You will need a story book, a piece of paper and a pencil.
Miss Adams recaps the beginning, middle and end of a story and then uses her plan to write her own. Watch how Miss Adams writes her story then have a go at writing your own story. Do not worry if words are not spelled correctly, the focus is to build confidence and independence in using phonics in writing. You will need a piece of paper, a pencil and your plan from yesterday to help you.
You will need your favourite book, a piece of paper and a pencil. Watch how Miss Adams plans a story and then have a go at planning your own.
You will need phonics sound cards and aliens to create names for (both of these documents can be found on the class web page or you can make your own).
Aliens Love Underpants written by Claire Freedman, illustrated by Ben Cort and published by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd.
You will need to print/copy one of the bingo boards from the class web page and follow along with the video. Listen to the word called and see if you have a rhyming word on your board. When you have crossed all of your words, say "Bingo!"
List of objects that rhyme: • car, jar, star • sock, rock, lock, clock • cap, map • pan, can, fan • bag, tag, flag • bell, shell • duck, truck • rice, dice • mug, rug, bug • tin, pin, fin
The link to the cards used in the video is on the Reception class page or make your own cards if you do not have access to a printer. Play the game with 3 sets of rhyming words.
Introduction for using finger spaces to finish the sentence.
Draw along with Miss Adams, listening carefully to the instructions. All you need is paper and a pencil. Can you guess what you are drawing before we finish?
Watch the video with a grown up so that they can help you count the faces, edges and vertices of 3D shapes. Find 4 to 6 objects in your house that you can identify the shape of. Use the sheet provided or create your own to record your findings.
Introduction to how we teach phonics. Phonics lessons will start tomorrow 05/05/2020
We have had a letter from Little Red Riding Hood. You can follow along with the video or have a go by yourself to write your letter. Don't forget finger spaces, capital letters and full stops.
A shape poem written by Miss Adams. Have a go at writing your own shape poem about any dinosaur, animal or object. There are dinosaur outlines available on the work at home sheet.