Year 3 spellings to be tested on Monday 29th March

Adding the suffix –ly. Words which do not follow the rules.

truly
duly
publicly
daily
slyly
shyly
fully
wholly
coyly
happily

Year 2 spellings to be tested on Monday 29th March

The short vowel sound ‘o.’

other
mother
brother
nothing
cover
money
some
dozen
wonder
done

Homework due on Monday 22nd March

All children who have brought back their Homework books have had these now updated for next week.

Times table sheet (depending on child’s results from previous test).
Spellings (in Spellings book) – can also be found on Tiger Class Spellings page of our School website.

Assignments in Maths Shed and Spelling Shed – login details can be find in Homework books.

Times tables tests and Spelling tests will continue to take place every Monday.

Year 3 spellings to be tested on Monday 22nd March

Adding the suffix ‘-ally’ which is used instead of ‘-ly’ when the root word ends in ‘–ic.’

basically
frantically
dramatically
historically
nationally
emotionally
accidentally
automatically
traditionally
specifically

Year 2 Spellings to be tested on Monday 22nd March

The /or/ sound spelled ’a’ before ll and l.

all
ball
call
walk
talk
always
fall
small
also
bald

Thank You

To all Parents and Careers,

From all of us at Myddle, we just wanted to say a huge thank you for all the support you have given us in helping to teach your children over the past 8 weeks. We know it hasn’t been easy, with many of you juggling work and caring for siblings while managing home schooling tasks.

We can’t begin to tell you how rewarding it has been to be regularly receiving feedback and photos of the children’s work. We know how hard this has been to keep on top of and we really have appreciated it.

We are all so excited to welcome your children back to school on Monday where we can take back the reins and give you all a very well deserved break.

We hope you all have a relaxing weekend.

Many thanks

Mr Glover

All back to School!

We are all very excited to welcome all Tigers back to School on Monday 8th March!

In preparation for that, we have asked everyone who has been learning from home for the past couple of months to complete a “Post Lockdown Jigsaw Puzzle”, so we can have a discussion about our feelings during this time.

We would like all children to complete one of these and bring it to School on Monday 8th March: Back to school feelings jigsaw

World Book Day

World Book Day

Next Thursday (4th March) is World Book Day. Although we can’t celebrate it as we usually do, we would still like to mark the occasion as it’s one of the children’s favourite days in our School calendar.

The first thing I would like you to do is to take a picture of your child reading in their favourite reading spot, so we can make a beautiful collage for our classroom when the children come back.

On the actual Day, we will only have book-themed activities and the children have been asked to bring a book to share with the rest with the class during the Zoom calls.

We will still dress up as a book character on the day, and it would be lovely for the children at home to do the same. Obviously, we are aware nobody is allowed to go out to shop for non-essential items, so please try and wear something you already have at home or get creative with outfits you can easily improvise. The character you choose to dress up as doesn’t have to be from the book you are sharing with the Class.

More details about the Day will be sent out closer to the date.

Tiger Class – resources to support home learning during lockdown

Dear Tigers,

as you will all know by now, we will publish our links to daily lessons and activities in our Class’ home-learning tab and in our Class Dojo. The list will also be emailed to parents daily as part of the Class news bulletin, usually sent out late in the afternoon (it will contain links for the following day, so you will always be able to prepare in advance).

Most of our lessons and activities are taken from the same programmes of study we use at School or very closely adapted activities to suit following our curriculum in the home-learning environment. This is mostly from White Rose Maths, the Oak National Academy, EdShed, and ‘Read Write Inc Phonics’, all officially recommended by the DfE.

In addition to the daily lessons, I have also prepared a list of other resources (all free during lockdown) you can use with the children to keep them engaged and learning:

Space Projects – to link with this term’s topic:

KS1-Learning-Project-SPACE

Y3_4-Learning-Project-SPACE

Phonics Play – great variety of fun and engaging online games to support practising phonics skills (blending, grapheme recognition, etc). Use the lockdown login details (username: jan21; password: home) to access all resources.

Twinkl Parents – a vast array of resources (worksheets, ebooks, presentations, ideas for practical activities, news reports, guides for parents, etc) for all subjects, organised by year groups.

BBC Bitesize – there will be daily bitesize shows on CBBC available from Monday 11th January. In addition to that, the BBC bitesize website has many presentations, videos, games and activities in all subjects.

PE with Joe – Live fitness sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, lead by Joe Wicks, will be available from 11th January. There’s also a large archive of videos suitable for children recorded during the previous lockdown.

Teach your Monster to Read – a favourite with Tigers during the first lockdown, children’s logins would still work, so they’d can just continue the game from where they left in the Summer.

I will continue to update this list when I come across any FREE resources I believe the Tigers might enjoy and benefit from using.

Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions or require any assistance or further information.

Mrs Crowe

 

New Year activity

Dear Tigers,
please see the posts below with links for the video lessons, activities and worksheets for today. I have included Maths and English lessons, as well as a New Year activity. From tomorrow, those posts will be found in out ‘Home Learning’ tab of the Class’ page.

Make sure you read the post for your year group, as the tasks are completely different.

Don’t forget you can also access Maths Shed and Spelling Shed to continue practising.

If you have any questions about any of the activities or need any help, please send me a message and I’ll respond as soon as possible.

Please remember I will be at School teaching the Tigers who must be in today, so I might not be able to answer straight away, but I will do my best.

I will also be organising a daily Zoom meeting from tomorrow, as mentioned by Mrs Williams, but am liaising with the other teachers to ensure siblings are not expected online at the same time, as I understand that might be difficult.

I can’t wait to hear all about your Christmas break. Meanwhile, choose at least one of the pages from your booklet attached to let me know about the past few weeks and your plans for the new year.

New-Year-2021_Activity-Booklet

See you soon,
Mrs Crowe