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Home Learning - Week Beginning 22.6.20

Home Learning - Week Beginning 22.6.20

Good morning reception.

This week we welcome back some of our reception children to school for 2 hours at a time.

Our blog posts will continue and will mirror the learning that the children will be doing at school. 

 

 

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Message from Miss Knight:

#ChiltonHeroes,

The pictures and videos that you are sending in are fabulous, thank you.

This week’s challenges have a twist. The Olympics would have been happening this year in Tokyo but, due to the current circumstances, they have been postponed to next year. All challenges from now on will be Olympic events.

You will be an Olympian! Choose your country and participate in the event using your imagination! I cannot wait for these pictures and videos J

The Olympic Challenges are:

Rhythmic Gymnastics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBVCjW7EHWs

 

Equestrian

https://tokyo2020.org/en/news/videos/one-minute-one-sport-equestrian

Have a look at the links to give you some ideas!

Good luck!

Please continue to send them to emma.knight@chitonprimary.co.uk

Miss Knight

 

Monday

Good morning reception! We hope you have all enjoyed your weekend. We have really enjoyed receiving pictures over the week so please, keep sending them in!

Here are just some of your pictures sent in to us!

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Phonics 

Our phonic lessons will be slightly different from this week. There will be a Yellow Chilli challenge, which will follow the Read Write Inc online programme that we have been doing on the blogs and the Red Chilli Challenge, which will take form of a classroom lesson.  

Yellow chilli: 

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ 

Today (22.6.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘e’. 

After practicing writing the sound in your book, please then recap writing the sounds ‘c’ and ‘g’ just as we did last term. 

Now can you try writing these three words? 

‘let’ ‘pet’ ‘get’  

Red Chilli 

Say the sounds on the flash cards (homemade ones are just as great!) practice about ten of your sounds.  

Your sound today is ‘e’ say ‘e, e, egg’  

Now practice writing the sound ‘e’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, lift of the top and scoop out the egg.  

We are now going to read, hold and write a sentence. 

Read the sentence: 

Let him in.  

Take it in turns to say the sentence to your adult and your adult to you. We usually do this 2-4 times each.  

We need to start our sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end. Use your signs when saying the sentence again to your adult. If you are unsure please watch the YouTube link attached to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONRoyIwDws 

Now watch your adult write the sentence, make sure you help them! 

It is your turn. Write the sentence down in your book.  

Read your sentence out loud to your adult. 

Well done! Great writing. 

 

Writing task.  

We are going on a writing journey across the seas on a pirate ship to find…. A WANTED pirate! 

Today is our first mission. We need to know what he looks like. Here is his description: 

He is tall, has one wooden leg (he lost to a jelly fish), blue eyes, long black hair, a dirty brown coat, his hat has three points and is black and he has a parrot named Gerald who is blue, red and yellow.  

Your task today is to draw what the pirate looks like. You are going to use this to ask people in your house if they have seen him! Good luck. 

Maths 

Number hunting! You are going on a number hunt today. Take a piece of paper with you and search your home for numbers. When you see a number write it down on your paper. Let’s see if you can fill your page up! 

Challenge: what numbers didn’t you find? Write these down too! 

 

Topic 

Pirates are tricksters and want to catch you out. Can you spot the differences between these two pictures? Write them down.

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We are going to create our own treasure map this week. Your task today is to find a box and decorate it, this will be your chest. If you need some inspiration, have a look here: 

Have fun creating! 

Tuesday

We hope you enjoyed your learning yesterday, we have enjoyed seeing your home learning!

Phonics

Our phonic lessons will be slightly different from this week. There will be a Yellow Chilli challenge, which will follow the Read Write Inc online programme that we have been doing on the blogs and the Red Chilli Challenge, which will take form of a classroom lesson.

Yellow chilli:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

Today (23.6.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘i’.

After practicing writing the sound in your book, please then recap writing the sounds ‘e’ and ‘c’ just as we did last term.

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘in’ ‘sip’ ‘tip’

Red Chilli

Say the sounds on the flash cards (homemade ones are just as great!) practice about ten of your sounds.

Your sound today is ‘’ say ‘i, i, insect’

Now practice writing the sound ‘i’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the insect and a dot for his head.

We are now going to read, hold and write a sentence.

Read the sentence:

A dog in a bin.

‘a’ is a red word (Tricky words, which are difficult to blend but are key words they need to read and access texts e.g. the, said, your).

