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Year 1
Workbook
Week 5
This week we will be welcoming back some of Year 1 children, into
small bubbles in school. We will continue to send work home for
those who are carrying on learning from home. If you have any
questions about learning or any other issue please contact the office
on 0115 915 6872 or email [email protected].
Best wishes from Mrs Bright, Miss Huxtable and Mrs Jones
Monday
Phonics: this week we are thinking about the ‘ou’ family.
Literacy. This week we will be reading a poem called: ‘The rubbish tip alien.’ Ask a grown
up to help you read the poem. The words in yellow highlight our new vocabulary.
Use the pictures below to help you understand what the words mean.
The Rubbish tip alien
Sitting on the tip, quite quickly.
Choosing bit by bit, quite slickly.
Hip hop hap it’s the alien rap.
Tractor wheels for eyes, turn lazy.
Dustbin lids for ears, creak crazy.
Hip hop hap it’s the alien rap.
Freezer for a head stares coldly.
Bedspring for a tongue juts boldly.
Hip hop hap it’s the alien rap.
Car grill for a mouth turns fiery.
Hoover for a nose burns wiry.
Hip hop it’s the alien rap.
ou
shout it out
ow
brown cow
Done very well.
Sticks out confidently
Thin and string like
Maths This week we are learning about time. Can you
make a clock? Use split pins for the hands of the
clock
Can you show o’clock? The big hand shoud be on 12
and the small hand on the o’clock time – 1 = will be 1
o’clock.
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
Science – Baking Space Star Biscuits
Have a go at baking these delicious space treats, with help from your family.
Ingredients:
100g butter
50g caster sugar
175g plain flour
1tsp vanilla extract
Equipment
Bowl
Spoon
Rolling pin
Baking tray
Cookie cutter, or use a knife to
create the shape
If easier, use a cup to create planet
circle biscuits.
Method:
1. Pre-heat the oven to 150°C
2. Add butter and sugar in a bowl and mix well until light and fluffy
3. Add the vanilla extract, then add the flour and mix well.
4. Roll to 5mm thick and cut into star shapes
5. Bake for 25 minutes or until golden brown
Extension
Use icing sugar and sprinkles to
decorate your stars / planets!
Tuesday. Phonics. Keep practising our sounds of the week.
Literacy. In our poem, ‘the rubish tip alien,’ the writer uses objects to describe the aliens
body. Using the poem I created a picture of what the aliens face might look like.
Can you spot the different parts of the poem within my picture?
Now use the space below to draw your own version of the alien.
ou
shout it out
ow
brown cow
Maths What’s the time?
Draw these times
8 O’clock 9 O’clock 5 O’clock
Miss Huxtable has drawn 1 o’clock. Is she correct? Draw
the correct time.
Mrs Jones has drawn 6 o’clock. Is she correct?
Religious Education – Places of Muslim Pilgrimage
Have you ever heard of the word pilgrimage? Do you know what it means?
Talk to your family about what you understand about the term.
We are learning about a special place of pilgrimage for Muslims all over
the world and to understand why it is so sacred.
A pilgrimage is a journey to a religious place. It is different to going on
holiday. People make the journey for different reasons, perhaps because
they want to give thanks to God, ask for help or to ask for forgiveness.
The people who go on these special journeys are called ‘pilgrims’.
Muslims live by the Five Pillars of Islam which are rules to live a good
Muslim life. One of these rules is going on a pilgrimage to Makkah, or
Mecca, in Saudi Arabia.
This pilgrimage is called Hajj and all Muslims are expected to make this
special journey at least once in life as long as they can afford to and are
fit and well. Mecca is where Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was
born, making it a very special place.
Before reaching Mecca, all pilgrims must wash and put on special clothes.
Here is a picture of travelling pilgrims wearing their special clothes.
In Mecca, there is a huge mosque called Grand Mosque. Inside the
Mosque is a stone building covered in black cloth which is seen as the
holiest palace in the world for Muslims. This is called the Kaaba and is
where Muslim’s always face when they are praying. During Hajj, a pilgrim
will walk around it seven times.
With help from your family, answer these questions
1. What is a pilgrimage?
2. Where do Muslim pilgrims journey to?
3. What is the Kaaba?
Extension - Write down 3 things that you have learnt about Hajj.
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Wednesday Phonics: Circle or colour the special friends and read these words. Can you
spot the words with this week’s sound family?
brown creep round play loud sight
Literacy:
Look at these objects from around a house. What parts of an alien’s body could
these objects represent? Tell a grown up your ideas or label the pictures. Look
at the example to help you.
eyes
nose
ears stomach
Maths
Half past is when the big hand is on the 6, so it is half
way through the hour.
Draw these times.
Half past 7 Half past 2 Half past 4
Half past 7 Half past 2 Half past 4
Read these instructions and draw the time.
The minute hand is pointing at the six. The hour hand is half
way between the 10 and 11. What is the time?
____________ o’clock
Art – Design your own planet.
Here are a few examples of planets in our solar system.
You have discovered a brand-new planet! Complete an astronaut report
to send to Mission Control about what you have found.
Name of planet: Colour: Who lives there?
Draw your planet.
Thursday
Phonics: Find the sounds and colour them in the correct colour.
ay ee igh ow oo or air ir ou
ay ou ee ir igh oo
air ee ou ow or igh
ou ay oo air ow or
ir ou igh ay oo ow Literacy. Use the space below to design your own alien. Think about the different objects around your house that could be parts of the alien’s body. You could try describing or labelling your alien.
Maths
Days of the week – can you cut these out and put them
in the correct order?
Saturday
Friday
Wednesday
Thursday
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
1. What day is it today?
2. What day is it tomorrow?
3. What is the last day of the school week?
4. What is the first day of the school week?
5. What days are the weekend
6. What day was it yesterday?
7. What day comes after Thursday?
8. What day will it be after Sunday
9. How many days are there in one week?
10.What day is it in 2 days?
Days of the week song
Days of the week. (Snap fingers twice.)
Days of the week. (Snap fingers twice.)
Days of the week. Days of the week.
Days of the week. (Snap fingers twice.)
There's Sunday and there's Monday, (Cross over right hand to tap left knee; then left hand to right knee.)
There's Tuesday and there's Wednesday, There's Thursday and there's Friday, And then there's Saturday.
PSHE – What do you love?
Talk to your family about what you love. Who are your favourite people?
What kind of animals do you love? What is your favourite food? What
makes you happy? Which friends do you like playing with?
Activity – Draw a heart shape. Draw pictures and / or write all the
things that you love inside the heart. Cut out the heart and display it
at home. Extension – Write a love poem about who and what you love.
Friday
Phonics: Complete the activity below.
Maths Days of the week
Fill in the missing days on the calendar.
Monday Wednesday Saturday
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
If today is Monday tomorrow it will
be_____________________________ .
If today is Friday yesterday it
was_____________________________ .
Sort the days of the week into school and none school days.
School Days None School Days
Topic