Monday 29th June Learning

Good morning Year 1. I hope you had a wonderful weekend.

Here is your learning today. Please email me photos of your learning and if you have questions about the learning. year1@popepaul.herts.sch.uk

Today’s prayer – click on the link  Monday Prayer

Mass is at 9.30am for the Feast of St Peter and St Paul.

https://www.churchservices.tv/pottersbar/embed

 

Maths

 

29.06.20

 

Practise spelling the days of the week.

 

Monday’s Maths

Mathletics activities set

English

 

Write the date

29.06.20

 

Watch this story or if you have the book at home read the book.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4BcBtKHaO8

Can you think of things Norman could use for a shell?

Make your own snail and decorate the shell. Then write some sentences to describe the shell.

 

SPAG activities set.

 

Spelling/Handwriting Write these words 4 times each in your handwriting book.

no    go  so    by   my

 

Here are Year 2 common exception words.  Practise reading and spelling some of the Year 2

words if you know all of the Year 1 words.

Common Exception words

Phonics https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw/

 

Letters and Sounds lesson at 10.30am for Year 1  – Today’s sounds are oa, o, o_e, ow and ou

 

If your child would like to revise the Phase 3 sounds – 10.00am

Reading Read for 10 minutes and talk about what you have read.  Record the books you have read in your

reading record. Write a sentence about each book read. Did you like it? Why? Would you

recommend it to someone? What was your favourite part? If you did not like it, why? What

would you change about the story?

https://connect.collins.co.uk/school/teacherlogin.aspx

 

Username- parents@harpercollins.co.uk

Password- Parents20!

Click on Collins Big Cat.

Click on the colour book band. Remember to read the book a few times over the week and

talk about the book. Click on resources for some activities on the book.

Religion Choose an activity from the St Peter and St Paul Blog.
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