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Home Learning

Theme: Owl Babies

This week’s home learning is all about the story Owl Babies! We would love to see any of your home learning, please send any pictures into admin@reddishvalenursery.stockport.sch.uk

Area of learning

Focus Activity Resources needed

Communication and

Language

Answering questions

about a story

After you have watched and listened to the story Owl Babies. Can you remember the story

and tell it to your grown up?

Internet accessAdult to model

languagePhysical Develop gross

motor controlCan you move like an owl? Use your arms to swoop and fly? Which other animals can you

move like?If you watch the story with sign language – can

you remember and make any of the signs?

Internet story with sign language option

chosen

Personal, Social and Emotional

Differences and

similarities between

themselves and others

In the story there are 3 Owl Babies and their mum. How many people do you have in your

family? Is it the same or different?

Adult to model language

Literacy Listen to a story

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-

games/owl-babies/

Internet access

Mathematics Sorting by size

Sarah, Percy and Bill are different sizes. Can you find three objects of different sizes and

order them? Can you find the biggest, middles sized and smallest? Can you use the language

small, smaller, smallest, big, bigger and biggest

Different sized objects eg 3 spoons,

pans, shoes,

Understanding the World

Comments and ask

questions about the

natural world.

Owls sleep in the day and are awake in the night. Can you think of any other animals that

sleep during the day?Adult modeling

language

Expressive Arts and Design

Create simple representation of the Owl

Babies

Can you make a picture of the Owl Babies and where they live in the tree? Or you could make a model of the babies in the nest, using stuffed socks and scarves? Or you could use twigs and

leaves from your garden?

Pens, paper, felt-tips, paint, twigs, leaves, socks, cotton wool, scarves etc

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