Summer Week 2 Home Learning
Thank you all so much, I have really enjoyed hearing from so many of you this week. Please feel free to get in touch whenever you may need. I am happy to look at work, send useful links or answer any questions.
I have received some brilliant work this week!
A few pages from Sophia's story :)
Working hard doing multiplication on a bead string playing the multiplication game online.
Benjamin's amazing sentences using adjectives and commas.
Some multiplication and division work. Can anyone spot the pattern/connection?
Benjamin's word problems solved using a number line :)
A super poem!
Archie has had a go at some of his sister's work too this week after completing all of his home learning too! Trying a tricky challenge :)
Sophie has done lots of Maths work!
Some super reading comprehension completed by Sophie
So lovely seeing so many of you working so hard!
I have loved hearing about other learning that you have done too this week including gardening, baking and playing bored games!
I have also done some of the home learning this week and sent a letter to my niece Iris who is 5. I hope she writes back soon. I know some of you have written letters and posted them too. I hope you get a reply soon!
I have sent home learning out, if you haven't received an email please do email the office. If you are looking for a few different ideas there are some below.
Science experiment to do this week:
Take part in VE day on Friday 8th May
You could also:
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- Have a birthday party for your child’s favourite toy.
- A housebound treasure hunt:
Create a map of your home and hide small items around it. Mark each piece of hidden treasure on the map. Explain the map to your little one.
If you want a challenge: you can use word cards describing a place where you have hidden an item. For example: “I am cold and make a ‘bing bing’ noise if left open”. The answer is the fridge.
Once they’ve found all the treasure, get them to organise their own hunt? They can draw their own map or come up with their own cryptic questions to send you or siblings on a great search.
Indoor water fun
If you don’t mind a little mess… you can put a thick towel on the floor and place a bowl with water on it. Your child will have endless fun while giving their toys a bath or experiencing thrillingly imaginative pirate, fishing or swimming adventures.
You could use the bath or sink to avoid the mess.
Life size drawings
Stick a lots of A4 sheets of paper together (or if you have a big paper roll even better!) and place it on the floor. Draw around your child to create an outline of their body with a pen. Encourage your child to get creative: colour in, add accessories to the figures like stickers or stamps, design clothes with old material off cuts or other things you might find in the art drawer.
- Rock Painting
Make a quick dash outside to grab some rocks. Dry them off and practice painting them, or decorating them with markers or nail varnish.
- Den Making
- Gardening/planting
- painting and drawing
- Baking/cooking












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