Take it in turns to say the sentence to your adult and your adult to you. We usually do this 2-4 times each.

We need to start our sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end. Use your signs when saying the sentence again to your adult. If you are unsure please watch the YouTube link attached to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONRoyIwDws

Now watch your adult write the sentence, make sure you help them!

It is your turn. Write the sentence down in your book.

Read your sentence out loud to your adult.

Well done! Great writing.

 

Writing task.

We are going on a writing journey across the seas on a pirate ship to find…. A WANTED pirate!

Yesterday you drew the WANTED pirate but today we need to give him a name. What could his name be? I have some information that may help you give him a name. He smells of fish, likes eating squid, is very mean, steals other pirate’s ships and has a scar across his face. Think of a few names that might reflect his character and then pick your favourite.

Maths

We are going to follow through the maths slides attached below.

Can you practise counting objects in your house?

 

Topic

Now you have your treasure chest, you are going to fill it with treasure. You can make your own, put things that are important to you inside or research what pirates would put into treasure chests!

 

Wednesday

Happy Wednesday reception, we hope you have all enjoyed your week so far. Here is your learning for today:

Two parents, one from Chilton and one from RAPS have started a 'Go Fund Me' page called Ramsgate books for change. Their aim is to raise money to buy a diverse range of fiction and non fiction books initially for Chilton and Raps and then hopefully for all Ramsgate schools. Find the link to the Go Fund Me page below:

https://gf.me/u/yaabfh 

Phonics

Our phonic lessons will be slightly different from this week. There will be a Yellow Chilli challenge, which will follow the Read Write Inc online programme that we have been doing on the blogs and the Red Chilli Challenge, which will take form of a classroom lesson.

Yellow chilli:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

Today (23.6.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘h’.

After practicing writing the sound in your book, please then recap writing the sounds ‘i’ and ‘e’ just as we did last term.

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘him’ ‘hit’ ‘hat’

Red Chilli

Say the sounds on the flash cards (homemade ones are just as great!) practice about ten of your sounds.

Your sound today is ‘h’ say ‘h, h, horse’

Now practice writing the sound ‘h’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the insect and a dot for his head.

We are now going to read, hold and write a sentence.

Read the sentence:

The hat is big.

‘the’ and ‘is’ are red word (Tricky words, which are difficult to blend but are key words they need to read and access texts e.g. the, said, your).

Take it in turns to say the sentence to your adult and your adult to you. We usually do this 2-4 times each.

We need to start our sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end. Use your signs when saying the sentence again to your adult. If you are unsure please watch the YouTube link attached to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONRoyIwDws

Now watch your adult write the sentence, make sure you help them!

It is your turn. Write the sentence down in your book.

Read your sentence out loud to your adult.

Well done! Great writing.

 

Writing task.

Yesterday you gave the WANTED pirate a name. We now know what he looks like and his name so we need to start designing a wanted poster. Today we are going to learn about a real pirate who was WANTED a long, long time ago. His name was Blackbeard! Here is the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjMgssGTWYM

Discuss what you watched with your grown up. Can you create a story map like you did last week?

Maths

Please find attached today's slides to share with your child.

Topic

You are going on a pirate adventure now. I want you to pretend you are on your very own pirate ship. Draw the route you have taken. You end up on an island!

Here is a map you could use to draw your own route.

 

Thursday

It is throw-back Thursday, put some music on to inspire your learning, you could even find some pirate music!

Phonics

Our phonic lessons will be slightly different from this week. There will be a Yellow Chilli challenge, which will follow the Read Write Inc online programme that we have been doing on the blogs and the Red Chilli Challenge, which will take form of a classroom lesson.

Yellow chilli:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

Today (25.6.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘r’.

After practicing writing the sound in your book, please then recap writing the sounds ‘h’ and ‘i’ just as we did last term.

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘red’ ‘rip’ ‘rat’

Red Chilli

Say the sounds on the flash cards (homemade ones are just as great!) practice about ten of your sounds.

Your sound today is ‘r’ say ‘r, r, robot’’

Now practice writing the sound ‘r’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the insect and a dot for his head.

We are now going to read, hold and write a sentence.

Read the sentence:

The rat is red.

‘the’ and ‘is’ are red word (Tricky words, which are difficult to blend but are key words they need to read and access texts e.g. the, said, your).

