Maths video lessons

Use the link below to access daily maths lessons for your child.

https://www.ncetm.org.uk/resources/54454?utm_source=NCETM%20Newsletters&utm_campaign=dc62ee1bbc-ncetm-newsletter-april-2020&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_13f8d631f4-dc62ee1bbc-228524461

The lessons are delivered through YouTube and are about 15 to 20 minutes long. Each lesson concludes with follow-up tasks for the children to do at home.

NOTE: It is important that the videos are watched in the suggested order as they build on the previous lesson.  This week’s lessons focus on money.

Phonics

Good afternoon.

We hope you’re all enjoying the sunshine. We wanted to show you a new initiative that is being launched on Monday to help your child access phonics lessons. Every day there will be a new  lesson posted online at a certain time.  You can then access the lesson whenever you want,  with your child at a time that suits you.

There are 3 different levels of lessons released each day.

1-Learning to Blend. This is the lesson to work through if your child still finds it tricky to put together sounds to make a word e.g. b – i – g  is big.

2-Reception. These are the lessons that contain the content that your child would be taught during the summer term in Reception.

3-Year 1. These are the lessons that contain the content your child would be taught during the summer term in Year 1. Year 2’s could also do these lessons to keep their phonics knowledge going.

If your child is finding a lesson too tricky, try doing the earlier lesson to build their confidence-its about the children keeping up regular practise and having a go.

Remember there are also the bug club books online to help you keep up with your phonics based reading.

The links below are for the letter to parents explaining more and a link to the channel.

Thank you for all the hard work you are putting in at home with your children. You are all doing a fantastic job. Stay safe.

Letter to parents and carers about online phonics lessons (003)

Letters and Sounds Lessons

A dragon egg you say?

Have you ever wondered what a dragon egg would look like?

Here’s your chance to get creative and make one of your own.

Click on the link for instructions.

https://www.adventure-in-a-box.com/how-to-make-fantasy-dragon-eggs/

Imagine you find this dragon egg in your back garden. How would you take care of it?

Use the pictures below to write some instructions on how to care for a dragon.

         

       

Bonjour Phase 1

 

A little French challenge for you to try while you are at home, if you wish.

Can you draw a picture of yourself in a “fantastique” French outfit?

Can you add the Eiffel Tower, the French flag and even the word for Hello?

Can you remember how to say your name and how you are feeling today?

I really can’t wait to see what you can all do.

Merci bien et rester en securite.  Thank you and stay safe.

Madame Sohier