Dinosaurs

The children are enjoying finding out about dinosaurs. They used their archaeology skills to investigate what dinosaurs ate by looking in dinosaur poo!

Specialist Centre Home Learning Week Commencing 28th March 2022

Iaith Activities

Activity 1 Choose a picture and write amazing sentences!

Mathematics Activities

Activity 1 – Copy the subtraction sentences and write the answers

Activity 2 – Copy the 100 square and add the missing numbers

New Maths Activities

Phonics Activities

Physical Education

Activity 1 – Craft and Fine Motor Skills

Make a String Telephone

What you’ll need:

  • 2 paper cups or 2 yogurt pots
  • A grown up to poke holes in the bottom of the cups or yogurt pots
  • String

 Instructions:

  1. Cut a  piece of string (About 3 metres)
  2. Ask a grown up to poke a small hole in the bottom of each cup.
  3. Thread the string through each cup and tie knots at each end to stop it pulling through the cup (alternatively you can use a paper clip, washer or similar small object to hold the string in place).
  4. Move into position with you and a member of your family holding the cups at a distance that makes the string tight (making sure the string is not touching anything else).
  5. One person talks into the cup while the other puts the cup to their ear and listens, can you hear each other?

Activity 2 – Listening Skills

Play a game with your new cup phone! Try to look away from the person on the other end of the cup phone.

Take turns to say a word and ask the person on the other end to repeat it.

Can you take turns to say a poem or a rhyme and then try and repeat what you have heard?

Ask or answer a maths question?

Activity 3 – Memory Game

The Suitcase Game

This is a round-the-table memory game. In a group, go around in turn and say what you are putting in a suitcase. Each person has to say all the other items as well as their own new one. To keep things fresh, decide on a theme of the objects – it does not always have to be travel-based.

Monday 28th March

Home Learning Week Commencing Monday 28th March 2022

Home learning Activities

Oxford Owls -free online books

www.oxfordowl.co.uk

A fantastic resource that you can access at home. There are hundreds of e-books to choose from and after reading or listening to the book, there are games and activities to complete.

Choose one of the activities daily on Hwb

Spelling J2blast

I recommend you start on KS1.

Exploring direction

Turtle 

This week on Hwb we would like you to complete one of the activities on Turtle. In class, we will be using the Bee Bots. Can you move the turtle around the grid? Can you make left and right turns?

Additional Activities on Hwb

Paint
Use the menu on the left to paste animals/objects into the setting.
Use the brush to paint your own images onto chosen backgrounds.
Paint a self-portrait/family member/pet onto a blank background.

Turtle
Select a template and direct the object around the screen.
Try ‘Simple’ and when confident have a go at ,Advanced’.
Chart/Pictogram
Create a block/bar graph/pictogram to show your family’s:
favourite colours
favourite foods
favourite animals
shoe sizes

Animate
Select a template and use the menu on the left to select an object. Create an animation by clicking on the boxes across the bottom of the screen

Art

Go into the garden and select some items and create a masterpiece!

Animals

Dear Zoo

The children have been designing and making a zoo. We wrote Dear Zoo flap books and we are going to read them to the Nursery.

Resource Based Specialist Provision

Friday 18th February 2022

Iaith

Can you draw a picture of a windy day?

What does a windy day look like?

Now write words and sentences to describe the windy day. Remember capital letters, full stops, finger spaces and adjectives.

Mathematics

Hit the Button – Quick fire maths practise for 6-11 year olds (topmarks.co.uk)

Years 1, 2, 3 and 4 – Can you write number bonds to 10 / 12 /15?

Years 4, 5 and 6 – Can you write the 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 times tables?

Art

Make a collage of pictures representing Wales!

Hint – You could draw daffodils, leeks, a dragon, a person in Welsh costume or the countryside.



You can also access the year group planning and Eisteddfod activities by clicking on the class links.



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