Week beginning 4th May
Please choose one task from each subject per day. We would love to see what tasks your child has chosen to do at home, so please send these to your child's class teacher via Class Dojo.
There are also some fantastic daily lessons and activities on BBC Bitesize for all ages and subjects.
English Daily Tasks:
Handwriting and spelling resources can be found below, please use the handwriting paper and common exception words/high frequency words mats to practise spellings this week. We have also included a reading comprehension with differentiated questions ranging from 1 star - 3 stars in difficulty, children may choose which level questions they wish to have a go at. Also, please see the attachments below for this week's English daily tasks. You will also find some spellings and phonics activities to complete on Purple Mash.
Reading Daily Tasks:
Please read with your child on a daily basis and ask them lots of questions about the events, characters or facts.
Maths Daily Tasks:
This week we are looking at telling the time! There are tasks and supporting powerpoint presentations for you to use if you wish, but also feel free to do your own activities based on time around the house. We are aiming to tell the time to the hour and also use 'half past' accurately as well as using time words such as 'before' and 'after'. Be as creative as you like!
Topic tasks:
This week we are back at home exploring food and healthy diets. Do you know where your food comes from? Let's explore a balanced food plate and find out how far some of our food travels before it arrives in the UK.
There are a mixture of activities on the powerpoint below including exploring this weeks topic by enjoying lots of cooking, baking and tasty activities in the kitchen with your family. Do you have any family traditions in your house? Fish Friday, Sunday dinner? Share your stories and traditions with your teacher on Class Dojo.
P.E task:
Check out this weeks football themed Active Schools Virtual Competition found over on the keep active page, as well as Mrs Huskisson-Moore's 'ABC challenge'. Enjoy!