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Tuesday 5th May 2020

Good Morning Team Smart

Have a terrific Tuesday!  

This week practise spelling your high frequency words. Some of these are tricky and we can’t always Fred them so we practise spelling them with the letter names not the sounds.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zQvdTQGPZ8 

 

Maths

Today we are going to revisit Geometry (shape) topic in maths, but this time with a twist. We are going to learn and describe position, direction and movement.  Below are a number of activities, do them all or just do a couple.

Watch and listen to Mrs Fetherston read this story which uses some positional language. Can you list the positional and movement language used in this story? 

https://vimeo.com/414775195 Password is Year1

Here is a list of other positional language; 

Behind, under, on, near, in front of, next to, at, between, in... (also called prepositions)

Below I have attached some vocabulary cards for you to print off or you can write your own to use.  

Position yourself (or an item such as a toy or a ball) in various positions around your home. Then place the word cards to show you understand which position you (or your toy) are in! For example UNDER a table, BEHIND the sofa, BETWEEN two chairs etc. Feel free to take photos. 

Next, talk about and label the picture attached below (insect position picture). You could use a picture that you already have from a book, photograph or poster instead. Describe where each creature is positioned. E.d. The Caterpillar is inside the jar.

To finish off, watch this song about the Prepositions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyMrLQ4ZI-4 

OR you can watch the story of Rosie's Walk on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eifx8qR7U_8 and play Rosie's Walk Bingo (attached below) while you watch. Cross off the positional/direction language when you hear/see it in the story!

English/Read, Write, Inc. 

Mrs Smart’s group  

Every story has a setting. What is the setting in Bog Baby? Can you think of ways to describe the bluebell wood where Bog Baby lives? Think about your senses!  

We know the mud around the pond was “squelchy” and the stems of the bluebells “squeaked” under their boots. These are brilliant descriptions using our senses.  

I would like you to spend some time thinking about the setting in this book. Look carefully at the pictures in the powerpoint on slides 4,5 and 6 (or this video is helpful for a close up look at the pictures and better colour! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVuH4BdVQOQ

Talk about: 

What trees and plants can you see?  
Are there any other creatures living there?  
Look at the colours of the plants and trees.  
What do you think it smells like there?  
What sounds would you hear?  
What would things feel like there?  

In your book, can you write down some great words and descriptions you could use to describe the setting or you may prefer to use the story setting diagram attached.  

We will start to write our story setting tomorrow!  

Read Write Inc   

 ***PLEASE NOTE YouTube VIDEO TIMINGS BELOW FOR YOUR RWI GROUPS!***   

Read Write Inc and Ruth Miskin Training are providing daily videos. Follow them on YouTube or look below.   

PLEASE NOTE that these specific daily YouTube videos only last 24 hours. If you miss one, just look below to catch up. We will continue to post the daily sounds, spellings and sentences. Visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ    

 

Miss Aitken’s group (Set 3) - 10.30am   

Focus Speed sound is:   

u-e’ as in “Huge Brute”   

Follow the spellings on YouTube (link above, see timings) or complete the ones below:   

Spellings (don’t forget your dots and dashes):   

1) brute   2) volume  3) cube 

Write these sentences using the focus sounds   

1) Volume can be how much liquid is in a jug. 

2) A cube is a shape with six sides. 

   

Mrs Fetherston’s group (set 3) - 10.30am    

Focus Speed sound is:   

u-e’ as in “Huge Brute”   

Follow the spellings on YouTube (link above, see timings) or complete the ones below:   

Spellings (don’t forget your dots and dashes):   

1) brute   2) volume  3) cube 

Write these sentences using the focus sounds   

1) Volume can be how much liquid is in a jug. 

2) A cube is a shape with six sides. 

 

  

 Mrs Smith’s group (set 3) 10.30am    

Focus Speed sound is:   

u-e’ as in “Huge Brute”   

Follow the spellings on YouTube (link above, see timings) or complete the ones below:   

Spellings (don’t forget your dots and dashes):   

1) brute   2) volume  3) cube 

Write these sentences using the focus sounds   

1) Volume can be how much liquid is in a jug. 

2) A cube is a shape with six sides. 

 

   

Miss Tranham’s group (set 2) – 10am   

Focus Speed sound is:   

ir’ as in “Whirl and twirl.”   

Follow the spellings on YouTube (link above, see timings) or complete the ones below:   

Spellings (don’t forget your dots and dashes):   

1) firm   2) third  3) twirl 

Write these sentences using the focus sounds   

1) I am first in the fun run. 

2) Whirl and twirl in that skirt. 

Helpful links for parents and carers https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/ 

 

Topic 

We have been doing some great learning all about the living things around us. Today we are going to think about plants and ask what does a plant need in order to grow?  

Plants grow from a seed or a bulb. We have learnt that plants come in thousands of shapes and sizes and some produce flowers and fruit but some do not. Trees that produce flowers and fruits or seeds are also types of flowering plants they are just very big! Here’s a recap: 

https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/clips/zn89wmn  

Plants are very important – for food and for the survival of many species like bees and animals. But we can also keep plants a bit like pets – at home!  

If we want plants to grow we need to know what they need. There are 4 things that plants need to grow - Light, Water, Nutrients (from soil) and Temperature  

Let’s visit Mrs Smart’s vegetable patch in her garden and have a closer look:  

https://vimeo.com/414260295 

The password is Year1 

Now can you do a picture so show what plants need to grow? I know that many of you have enjoyed planting seeds while you have been at home - you could use pictures of you sowing seeds if you like and adding captions! Or draw your own pictures to show how to give plants the 4 things they need to grow. You can use the powerpoint to remind you.  

Test yourself! Did you answer the quiz correctly!