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Home Learning - 6.7.20 - 10.7.20

Home Learning - 6.7.20 - 10.7.20

 

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Hope in Year 6 challenged Mrs Law to complete the Viking Lockdown Games Triathlon. So here’s the evidence! 5k run, 5k walk, 5k bike ride.
Mrs Law would like bonus points because it was very windy and quite early on a Saturday. We hope you can try some of the challenges this week!

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Message from Miss Knight

#ChiltonHeroes, The pictures and videos that you are sending in are fabulous, thank you. This week we continue to challenge you in 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.

The Olympic Challenges this week are: Weightlifting https://tokyo2020.org/en/news/videos/one-minute-one-sport-weightlifiting

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

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!

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 (6.7.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘sh’. This sound is a special friend. We underline these to help us remember that they stick together.

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

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘ship’ ‘shop’ ‘fish’

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 ‘sh’.

Now practice writing the sound ‘sh’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, Shhh says the horse to the hissing snake.

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

Read the sentence:

He is in the ship.

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.

Here is a letter to you from a famous pirate names Blackbeard.

‘Hello piraty friends, it’s me, ye old friend Blackbeard. I have a quest for you me hearties. This week you’re going on a mission to find an old friend of mine. She is a very special mermaid who has taken my favourite hat. I need you to write her a letter to find out where she is! Her name is Sally and she loves finding messages in bottles. So, once you have written your letter asking where she is, don’t forget to tell her that Blackbeard needs to know because I believe she has something of mine, then pop it in a bottle and send it to sea! Good luck me hearties’

Well that is exiting reception! Lets hope she finds our message so we can get Blackbeards hat back to him. Try writing your letter using the sounds you know but if you do get stuck, ask your adult to help you.

 

Maths

This week our focus is money. Why do we need money? Talk to your adult about what you think we use money for?

Watch this video…https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFzAU3u06Ps

 

Topic

We are going to make some mermaid paper chains today. We think this may encourage Sally the mermaid to return Blackbeards hat. Here is a link on how to make them: http://www.pinkstripeysocks.com/2018/04/how-to-make-mermaid-paper-chains.html

 

Tuesday

Good morning, we hope you are all having fun and have been enjoying your 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 (7.7.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘ch’. This sound is a special friend. We underline these to help us remember that they stick together.

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

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘chip’ ‘chop’ ‘chin’

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 ‘ch’.

Now practice writing the sound ‘ch’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, the horse sneezes when the caterpillar’s hairs get up his nose.

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

Read the sentence:

She has got a chip.

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.

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

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 (7.7.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘qu’. This sound is a special friend. We underline these to help us remember that they stick together.

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

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘quit’ ‘queen’

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 ‘qu’.

Now practice writing the sound ‘qu’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, the horse sneezes when the caterpillar’s hairs get up his nose.

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

Read the sentence:

She is the queen.

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 made sally a beautiful crown. She must have loved it as she has sent this message:

‘Hello again, it’s me Sally the mermaid.

I love the crown you made me and I can’t wait to wear it. I have a little problem, I have borrowed a few pirates’ hats and I’ve forgotten which one is Blackbeard’s. Could you send me another message in a bottle with a picture of Blackbeard’s hat and a few words to describe it, you could even write a few sentences if you like. Thank you, Sally.’

Maths

Using real money, 1p-£2 (or whatever you have in your home), see if you can draw around the money and write how much the money is worth inside your drawing. After, you could play a guessing game with your adult. Get your adult to hide one piece of money behind their back and describe what it looks like to you. See if you can guess the coin!

Topic

Today you are going to make some mermaid eggs. These are special eggs and are like treasure to mermaids. Try making your own playdough if you do not have any to hand. Here is a link to inspire you: https://www.adventure-in-a-box.com/how-to-make-fantasy-mermaid-eggs/

 

It is that time of week again! Throwback Thursday is here and it is time for you to put some music on to inspire your learning today:

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 (8.7.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘x’. This sound is a special friend. We underline these to help us remember that they stick together.

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

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘six’ ‘x-ray’

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 ‘x’.

Now practice writing the sound ‘x’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the arm and leg, repeat the other side.

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

Read the sentence:

I am six.

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.

Well done for sending your picture and description of Blackbeard’s hat, it has helped Sally find the right one! She has given us the location she is going to meet us to exchange the crown for the hat. It is called Magistical Island. Apparently it’s the most beautiful island in the land.

You have got to design what you think the island looks like, and label important information about the Island so that Blackbeard can find it. Good luck me hearties!

Maths

PDF attached

 

 

Topic

Today we are going to make a ship Porthole! Here is some inspiration for your creation: https://kidscraftroom.com/moving-paper-plate-porthole-craft

 

Happy Friday reception, we hope your week has been fantastic and you have enjoyed the 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 (8.7.20) the video will be focusing on the sound ‘n’. This sound is a special friend. We underline these to help us remember that they stick together.

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

Now can you try writing these three words?

‘nip’ ‘nap’ ‘net’

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 ‘n’.

Now practice writing the sound ‘n’ until you are confident in forming the sound. As you write it you can say the rhyme to help, down the arm and leg, repeat the other side.

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

Read the sentence:

The net was big.

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.

Today you are on your mission to find Sally on Magistical Island with Blackbeard the pirate.

You need to write some instructions. I have started your journey off, but it’s up to you to finish it. You can draw arrows to help.

Go forward

Turn left

Go forward

Past the big rocks…

 

Maths

PDF attached

 

 

Topic

We are going to dance like a mermaid today: here is the link, see if you can follow the beat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SH-7A3NVQbY

 

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!

Contact Us

Correspondence for the Head of School:

Mr Alex McAuley
c/o Chilton Primary School,
Chilton Lane,
Ramsgate,
Kent. CT11 0LQ

Contact the school office on:
01843 597695
or by fax on:
01843 852872

01843 597695