Good morning Alps class. We hope you all enjoyed singing the Three little pigs song yesterday.
Phonics
Mrs Bramley's group
Today we are going to look at Special friends th. Today I would like you to have a go at this phonics dice game. You will need a dice and something you could use as counters. Roll the dice and then “Fred talk” the word. If you read it correctly then cover the word with a counter. The winner is person who reads the most words.
Here is the link if you want to print out a physical copy of the game.
Mrs Smith's group
Today I would like to recap the sound b
I would like to to search your house and find all of the objects you can that start with the letter b.
Gather them together and then work with your grown-up to "Fred talk" each word.
Can you practice writing the letter b - remember to use the rhyme we use at school. It is in your green phonics book. Use your "Polly parrot fingers" to hold your pencil correctly.
Maths
Here is the presentation for today’s learning
At school we would follow this up practically using the suggested activities.
If you would like to continue your learning further here are some optional worksheets to support the learning.
Ice Sculptures
At school last week we began to make ice sculptures. Can you have a go at home?
Go on a walk outside and make a collection of small leaves, twigs, pine cones, small flowers.
Arrange the items in the bottom of a plastic pot or tray.
Add a looped piece of string or wool that dangles into your pot.
Next fill the pot with water.
Place it outside overnight.
The next day go outside and see it it’s changed!
Here are the sculptures we made at school last year. We hung some of them up inside the classroom and hung the rest outside on the fence for the day.
We hung these inside the classroom
We hung these outside.
We checked for changes throughout the day. This is what we saw!
By the end of the day this is what was left inside and out
Can you spot any changes in the ice sculptures?
Talk to your grown up about the changes you can see.
Why do you think this has happened?
We hope you enjoy making your own ice sculptures, we’d love to see them.
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