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Monday 20th April

Life skills – do the washing up or load up the dishwasher.

 

Maths – Easter themed maths activity booklet.

 

Reading – read a favourite book or listen to an adult read a book to you.

 

Cooking – make fairy cakes – see recipe.

 

Tuesday 21st April

Maths – Easter themed maths activity booklet.

 

English – choose the activity about the front cover of Where the Wild things are that is suitable for your child (lesson 1).

 

Reading – read a favourite book or listen to an adult read a book to you.

 

Wednesday 22nd April

Maths – Easter themed maths activity booklet.

 

English – read the story of Where the Wild Things are using this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkLal37ozoE

 

Reading – read a favourite book or listen to an adult read a book to you.

 

Geography – make the world map using the cut and stick continents.

 

Thursday 23rd April

Maths – Easter themed maths activity booklet.

 

English – read the story of Where the Wild Things are using this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkLal37ozoE

Then write a character description of the wild thing using one of the worksheets (lesson 3).

 

Science – make play dough using the recipe.

 

Reading – read a book to an adult to listen to an adult read a book to you

 

Friday 24th April

English – English – read the story of Where the Wild Things are using this link. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkLal37ozoE

Make a wild thing using the play dough that you made yesterday. Add embellishments like pom poms, pipe cleaners etc.

 

Reading – read a book to an adult to listen to an adult read a book to you.

 

Art – Look at pictures of the rainforest. Point out key animals that live in the rainforest. Say what colour the animals are. Colour the picture of the rainforest animals.

 

 

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