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Daily Planner for:Nightingale Class
Day: Friday 3rd July
Subject You are Learning: You can find out how to do this here:
Here are some important things to remember:
Reading
Every Friday we are going to do a 60 second read. Children read the text then answer the questions after. The 60 second read is attached under today’s date on the class page under school closure.
The 60 second read is called – How to Make Teachers Disappear.
Writing Phonics activity
Today’s ‘Around the World’ activity –
Draw 10 pieces of fruit or vegetables from around the world and label them using adjectives e.g. fresh, juicy pineapple. Remember to put where they are from.
Spellings Please practice your spellings every day. Say the words aloud before
Grown-ups please test your child on their spellingsYear 1I’m cherrydon’t blossomcan’t friendThursday happinessFriday fans
Year 2I’ll cherryeleven blossomtwelve friendthirteen happinessfourteen fansfifteen
Please send me your spelling scores to [email protected]
you write them; it will help you to hear the sounds in the words.
Maths Year 1 Here is the link https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/ You will need to click on Summer term – Week 7 (w/c 8th June)
1. Watch the video clip for lesson five – Bitesize Premier League Primary Stars – Position and direction. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zmdr92p watch the video and complete the activities.
2. Click on ‘get the activity’. You can either print the pages out or use them on the screen.
3. Click ‘get the answers’ to see if you are correct.
Maths games –
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/
Basic maths
Year 2Here is the link https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-2/ You will need to click on Summer term – Week 7 (w/c 8th June)
1. Watch the video clip for lesson five – Bitesize Premier League Primry Stars – Position and directions. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zsvgn9q watch the video and complete the activities.
2. Click on ‘get the activity’. You can either print the pages out or use them on the screen.
3. Click ‘get the answers’ to see if you are correct.
Year 1 and 2 maths challenge
PE
Art
Main Activity – Watch the following dances: Diwali Stick Dance, Maypole Dancing and Spanish Flamenco Dancing. Have a go at some of the moves used in these videos. Record the dances and ask your child to evaluate what they did well and what they could do even better when watching them back. Can your child recreate one of the costumes using items from their wardrobe? Perform the dance to a family member. Choose one.
Can I make my own Japanese kite?
To start: Have a go at following this step by step video Youtube to help you draw a Japanese inspired picture:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGMz2e3MFxY
Today we are going to have a go at making our own Japanese Carp Kites! This is a tricky craft, but you are definitely up for the challenge and can do it!
On the 5th May, Japan celebrates children’s day and to celebrate, the children get or make kites shaped like a fish called a carp (Koinoori in Japanese) The koinobori are carp shaped streamers or kites that are flown outside. The Japanese consider the spirit of the Carp to be the strongest fish. It shows great strength and courage overcoming obstacles in its journey up the waterfall. The legend goes that the brave carp that make it up the rapids will transform into dragons once they reach the top.To make your own koinobori you need construction paper, paint and tissue paper.
These are the instructions for making your own Koinobori:
Koinobori Kite Craft Instructions
1. Paint a design on our construction paper. 2. Leaving the top 1/4 of the paper undecorated to be the head
of our fish. 3. Use the bottom of a cup to trace circles for the eyes on white
construction paper. 4. Cut and glue the eyes onto painted paper once they are dry.5. Make tails cutting strips (about 1 inch wide and a maybe 6
inches long) out of colorful tissue paper. Use packing tape and measure the length of the fish on the short side.
6. Create long fins (cut strips of tissue paper) on half of the tape and tape it to the backside of your fish.
7. Curl your fish into a tube shape and tape it together on the inside so it's hidden.
8. Then cut some smaller strips of tissue paper to be the fins on the side and glued them on using school glue.
9. Lastly, hot glue some twine into the mouth and tail of our fish.10. Hang carp streamers outside on a hook