Please find below home learning resources:
Willow Class Home Learning
Week 5: Beginning 1st February 2021
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
PSHE |
Music |
English |
English
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English |
Art |
Topic |
Maths
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Maths |
Maths |
PE |
Life Skills |
DT |
RE |
Topic |
Please choose the work that is appropriate for the ability of your child.
Please take photos of your home learning and send them to homelearning@ifield.kent.sch.uk
If you have completed any worksheets, please make sure you write your name and date on the back and bring them into school.
Monday
PSHE
LO: To identify who is a safer stranger
Starter
Recap the stranger Danger learning from last lesson
Share the PowerPoint from last week (start from slide 10) and/or watch the Stranger Danger video and discuss the rules on keeping safe around strangers. Discuss who could be safer strangers and why.
Activity
Read the social story through and discuss.
Hard - Work through the Examples of Safer Strangers worksheet, draw and label examples of safer strangers. Look back at work from last week (sorting page) use a green pen to circle safer strangers.
Medium – With support cut and stick examples of safer strangers using Stranger sorting activity
Protect Yourself Rules - A Friendly Stranger - YouTube
Explore – Role play different Safe Strangers (police officer, fireman, shop keeper etc) or explore available Safe Stranger resources, such as dress up, toys or books.
Resources
scissors, glue, colouring pens or pencils
Art
Starter
Look at work from last week – painted buildings.
Activity
Complete 3D buildings by adding further details. Use paper cut into squares and rectangles for windows/ doors. (some pupils may require paper to be trimmed into strips to make it easier to cut into squares and rectangles)
Once complete create a play display using toy cars and people around the buildings. Take a photograph of your completed work and email to homelearning@ifield.kent.sch.uk
Resources
Buildings from last week
Building Vocab support
Cardboard buildings from last week
Scissors, Glue, different coloured paper
PE
Watch and join in an exercise video on You Tube
PE With Joe 2021 | Friday 29th Jan - YouTube
Tuesday
Music
Watch and join in with Lindseys Music lesson for 15-20mins
1.1 Music with Lindsey. Online Music Classes for Kids! (Unit 1: Lesson 1) - YouTube
Topic - Science
LO: To identify a number of light sources. .
Activity
Watch and discuss PowerPoint Sources of Light discussion prompt presentation.
Look for different sources of light in your home. Take photos of what you find.
(Explore various torches, light toys, Christmas lights and objects that don’t create any light).
Activity
Hard: To identify natural and man-made sources of light
Medium: Light sources. Differentiated worksheets
Explore: Explore various torches, light toys, Christmas lights and objects that don’t create any light.
Resources
Various torches, light toys, Christmas lights
Life Skills
LO: To show an understanding of recycling and to help empty the bins
Starter
Recap the topic of recycling by looking through the powerpoint.
Discuss What items litter that could be recycled
Activity
Work through the examples and show the different bins for recycling – compost, plastic, paper etc
Discuss how items can be reused in different ways.
Help an adult to empty the bins within your home – Help to put rubbish into the correct bin on a daily basis (recycling, food waste, general waste) If possible, help an adult to put the rubbish out for rubbish collection.
Explore: Explore a variety of different recycling rubbish. Help to sort different items of rubbish into recycling bags or boxes. Put the items in and out of different containers.
Wednesday
English
LO: To recall the story of the Tin Forest
Starter
Look at the front cover. Who are the authors? What is the title? What can you see on the front cover? Point out the trees, the bird, the flower. What parts are natural? What parts of the forest are man-made? What is the forest made of? What do you think this book is going to be about?
Activity
Listen to or read the story of The Tin Forest: The Tin Forest on Vimeo
Hard – Discuss the story and what happened. Recall the characters or animals.
Medium – Recall key characters or animals from the story.
Explore – Listen to the story and explore some items made from tin – eg, foil laid flat or schrunched, tin cans or tin kitchen utensils.
Maths
Activity
Explore – Create a water tray and use some different containers to pour water. Discuss when a container is full or empty.
Easy – Use some different containers and find out which one holds the most / least.
Medium – sequencing the numbers 1 – 20 on the worksheet.
Hard – sort the numbers according to odd or even numbers.
Design Technology
LO: To design and make a robot using recycling materials..
Starter
Display pictures of different robots. Discuss their main features. Display and discuss with pupils images of the robots made out recycled materials (Smart Board). Can children identify some materials used to make these robots?
Activity
Explore the different materials. Select different materials to deign and make a model robot
Resources
A selection of recycled materials or rubbish. Bottle caps, Old CDs, Spare computer parts, Wires, Tubing, Plastic containers and lids, Corks and rubber stoppers, Styrofoam packing, Plastic bottles, tin cans, foil PVA glue, Glue gun, Electric tape or duct tape
Cooking
Follow the recipe to make chocolate sponge cakes.
Thursday
English
LO: To recall the story of the Tin Forest
Starter
Listen to the story of the Tin Forest again. Ask questions from the story.
Activity
All – make a toucan from clay or playdough.
Hard – write instructions on how you made the toucan using time connectives such as first, next etc.
Medium – sequence the instructions of how to make a toucan from clay.
Explore – With support use different materials (paper,fabric,feathers etc) to make a collage toucan
Maths
Activity
Explore – Create a water tray and use some different containers to pour water. Discuss when a container is full or empty.
Easy – Choose some containers and fill them up with water. Which one holds the most / least?
Medium – Sequencing the numbers 1 – 20 on the worksheet.
Hard – Sort the numbers according to odd and even numbers.
RE
L.O. To recall the story of the Good Samaritan
Starter
Read the story of the Good Samaritan
Activity
Read the story of the Good Samaritan and more (Hard/Medium) read the slides and answer the questions (Medium/Easy) point out key objects from the slides.
Hard/Medium – look at the sequencing cards and work in pairs to sequence the story of the Good Samaritan.
All – make stick puppets of the Good Samaritan.
Easy – colour one of the pictures of the Good Samaritan.
Resources
The Good Samaritan PowerPoint.
Samaritan colouring page
The Good Samaritan stick puppets
Lolly sticks
Friday
English
LO: To recall the story of the Tin Forest
Starter
Listen to the story of the Tin Forest again. Ask questions from the story.
Activity
Hard – write sentences as a group to describe the toucan e.g. it has an orange beak, it has black wings. Rearrange the sentences to make a poem. Take a photo of the poem for the books.
Medium – write phrases to describe the toucan e.g. orange beak, black wing, grey feet etc.
Easy – Cut the photograph into quarters or sixths. Shuffle the pieces then make the toucan puzzle.
Maths
Activity
Explore – Create a water tray and use some different containers to pour water. Discuss when a container is full or empty. Play and count using bath toys in the water.
Easy – choose some containers and fill them up with water. Sequence them according to which holds most water i.e. from most to least.
Medium – sequencing the numbers on the worksheet.
Hard – sort the numbers according to odd and even numbers
Topic
Starter
Look at the Aerial views PowerPoint.
Activity
Pupils to name what each object is. Then match the Communicate in Print labels to the pictures.
Extra Activities
- Recycling wordsearch
- Recycling colour by numbers
- Winter cutting control sheet
- Winter matching game
- Winter Maths challenge
- Winter mindfulness colouring
- Winter pencil control
- Design your own winter clothes