Take it in turns to say the sentence to your adult and your adult to you. We usually do this 2-4 times each.

We need to start our sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end. Use your signs when saying the sentence again to your adult. If you are unsure please watch the YouTube link attached to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONRoyIwDws

Now watch your adult write the sentence, make sure you help them!

It is your turn. Write the sentence down in your book.

Read your sentence out loud to your adult.

Well done! Great writing.

 

Writing task.

We learnt about Blackbeard yesterday, which I hope inspired you to think about your WANTED pirate. Today you are going to start your WANTED poster. Draw your pirate and write his name down. You can use the template linked at the bottom of the blog to help you.

Maths

Please find attached the slides to share with your child today below.

Please also find attached a 'One more than' worksheet. You do not need to attempt the '2 more' sheet that is in the same doccument.

Topic

You have created your journey on your tresure map. Now you are going to bury your treasure. Remember to put an X on your map, because X marks the spot! Make sure it is somehwere you can remember but not to obvious so that other pirtates won’t find it! Listen to this fantastic story about the journey of pirtes hunting for treasure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TV4VhI6s8nk

 

Friday

Phonics 

Our phonic lessons will be slightly different from this week. There will be a Yellow Chilli challenge, which will follow the Read Write Inc online programme that we have been doing on the blogs and the Red Chilli Challenge, which will take form of a classroom lesson.

Yellow chilli:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ

Today (26.6.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘j’.

After practicing writing the sound in your book, please then recap writing the sounds ‘r’ and ‘h’ just as we did last term.

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘jet’ ‘jump’ ‘jig’

Red Chilli

Say the sounds on the flash cards (homemade ones are just as great!) practice about ten of your sounds.

Your sound today is ‘j’ say ‘j, j, jumping jack’’

Now practice writing the sound ‘r’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the insect and a dot for his head.

We are now going to read, hold and write a sentence.

Read the sentence:

Jump and jig in the car.

‘the’ is a red word (Tricky words, which are difficult to blend but are key words they need to read and access texts e.g. the, said, your).

Take it in turns to say the sentence to your adult and your adult to you. We usually do this 2-4 times each.

We need to start our sentence with a capital letter and put a full stop at the end. Use your signs when saying the sentence again to your adult. If you are unsure please watch the YouTube link attached to help you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hONRoyIwDws

Now watch your adult write the sentence, make sure you help them!

It is your turn. Write the sentence down in your book.

Read your sentence out loud to your adult.

Well done! Great writing.

 

Writing task.

Yesterday you drew your WANTED pirate and wrote his name down. Now you need to write about your pirate.

What does he look like? Write three descriptions.

Why is he WANTED? What did he do?

What is the reward for finding him/her? People like gold as a reward, but how much would you give them?

Maths

We are going to play a counting game today!

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/underwater-counting

Topic

You are going to leave a message to your crew mates about where you have hidden your treasure. Use simple instructions as most pirates struggle reading!

 

Other activities you may want to include in your day: Phonics Play- https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ - A fantastic website which has become free during this time.

Username: march20 Password: home Oxford Owl - https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/books/free-ebooks/# (Free reading books) Cosmic kids- https://www.cosmickids.com/ (Yoga, mindfulness and stories). Go Noodle- https://www.youtube.com/user/GoNoodleGames (Smart Bodies). Jo Wicks- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rz0go1pTda8 (9am P.E sessions daily) Just Dance- https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=just+dance (Smart Bodies) Top Marks - Maths Games - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?q=counting (Counting) https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?AgeGroup=1 (Adding) https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?AgeGroup=1 (Subtracting) https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Search.aspx?AgeGroup=1 (Shape)

Youtube – Maths songs – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDQDyx59QY4 (2D Shapes) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7D4K9oi7oBM (Counting songs) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvTcpfSnOMQ&t=18s (Counting in 2s) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftati8iGQcs (Counting in 10s)

Youtube – Number Jacks – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWKuiktSh-V3E4ysPU0VC3Q Twinkl - https://www.twinkl.co.uk/ (A huge selection of free resources) Audible - https://stories.audible.com/discovery (Providing some free stories)

Reminder:

Make sure you have lots of time for play and talk as this is just as important as the learning. Please email if you have any questions or would like further support. elaine.miles@chiltonprimary.co.uk emma.dudley-smith@chiltonprimary.co.uk

Happy home learning!

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Mr Alex McAuley
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