don’t forget to use your sound and tricky word mats to help you! Maths - Play ‘Under Water Counting’ up to 10 https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/underwater-counting - Print and complete ‘Under the Sea Number Ordering’ activity (will be attached to a Tapestry Memo) - Complete the ‘Under the Sea Addition and Subtraction Colour by Numbers’ activities (will be attached to a Tapestry Memo) Communication and Language - Listen to the story of ‘The Fish Who Could Wish’ by John Bush and Korky Paul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIfc9lsZPLQ Afterwards, can your child retell the story in their own words? Personal, Social and Emotional Development - Talk about sea pollution. How does it become polluted? How does this effect the sea creatures? How can we help protect them? Physical Development Snail Writing! Can you form the letters of the alphabet with your finger in shaving foam? Expressive Arts and Design Can you make a paper plate fish? You could exploring sticking, painting and so on to create your fish. Understanding the World Complete the Floating egg experiment – fill a measuring jug two thirds with water. Carefully add an uncooked egg. Observe it sink. One tablespoon at a time, add salt to the water. Watch the egg float. The egg should float after around 4 tablespoons of salt. (More details of the experiment and prompt questions will be added to Tapestry)

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Page 1: primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com · Web view2020/06/29  · Tricky word trucks (phases 2, 3 and 4 tricky words) Play Buried Treasure (Phase 2, 3 or 4 depending on your child’s

Daily Phonics Log into www.phonicsplay.co.uk using the free login details;Username; march20Password; homePlay the following games;

- Flash card speed trial (phases 2 & 3)- Tricky word trucks (phases 2, 3 and 4 tricky words)- Play Buried Treasure (Phase 2, 3 or 4 depending on your child’s confidence with

reading)Reading - Login into your child’s Get Epic account and read the books assigned to them for

this week.- Complete the Under the Sea themed Early Reading Comprehension activity (a

printable version will be added to Tapestry).Writing *Links to Communication and Language task*

- If you had magic powers like the fish in the story, what would you wish for? Can you write a sentence to tell us? E.g. If I had majic powers I wood wish that my hous was maid of caic! Then I wood gobl it all up. Yum Yum. Don’t forget to use your sound and tricky word mats to help you!

Maths - Play ‘Under Water Counting’ up to 10 https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/underwater-counting

- Print and complete ‘Under the Sea Number Ordering’ activity (will be attached to a Tapestry Memo)

- Complete the ‘Under the Sea Addition and Subtraction Colour by Numbers’ activities (will be attached to a Tapestry Memo)

Communication and Language

- Listen to the story of ‘The Fish Who Could Wish’ by John Bush and Korky Paul https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIfc9lsZPLQ Afterwards, can your child retell the story in their own words?

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

- Talk about sea pollution. How does it become polluted? How does this effect the sea creatures? How can we help protect them?

Physical Development

Snail Writing! Can you form the letters of the alphabet with your finger in shaving foam?

Expressive Arts and Design

Can you make a paper plate fish? You could exploring sticking, painting and so on to create your fish.

Understanding the World

Complete the Floating egg experiment – fill a measuring jug two thirds with water. Carefully add an uncooked egg. Observe it sink. One tablespoon at a time, add salt to the water. Watch the egg float. The egg should float after around 4 tablespoons of salt.(More details of the experiment and prompt questions will be added to Tapestry)

Reception Home Learning Challenges 29.06.2020

Weekly Theme: Under the Sea If you are unable to print learning sheets, please let us know and we can

prepare these in school for you to collect