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Home LearningNursery
Date: 29.06.2020Here you will find additional resources for your child to work on at home. This is a menu of ideas which can be completed throughout the week. It is not an expectation to submit these activities but I would love to see them
Every Monday, this menu will be sent out parents/carers via ParentMail and it will also be uploaded on the school website.
https://www.thesherwoodschool.co.uk/home-learning-during-school-closure-1/
We hope you find them useful and enjoyable.
Do let us know how you get on by uploading onto google classrooms, evidence me, posting on Twitter or emailing us at: adminoffice@sherwood.merton.sch.uk
ParentsHello Everyone
Thank you so much for working so hard last week.
I have really enjoyed looking at your work and photos and
watching your videos.
Please keep up the good work! Even if you cannot send me your
work.
It is so important to keep learning even though we are away from
our classroom. Try to do at least 1 activity a day.
This week we are learning about Ladybirds so keep your eyes
peeled for them.
If you cannot access Google classrooms or Evidence Me please
contact the admin office and I will help.
Have a great week!
A reminder that this term our topic is
Mini- Beasts.
Crawley caterpillars
Beautiful butterflies
Scrambling Spiders
Slimy snails
Lovely ladybirds
Wiggly worms
Many mini beasts
Week Theme of the week Book of the week Focus area
1
01/06
Crawly Caterpillars The very hungry caterpillar CL – listens attentively
2
08/06
Beautiful butterflies The book of butterflies. PSE- confident to talk to others
3
15/06
Scrambling Spiders The very busy spider L- handles books carefully
4
22/06
Slimy Snails Snail Trail EAD – constructs with a range of
media
5
29/07
Lovely ladybirds What the ladybird heard M - Count to 10
06/07 Wiggly worms Yucky worms P – writes own name
13/07 Many Mini beasts Mad about Mini beasts UW – makes observations
PSED/CL
Listen to the story in the link below.
https://youtu.be/-gRfCIUKDuY
Talk about what stealing means and why it is wrong.
How would you feel if someone stole from you. Uses a paper plate or a circular piece of paper to draw a face that shows this emotion.
What happens to people who steal?
Challenge: What is the opposite feeling to the feeling you drew? Draw this on the other side of your plate or circle.
Physical
Join in with this YOGA session of What the Ladybird heard.
https://youtu.be/qZauz8aD-0Q
Here is a ladybird that I found in my garden
Physical
Watch the link below
https://youtu.be/Lckjqm91LCk
Look closely at the illustrations (pictures)
They are made up from drawn pictures and some natural objects like wool and leaves.
Can you make a picture from natural objects?
Take a photo and send it to me.
Challenge: Draw an animal to add to your picture.
Literacy
Watch the link below
https://youtu.be/A5Y8WUSgFrg
The author uses adjectives (describing words) to describe the animals can you think of any other words to describe the animals?
Soft, big, scary etc
Challenge : Draw your favourite animal and get someone to write the words (adjectives) to describe it.
Literacy Watch the link below
https://youtu.be/CzXJbN3UBQk
Create a Wanted poster to tell people about the criminals. Draw a picture of them.
Challenge:
Try and write some words on your poster.
Phonics
We will play a game to help you with your listening skills
Play pass the whisper with your family. Watch the link.
https://youtu.be/QLWQ79FKLl8
Someone starts by saying a word and then you pass it
around the circle and the last person has to say what the
word is.
Challenge: say a sentence or a rhyme
Mathematics In the story the two baddies make a map of the
farmyard.
Can you make a map using positional language we were learning about last week.
Send me a photo of your map please.
Challenge: Explain your map to someone in your family.
Mathematics
Draw some ladybirds.
Give the ladybirds different amounts of spots.
Count the number of spots on each ladybird.
Here are some I made.
Challenge: write the numbers
Understanding the world
I found a ladybird in my garden, it was on a thistle.
Watch the link about hoe ladybirds grow.
https://youtu.be/SrPIFw9u9wA
Go on a ladybird hunt. How many spots does yours have?
Challenge: Draw, paint, make a ladybird.
Expressive Arts and Design
Join in singing and moving to the What the ladybird heard song.
https://youtu.be/7NbyiDpY6Ww
P4C
Watch the link The Teddy Robber
https://youtu.be/ehQVZcnU4e8
Talk about.
Why do people like teddy bears?
Should tell off and help people who do bad things? Why?
Is it always good to be brave? Why
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