Atlas Class Everyday tasks Wednesday 6th May 2020 ( 6.5.2020):
Maths task
- How do we describe (and compare) the amount of water in a container?
- Words to learn to help do this activity:-
- full empty, half full, part-full, more than, less than, [ capacity]
- What you will need:-
- 1 plastic cup and lots of different sized containers ( maybe bottles, saucepans or bowls) and a washing-up bowl of water ( maybe a few drops of food colouring added to the water would be fun too)
- What to do:-
- Fill up one the plastic cup- say “It is full- it cannot hold any more water”
- Investigate- How many FULL cups of water will it take to fill up a container ( bottle, saucepan or bowl etc)
- Take turns guessing- were you right? Find a different container and do the activity again
- Maybe take a photo or draw a picture in your home learning journal
- Draw a picture of a few of your containers and say how many cups it took to make them full
Otherwise parents please feel free to open the following bbc webpage and help your son join in with the Maths activity each day.
BBC Bitesize daily lessons Y1 Maths Wednesday 6th May ( or if you prefer some of you can use Y2)
There are also some English and topic activities you might like to use too.
English phonic/ writing task:
We are split into 2 groups for our phonics work.
- If you are in Mrs Masters’ group [ BH SE LL HW RL LB] then please COPY OUT THESE WORDS** and then CUT OUT EACH WORD:-
they them for of were was any many looked saw said all are
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- **we will be using these words to play lots of phonic games this week and next week, so please feel free to write each word using felt-tips onto cardboard ( perhaps the back of a cereal packet?)
- 4 Games to play this week using the words:-
- BE THE TEACHER-Parents find 4 words and you say each word and your son has to repeat it. Do this one at a time until all 4 words have been read and said!
- Now SWAP and let your son be the teacher , so that he reads the words and parents- YOU repeat them. ( Who is the best teacher?)
- SNAP- turn all the words upside down and turn 2 cards over at a time- if they match then SNAP you get to keep the pair[perhaps limit it to a choice from only 4 of the words to make it easier]
- SOUND-SWAP Use these sounds d p e i b t s n u from your brown envelope to make the following words:- make sure you “say the sound as you point to EACH sound, then say the word”
- d-e-n p-e-n p-i-n b-i-n
- b-u-n s-u-n s-i-n t-i-n t-e-n
- WRITE YOUR NAME- How many of these letters:- a,e,i,o,u are in your name?
- If you are in Mrs Osborn’s group [ LL CC CT JT OH ZB],, then please COPY OUT THESE WORDS TWICE** and then CUT them all out so you have 2 copies of each word.:-
little you can then there his her went that the out
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- **we will be using these words to play lots of phonic games this week and next week, so please feel free to write each word using felt-tips onto cardboard ( perhaps the back of a cereal packet?)
- 4 Games to play this week using the words:-
- FUNNY VOICE READER- read all the words in a funny voice- try being a squeaky mouse or a roaring lion or a giggling boy as you read each word ( I hope it made you laugh! Mrs Osborn did it in a cat voice!)
- SNAP- turn all the words upside down and turn 2 cards over at a time- if they match then SNAP you get to keep the pair
- COPY ME QUICK - Choose one word and copy the word as fast as you can and as many times as you can in 30 seconds
- SILLY SENTENCE -Use these words to start a sentence:- His little went out the ( you finish the sentence.) Can you make it a silly sentence e.g. His little sandwich went out the door.
- [Perhaps try to write one of your silly sentences in your home learning journal]
- STOPWATCH CHALLENGE-
- Put out all your words and ask your parent to use their stopwatch on their phone and time you to see how many words you can read in 20 seconds
- Put out all your words and ask your parent to use their stopwatch on their phone and time you to see how many words you can write in 20 seconds
Reading:
Read your favourite book (from your book bag or one from home). Copy the title of your book into your home learning journal. Draw a picture of one of the things on one page.
Topic:
P.E.
At home- to continue our VE celebration theme this week we will be playing games children used to play during the war:-
- Hopscotch (ideally you need to be outside on a path if possible or use some sheets of paper taped together on the floor instead)
- Skittles ( use 9 old plastic bottles and write numbers 1-9 on )
Parents- please look at the additional pictures below too. Have fun!


