Wednesday 25th March Learning
Good morning Year 1. Thank you for the lovely photos of your learning. I hope you are enjoying the lovely weather. Here is your learning today. If you have any questions email me. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk
Have a lovely day!
Mrs Carey
PE | Joe Wick’s daily workout live at 9am |
Maths
Write the short date in your maths book
25.03.20 |
Count in twos to 30
Count back in twos from 30 Do some baking and look at the measurements. What numbers can you see? Do lots of counting. How many stairs do you have? If I walked up and down again how many stairs would I take? How many catches can you do before dropping the ball? How many teddies/toy cars/dolls can you put in a line? If you take 2 away how many are left? If you had 4 more. How many would you have? Lots of talking about numbers. Record some of the things you did in your Maths book. Play Mathletics games – If you have lost your login details please email me and I will send them to you. |
Music | Live at 11am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4mZhv9HS-g&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=-lfXHmOKZv4 |
English
|
Practise your spellings for this week |
Phonics | Write these words in your writing book and put the sound buttons on. Can you read them all? Click on the Wednesday phonics link below. |
Reading | Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.
Practise reading the common exception words – click on the link below. https://stories.audible.com/start-listen Listen to free stories, |
Computing | You can complete this over the next two weeks.
Theme – We want an internet where we’re free to ………… https://www.childnet.com/resources/film-competition/2020 You can make up a song, rap, poem, story/ fable, news report, recipe, superheroes or video game…
You could create a simple storyboard to plan their films.
Look at the winners from last year
https://www.childnet.com/resources/film-competition/2019
|
Art | Piet Mondrian was an artist who liked to use primary colours.
Look at this picture of his. Click on the Wednesday’s Art link below. Can you recreate it? You can use paint, strips of paper, felt tips or colouring pencils. |