Good morning Year One,

How are you getting on with your home learning activities this week?

Below you will find the activities for today.

MATHS

Click on the link below to access today’s maths activity.

Watch the video on today’s theme: Summer Week 11: Lesson 3 on ‘Find a quarter’

Then click on BBC Bitesize next to the video and click on your year group tab to access your work for today.

Please remember you can rewatch the video as many times as you need to and you can go back to it when you are answering the questions.

MATHS ACTIVITY

LITERACY

In this lesson, we are going to plan our own poems, thinking carefully about what we learnt about rhyming in Lesson 2.

You will need a piece of plain paper and a pencil.

Click on the link below to go straight to the Oak Academy website for today’s lesson.

PLANNING A POEM

READING

 

This week we continue listening to the audio story – House of Teeth by Dan Jolley

Click on the link below to start listening. Try to listen to about 30 minutes each day so we can finish this book over two weeks.

While listening keep a pencil and paper and write down any big words that you don’t know. Then ask an adult in your family about what they mean or look them up in a dictionary.

READING – HOUSE OF TEETH

TOPIC

Today’s session is a lesson related to drama

Learn the basics of stage positions and how they can be used for dramatic effect.

This lesson includes two activities to try at home

Follow the link to the BBC website to start this lesson.

POSITIONS

PE – MUSIC

Have you looked at our PE and Music Blogs recently?

Every week Miss Durrant sets PE and sports activities for everyone to try at home.

Mr Postles posts videos in which he talks about learning how to sing and play music, famous composers etc.

You can access these two blogs by clicking on PUPILS section and then on PE or MUSIC.

Have a look today!

I hope you all enjoy the work that has been set for you today.

Remember that you can always email me any questions at admin@sjtdprimary.org.uk showing ‘Year 1’ in the title.

Have a good day!