Year 1 – Thursday 23rd April

Good Morning Year 1

Dear parents and children,

We hope you are keeping safe and well. We have really enjoyed seeing all the fantastic learning you have emailed in so far – keep them coming! Today is Zoom day. We would love to see you join us on a video call! Here is a reminder of the times each class can join a zoom video meeting with their teacher and classmates:

1C: 11:00am

1H: 1:30pm

1J: 2:30pm

If you have any questions about this, please email us at: year1@stmarksce.org.uk

If you’re looking for something extra to watch, Mrs Carter would like to read a story to you today! You can find it in the video resources section at the bottom of this post. In case you missed them, you can watch any stories read by us again at the bottom of this post. The password is the same as previously.

Thank you for your continued support. We are really appreciative of everything you are doing.

Year 1 Team

 

Helpful Reminders

We are still checking our emails regularly and have loved seeing what you are doing. Feel free to email us if you have a question or just want to say hello at: year1@stmarksce.org.uk

BBC Bitesize are providing daily lessons for children on their website. There is no expectation to do these but we may refer to some of their activities in our home learning. You may also find that they have something your child is interested in and would like to learn about. Find the link here: BBC Bitesize Daily Lessons

You can access our general resources to support your child at home here: Y1 General Resources

Please do not feel like you have to complete all of the activities provided in one day. We have given a variety so that there are options for you to choose what works best for you at home. The ‘Daily Time Fillers’ section includes some additional activities you could have a go at if you get time but we would not expect you to do more than one of these activities a day.

Read Write Inc are kindly doing live daily phonics sessions. They are at certain times depending on which sounds you would like to practise. We suggest either Set 2 or Set 3 sounds. Find the link here: RWI Phonics

You can still find books to read that are assigned by your class teacher on the scholastic website. Please email us if you have any questions about this.

 

English

Today we are creating a character profile for the girl in the Footpath Flowers story. If you need a recap of the story, click here.

Adjectives are words that describe a noun. Can you think of any adjectives to describe the little girl in the story? What does she look like? What is she like as a person?

Look at the adjective words below. Which ones would you use? Which ones wouldn’t you use? Why?

When you’re finished, you could have a go at our character profile sheet to help you describe the little girl from Footpath Flowers. Find it here: Character Profile

tall

kind

mean

short

helpful

little

thoughtful

grumpy

selfish

friendly

young

creative

 

 

Maths

Today in maths we are moving on to a new topic: multiplication. In Year 1, this is mainly looking at groups or ‘lots of’ and we avoid looking at the multiplication symbol as this is a more abstract concept. We focus on teaching multiplication through concrete objects and picture representations. We do not introduce times tables in Year 1, although we do encourage children to count in 2’s, 5’s or 10’s. When working out multiplication questions, we mainly teach the children to use arrays or repeated addition. Use our multiplication guide for examples of these. Find it here: Year 1 Multiplication Guide

 
Week 2, lesson 3 – Make Equal Groups
 
Today we are starting something brand new in maths! (Yay!) We are going to be having a go at making equal groups.  Have a watch of the video. What do you spot? While watching the video and doing your activity can you join in with the sentence? 
‘There are ___ equal groups of ___.’
 
Question 5 on your job asks you to make groups out of objects. You could use any objects you like to do this. You could use teddies, pasta, toy cars, sweets, loom bands or anything else you can think of!
 
 
 
Watch the Week 2, Lesson 3 Video Here – Week 2 Lesson 3 Video
You’ll need to click on the Week 2 tab and scroll down to the video called ‘Make Equal Groups’. 

If you would like to carry on learning about making equal groups, you can have a go at this activity: Week 2 Lesson 3 Activity

Answers Link: Week 2 Lesson 3 Answers

If you would like an extra challenge, find the extension questions here: Maths 23.4.20 – Making Equal Groups

 

 

 

Topic

Science: Flower Hunt

Today we are going to see if we can identify some flowers. Have a look at the pictures on these slides: Flower Slides

Do you know what any of these flowers are called? What do you notice about them? How is each flower the same/different to the other flowers? In your garden or on your walk, see if you can spot any of the flowers on our identification sheet. Find it here: Plant Identification Sheet

 

 

 

Daily Time Fillers

As well as the learning tasks we upload each day, there are a few ‘extras’ that you could have a go at, if you get time.

  • Read a book. This can be their school reading book, an e-book or a book from home. 
  • Alternatively, you make like to read an ebook from Oxford Owl or Collins Big Cat.
  • Have stories read to them.
  • Read or spell some key words.
  • Read Write Inc speed sound videos (linked in helpful reminders)
  • Practise naming the letters of the alphabet and sing the alphabet song (capital and lower case).
  • Use phonicsplay or phonicsbloom. Phonicsplay has a new website! You’ll need to login with the username: march20 and password: home during this time. We have updated the link here: PhonicsPlay /Phonics Bloom link
  • Practise counting from 0-100 (forwards and backwards) or in 2’s, 5’s and 10’s
  • One more and one less than a number (pick from 0-50)
  • Numbots (login is in the back of the reading log)
  • Sing a number bonds song or use Hit the Button (number bonds to 10 or 20): Hit the Button link
  • Spelling: Find our previous post with all 300 key words here: Key Words. Their spellings this week are:

said

like

were

going

come

they

You can practise these in a variety of ways:

  • Saying them aloud (you could put them into a song)
  • Writing them down
  • Painting them
  • Put them into a sentence

Video Resources

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Mrs Armitage on Wheels by Miss Jamieson

The Gruffalo by Miss Jamieson

How to Grow a Dinosaur by Mrs Carter

Giraffes Can’t Dance by Miss Hall

Barry the Fish with Fingers by Mrs Carter

The Lion Inside by Miss Hall

Tiddler by Miss Jamieson

The Tiger Who Came to Tea by Miss Hall

Mr Wolf’s Pancakes by Miss Jamieson

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