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Monday 11th May 2020
Learning From Home
Reception
Additional Learning
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Daily song and story
Information There is an expectation that all our children will continue with their learning at home
and teachers will keep in contact with families to offer support.
Details will be uploaded onto the Academy website by 5pm for following day’s learning:
https://www.harrisprimarymerton.org.uk/
Teachers will contact pupils on a weekly basis to ensure they are keeping up with their learning at home and to answer any questions about the work they may have.
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Happy Monday Reception!
Hope you enjoyed your three day weekend with your family! Last week we learnt about how
caterpillars change, this week we shall explore how a different animal changes! There’s a clue on this
slide…
Have a marvelous Monday everyone!
Challenge 1 - RWI
Robin ‘My class name’ – 2020robinclassRobin ‘My class password’ – ForrestChaffinch ‘My class name’ – 2020chaffinchclassChaffinch ‘My class password’ - Rhodes
➢ Enjoy a phonics lesson by clicking on the links below at the correct times.
You can also find more books to read online on the Oxford Owl and
BookTrust websites.
Set 1(if your RWI teacher is Mrs Singer, Mrs Rhodes,
Miss Winstone or Mrs Shahid).
Time
Speed Sounds 9.30
Word Time 9.45
Spelling 10.00
Storytime (Mon, Wed, Fri) 2.00
Set 2(if your RWI teacher is Miss Forrest,
Mrs Gale or Mr Reid).
Time
Speed Sounds and Word Time 10.00
Spelling 10.15
Storytime (Mon, Wed, Fri) 2.00
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Challenge 1 - RWI
This is my tricky word of the day! Remember you can’t Fred talk this word. Can you read it and say it in a sentence?
➢ You might want to try recapping your sounds! What sounds do you recognise? If your RWI teacher is Miss Forrest, Mrs Gale or Mr Reid, try recapping the set 2 sounds too.
➢ Practice saying and writing the circled sounds (remember the girl’s head needs to sit on the line!)
➢ I know a word that includes both of these sounds… do you? green! What animals do you know that are green? Look on this slide! Have you guessed what animal we might be exploring yet?
➢ Go on a hunt around your house – how many green objects can you find? You might want to write them down using your Fred Fingers.
E.g. You are right! This week we are looking at
frogs.
Challenge 2 - Reading Last week we learnt about how caterpillars change –can you remember what book we focused on? This week we shall investigate how frogs change! Before
you listen to the story, do you know anything already about the life cycle of a frog? Share your ideas with your grown-up. Then listen to the story ‘Oscar and
the frog!’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXCie36i7Bk
Listen carefully to the beginning of the story as the frog talks to you about how
he changed and grew. What do you remember? Also, can you remember
what season the story is set in – ‘one… day’.
Challenge 3 - Writing
Did you enjoy the story of Oscar and the frog? I think the frog was my favourite character! Who was your favourtie character?
Using these characters, let’s play a rhyming game! Do you remember what rhyme means? Let’s start with the frog…we can
use our sounds to write f-r-o-g, what other words sound like frog… l-o-g, j-o-g… can you think of anymore words that rhyme with frog? Write them down using your Fred fingers. You might want to have a go at choosing a different character and writing
some rhyming words for them!
Rhyming words have the same sound at the end - like frog, log
and jog.
What words rhyme with cat?
What words rhyme with fish?
I’m a bit different to Alex the snail as I am a water snail! What words rhyme
with snail?
Challenge 4 - MathsMusical statues
Pick 5 numbers that you find hard to recognise and write
them on separate pieces of paper. Spread them out over the floor. When the music stops, you must run to a
number and shout it out. You must freeze until the music starts again.
** Say 1 more and 1 less than that number.*** Think of different ways to make that number (e.g. if
it was 5, you could say 2+3 or 7-2).
Corners
Pick 4 numbers that you find hard to recognise and write
them down on separate pieces of paper. Put them in the four corners of the room. Get your grown-up to call a number, can you run to the correct corner? Swap and have a go at calling the numbers for your grown-up to
run to.** Run to the number 1 less than…
*** Run to the number that is double…
Number passwords
Pick 5 numbers that you find hard to recognise and write them on separate pieces of paper. Attach them to
different doors and cupboards in your house. Before you go through the door or open that cupboard, you must
say the number password!** You must say the number 1 more and 1 less than that
number.*** You must double that number.
Number targets
Pick 5 numbers that you find hard to recognise and write them on separate pieces of paper. Spread them out over
the floor. Get your grown-up to call a number, using a soft ball, teddy or sock can you aim it at the correct
number target? ** Aim it at the number 1 less than…
*** Aim it at the number that is double…
Before we warm up - if you created a height chart a couple of weeks ago, don’t forget to
check whether anything has changed!
Now, let’s warm up by singing the count and move song on YouTube.
Then choose one challenge to complete.
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Challenge 5 – Bonus!
I love doing a bit of yoga –especially on a Monday! Join me on an adventure to meet Frank
the Frog in Costa Rica!
If you don’t fancy doing some frog yoga, why not use your green objects from phonics to play a
memory game! Place 5 of your green objects on the floor and close your eyes. Get your grown-up to take one away. Open your eyes – do you
know which object is missing? If that’s too easy, use more green objects!
Daily Story/Song
you
Click on me to listen to a funny rhyming story! Remember rhyming words have the same sound at the end - like frog and log.
Can you think of any rhymes for other animals… what about hens on pens!
Explore mini mash by clicking on the ‘purple mash’ picture above. Please try and save your child’s wonderful work into their tray so we can see it.
Please see the list of popular learning websites that you may also choose to use to further your child’s education.
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