We have read some lovely traditional/fairytales this week. Do you have a favourite story either one we have read or one you have read at home? E.g. Cinderella, Snow White, Goldilocks etc.
Can you draw a picture of the story and write a sentence about why it is your favourite fairytale?
Number Writing – Practice writing your numbers to 10/20/50/100? Ask an adult to say a number. How many times can you write it in 30 seconds?
Number Ordering – Using your number cards can you practice ordering your numbers to 20. Ask an adult to shout out a number. Can you find it? Can you find the number before? Can you find the number after? Can you order 3 random numbers.
Number Hunt – Go on a number hunt around your house. What numbers can you find? Write down all the numbers. What is the biggest number you have found? What is the smallest number you have found?
Can you make a beanstalk for Jack to climb? Label the leaves with numbers. How high does your number beanstalk go?
You can use anything you like to make your beanstalk. Kitchen roll holder, paint, paper, finger prints, wool etc.
Can you make some characters to act out the story of Jack and the Beanstalk?
Make a castle out of recycled materials. Design and make some characters for your fairytale land. Can you make your own fairytale story? What will happen? What are your characters names?
Mrs Smith has been busy in the kitchen. Follow her guide to baking the tastiest ‘Gingerbread Man’ ever.
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Can you listen/watch the film of Pinocchio and make your own puppet. Instruction on our school website. If you do not have split pins you can use a paper clip.
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You can colour, collage, build using Lego etc. what ever you have in your house will do.
Can you build some houses for the three little pigs and act out the story? What happens when the wolf comes along?
Make some puppet characters to act out the story. You will need 3 little pigs and a big bad wolf!
Literacy Links
Oxford Reading Owl – (Free ebooks)
Class code: oakfieldreception
Password: OakfieldReception
Teach your Monster to Read – Phonics
Phonics Play
TopMarks – Literacy games – select Early Years
PhonicsBloom – Phonic games (Phase 1-4)
Teach your child to read resources from BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/grownups/making-time-for-books-at-home
ICT Games – Variety of phonic resources -Demonstrates how to say each sound correctly
https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/soundSayer/index.html
Numeracy Links
TopMarks – number recognition games and counting
Apps:
Math age 4-6
Monster Math’s Learning Games
Barnyard Games for Kids
Number Quiz
Book Creator – Practice writing your sounds/numbers or draw a picture for a family member
Oxford Owl
https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/kids-activities/fun-maths-games-and-activities/
ICT Games – Variety of number recognition games
YouTube Clips
Disco Dough – Early Years Emily – Exercises the muscles in your child’s hand to help support writing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrBsNhwxzgc
Jack Hartman – Phonics
Calming Yoga for children
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