Hi Pandas,
Phonics – Ruth Miskin Live Lessons for Set 1,2 & 3. These ‘Live’ lessons are available for 24 hrs then they are removed.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
Carry on with your set’s schedule each day.
This link is for the next few weeks of the ‘live lesson’ schedule.
https://www.ruthmiskin.com/media/filer_public/df/c1/dfc1ec43-a40b-41cb-9d7e-2a017803bed8/schedule_jan-feb_2021.pdf
Have a look at Alphablocks to build knowledge of blending sounds to read words.
VIDEO
If you want a change of pace, try some Cosmic Kids Yoga.
https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
English – Year 1
Lesson 10 (The last one) The Magic Paint Brush.
In this final lesson, we will write the ending of our story, the ‘Magic Paintbrush’, focusing particularly on the mood created.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-write-a-story-with-clear-moods-c4wk8d
Reception – Lesson 8 The Noisy House.
In this lesson, we will be using choral storytelling to teach a retelling of a recycled story.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-join-in-telling-a-recycled-story-6xhp2t
Maths – Year 1 Comparing numbers within 50.
Teaching Slides Spr1.6.4-Compare-numbers-within-50
Work sheet Compare-numbers-within-50-2019 (1)
PowerPoint Y1-Spring-Block-2-WO6-Compare-numbers-within-50-2019
Reception
Lesson 2 In this lesson children will recap what they already know about 3D shapes and then we will use the characteristics of the shapes which are most suitable to build different structures.
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/exploring-the-characteristics-of-3d-shapes-cmtp4e
History
Your task this week is to think about what you would like to know about Christopher Columbus. Write him a letter asking him 3 questions. I think I would ask him how he felt when he set off on his first voyage. Year 1, use capitals and question marks when writing. Don’t forget to think about his feelings; what he can see, hear, smell & touch. Reception have a go at writing to him – can you ask him a question? You could draw a picture at the end of your letter.
Have a lovely day.
Mandy Turner