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Welcome to the Class 1 School Closure page 

 

For this final week, we have a change to our normal home learning. You will not find the usual booklets on the class webpage.

 

Instead we have put together a summer holiday home learning booklet for you and a reflection booklet ready for moving to your new class.

The summer home learning booklet contains a range of activities to help keep you occupied over the next six weeks. You will find a variety of tasks linked to spellings, handwriting, reading, writing, maths and times tables. The reflection booklet is a great way for you to think about what you have achieved this year and goals to set yourself for next year.

 

Of course, there are no expectations for you to complete all of these tasks or try to follow a normal school routine during the summer holiday. If you have some spare time and are not sure what to do, we are here to help you with some suggestions. It is an extra resource for you to have at hand if needed. It will though be a great way to keep your skills up ready for a new start in September!

Hello and welcome to Class 1's school closure page.  As schools are still not fully open, we will be keeping you updated on this page with learning activities and ideas.

 

Here is the joint booklet for Year 1 and Year 2 for this week. You can download it below or you can collect a printed copy from the school foyer.

You also have a separate booklet that includes some phonics and number challenges for the week. Again, you can download it below or you can collect a printed copy from the school foyer.

We will still be using our Class Dojo page as a way of communicating and sharing things so do please keep posting on there with all the wonderful things you have been up to.

 

If you prefer to try some online lessons, then check out BBC Bitesize for a range of daily activities. The online lessons appear daily so check out the schedule below to see what is going to appearing soon.

As well as BBC Bitesize, you might also want to check out the daily lessons available on the Oak National Academy website. Oak National Academy is a new collection of high-quality lessons and online resources. Backed by the Government, it has been created in response to the coronavirus lockdown.

New lessons and resources are provided each week. You can either follow the daily suggestion or pick and choose lessons that are of interest to you.

Oak National Academy will fit perfectly alongside other resources such as BBC Bitesize and our own school closure booklets. Together, these can offer a structure to the day for children until schools fully reopen.

We absolutely do not expect you to be replicating school at home. The activities that we are posting are ideas for you to try and are a way of ensuring you are keeping up the skills we have learned in school. Try and do as much as you can and make it work for your family.

Home Learning Week Beginning 1st June

Here is your home learning for week beginning 1st June.

There are 5 English, 5 Maths and 5 topic activities as well as a phonics activity and number bond activity. 

  Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
English

Sentence

writing

Compound 

words

Silly Billy

by Antony

Browne

Minibeast

poems

Comprehension
Maths Number bonds

Addition and 

subtraction to

20

Odd and 

even numbers

Maths 

problems

Maths

challenges

Topic

What are 

minibeasts?

Minibeast hunt Habitats Junk modelling

Minibeast

description

 

Phonics activity  What is the word?
Number bonds activity Number bond search

 

Home Learning Week Beginning 18th May

Here is your home learning for week beginning 18th May. There are 5 English, 5 Maths and 5 topic activities as well as a phonics activity and number bond activity. 

  Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
English

Sentence

writing

Adjectives

Reading 

colouring 

comprehension

Animal

alphabet

Dear Zoo

writing

Maths

Subtraction

within 20

Addition

and 

subtraction

Subtraction

word

problems

Odd and even 

numbers

Maths 

challenges

Topic Weather diary Animal groups

Computer 

coding

Months of

the year

Design an 

award

 

 

Phonics Activity Wordsearch
Number bonds Activity Number bonds to 10

 

Home Learning Week Beginning 11th May

Here is your home learning for week beginning 11th May. There is a printable booklet as well as links to each of the activities. There are 5 of each English, Maths and Topic activities as well as a phonics and a number bond activity. 

  Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
English Story writing Sentence doctor

Gorilla by

Antony Browne

Labelling animals Fact finding
Maths Number bonds subtraction within 20 Subtraction stories

How many

number sentences?

Maths Challenge
Topic All about the UK UK flags UK puzzle  Make a poster Facts about the UK

 

Phonics activity Animal mosaic
Number bonds activity Rainbow number bonds to 10

 

Home Learning Week Beginning 4th May

Here is your home learning for the week beginning 4th May. There is a printable booklet as well as links to each of the activities below. There are 5 English activities, 5 Maths activities and 5 topic activities. In addition, there is a phonics and a number bond activity. 

  Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
English Sentence writing Correct the sentence   Fact finding     Information page Front cover
Maths Representing numbers Problem solving What number is it? Memory game Maths challenge
Topic Seasons poem Weather and seasons Different materials Seasons art Make a den

 

Phonics activity Matching sentences to pictures
Number bonds activity Number bonds to 10 addition

 

Home Learning Week beginning 27th April

Here is your home learning for the week beginning 27th April. Like before, there is a booklet that is printable and some worksheets included (copies available in our Foyer area in class box). In addition, there are links to each of these things below. 

There are 5 English, 5 Maths and 5 topic activities as well as a phonics activity and a number bonds activity. 

 

 

  Activity 1 Activity 2 Activity 3 Activity 4 Activity 5
English Sentence writing Story review Fact finding Thought bubble Draw and label a picture
Maths Counting to 50 Tens and ones Dice addition Obstacle course Problem solving
Topic Fact finding about animals Geography - The UK Science - Day and Night Natural Art - Make an animal Design your own animal

 

 

Phonics activity Yes/No questions and tricky word spellings
Number bonds activity Number bonds to 20 worksheet

 

At home, please do what you can. It's a difficult time for everyone and every family will have a different way of managing things. Some children find it useful to have a structure to their day.

 

An idea could be:

 

9:00 - 9:30 - Exercise

9:30 - 10:00 - Choose a learning activity from the booklet.

10:00 - 10:30 - Break - have a snack, play a game, 

10:30 - 11:00 - Practise phonic sounds

10:30 - 11:00 - Choose another learning activity from the booklet.

11:00 - 11:30 - Break - play a game, read a book, 

11:30 - 12:00 - Practise number bonds to 10 and 20. 

12:00 - 1:00 - Lunch

1:00 - 1:30 - Choose another activity from the booklet. 

1:30 - 2:00 - Break - play a game, read a book

2:00 - 2:30 - Get creative - do some drawing, some colouring

 

Remember, do what you can. We would love to see what you get up to so feel free to share it with us on Class Dojo! 

Year 1 Summer Term Booklet 1

Health and Wellbeing
Exercise is important for our mental health as well as our physical health. Here are some ideas for you to try at home.
Reading
Here are some links to some good websites to practise reading and phonics skills. 

There are lots of ebooks available at www.oxfordowl.co.uk

 

If you click on the tab that says 'My Class Login' and enter the following:

 

My class name: stdenys

 

Password: pupil

 

Once logged in, click on My bookshelf and you will be able to browse a range of books to read. 

Maths
Some useful links for maths practise at home.

We will be updating the page often with new ideas and links. 

 

Have fun trying lots of the activities and don't forget to share what you have been up to with us on Class Dojo. We really do enjoy seeing what you have been doing. 

 

Stay safe everyone. We're thinking of you all. 

 

Mrs Shah and Mrs Smith

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