10 - 16 January (week 2)
We've got active this week with a Cosmic Kids Yoga, Hey Duggee workout, some ring fit adventure, and a walk and trip to the park.
We've practiced handwriting single letters again but speedy!
We did some more pages from the Maths camping adventure book - working with money, coins, solving puzzles and looking at symmetry.
We had a recap about the difference between joking, teasing, and bullying. We talked about what we can do if we see someone being treated badly, why people might act in an unkind way, and identified examples of different behaviours, cut them out and glued them in the right place.
We played the What's the time Mr Wolf board game.
We read the Mysteries in time story book about Max and Katie's adventure in Ancient Rome.
Vin built some more of his model helicopter with his Grandpa.
We did another maths speedy quiz sheet, 4 sets of questions adding and subtracting in tens up to 100.
We learned to draw Doug Slugman from Phoenix skills hub.
We played the place value arrows game - we got out our place value arrows, picked 4 at random to make a number. Rolled a dice to select which "place" to add to, rolled a ten sided dice to find what number would be added to that place.Then worked out what our new number would be!
We did a mystery science about why is snow white? We learned about how the white light of the sun reflects on the edges of each tiny see through snowflake , making snow look the colour of the light shining upon it. We made some snowflakes of our own using lots of tiny bits of seethrough paper and clear glue.
We built a cardboard model submarine.
We read some of Agent Arthur's desert challenge book together, solving some codes and puzzles.
We read the next lesson of the School of Music all about instruments you play by blowing them. We looked at loads of different brass and woodwind instruments and listened to demonstrations of them playing. We tried keeping a piece of paper on the wall by blowing it!
We talked about the moon and its phases and drew some of them to figure out what we'd see from Earth when the moon and sun are lined up in various ways. We read a poem about the moon by Robert Louis Stevenson and looked at the painting "The Edge of a Heath by Moonlight" by John Constable.
We printed out some puzzles and solved them together.
Vin has been very good this week and worked hard and earned lots of stickers!
Books same as last week.
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