Hello Elves Its been so lovely hearing from
Hello Elves! It’s been so lovely hearing from so many of you this week and I have enjoyed seeing your amazing work and fantastic photos. I am so impressed how busy all of you have been. Keep it up! Remember our new class Email address is yearonelearning@farnborough. bromley. sch. uk. As it’s been so lovely hearing about you and your families at home, I thought you may like to hear some messages from the Year One team. Mrs Murray
Dear Elves, Hope you are all well. I miss you all and hope to see you very soon. Best Regards, Mrs Gohil Hi Elves, Whilst we have been away I have been in the garden and I have been trying to grow some fruit and vegetable seeds, I have strawberries, peas, carrots and lots more. I am hoping that sometime soon I will be able to eat them all up! I will tell you when we are back at school if the plants grew or not, have your fingers crossed for me. I am looking forward to the day I see you all again and to see the work you have done. From Miss Mc. Donnell
A huge ‘Hello’ to the lovely Elves class. I hope you are all having fun and enjoying your learning at home during these strange times. I really miss seeing all your happy faces, and I especially miss, listening to you all reading so beautifully to me. I am very much looking forward to you all, telling me about your time at home, once school opens again. So for now I am sending you my very best wishes and a very big smile. Miss Stockwell Hi Elves, I am missing seeing your lovely, smiley faces every day and all of us being together at our amazing school. Since last seeing you all, I have re -discovered my bicycle as it has been resting in my shed over the last few years with not much use. For my daily exercise, I am loving going out for a bike ride with my family and exploring my surroundings. It’s such a great way to get around also keep me fit and well. I can’t wait to see you all, but for the moment stay safe and well. Best Wishes Mrs Murray
Welcome back Elves! I have lots of activities planned for you this week. Let’s get busy Elves.
Green group Friday’s Maths Answers Think together 1. There are 5 groups of 2 ice cubes. 2. B has equal groups because there are 2 plates with the same number of cupcakes on each. 4 cupcakes on each. Challenge 1 1. There are 5 groups of 4 candles. 2. There are 5 groups of 6 lollies. 3. There are 3 groups of 2 gloves. 4. There are 4 groups of 2 hats. 5. There are 4 groups of 2 scarves.
Green group Friday’s Maths Answers Challenge 2 1. A shows equal groups because there are the same number of counters in each group. Challenge 3 3. Oliver has equal groups.
Green group Friday’s Maths Answers Challenge 4. One day I walked into a classroom and I spotted some objects on some tables. I saw unequal groups of computers. On one table there were 2 computers and on another table there were 3 computers. On one table, there were 3 groups of 5 books. Lastly, on another table I noticed 2 unequal groups of tablets. 1 group of tablets with 1 tablet and another group with 2 tablets.
Green group Friday’s Maths Answers Challenge 5 1 Joe is right because there is double 10. 2 Sara is right because there are 10 groups of 2 3 Poppy is right because there are 2 groups of 10 Challenge 6 1. 3 groups of 1 makes 1 2. 3 groups of 2 makes 6 3. 4 groups of 3 makes 12 4. 5 groups of 3 makes 15 5. 6 groups of 3 makes 18
Spellings This weeks spellings are posted on the Year 1 Learning page to learn. Your grown up can carry out the spelling test on Friday! Happy Spelling
It’s Monday! Monday 4 th May 2020. Here’s your work for today…
Reading online I’m so impressed with your reading Elves. You should be very proud of yourselves! Please log on to Bug Club Read for at least 15 minutes. Please read the key words inside the front cover first. When you find the bug questions, click and complete them. Please note down the books you’ve read in your reading record book. Your personal login details are on the inside of your reading record book.
Maths Today we are learning to find equal and unequal groups
Green group Maths Remember reading the words above last week? Re-read these words with a grown up. Which words do you remember?
Green group Maths What does equal mean? What does unequal mean?
Green group Maths Can you describe the equal groups? How many are there in the equal group? Can you describe the unequal group? How many are there in the unequal groups?
Green group Maths .
Green group Maths . How can you make these groups equal?
Green group Maths . How can you make these groups equal?
Please can you complete the challenge questions which follow this slide. I will supply you with the answers for the challenge questions on tomorrow’s slide If you would like to try Gruffalo work, complete challenge question 1 If you would like to try Horrid Henry work, complete challenge question 1 and 2 If you would like to try James and the Giant Peach work, complete challenge question 1, 2 and 3. Please write your answers to the maths questions in your blue books.
Green group Maths Challenge 1
Green group Maths Challenge 2
Green group Maths Challenge 3 .
. . Logon on to Busy Things. On your marks, get set, go. Play the game to practise your counting skills.
If you’ve completed your maths quickly, go to the Maths Challenge Powerpoint on the Year 1 learning page for this week and complete one or more challenges. There are challenges linked to this lesson ‘finding equal groups’.
Yellow group Maths Today we are learning to find odd and even numbers
Yellow group Maths What does equal mean? Yes that’s right it means ‘the same’ Two groups with the same amount of objects.
Yellow group Maths Follow this link to learn about odd and even numbers You tube Number blocks odd and even numbers https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=E 3 ux. BI 9 npas .
Now I would like you to have a go at completing work in Yellow group your CGP Maths workbook. The answers are in the back of Maths the book. If you would like to try Gruffalo work, complete Challenge 1 If you would like to try Horrid Henry work, complete Challenge 1 and 2 If you would like to try James and the Giant Peach work, complete Challenge 1, 2 and 3
Yellow group Maths Challenge 1 Use objects from home (lego pieces or pasta pieces) to practise finding odd and even numbers.
Yellow group Maths Challenge 2 Use objects from home (lego pieces or pasta pieces) to work out the question.
Yellow group Maths Challenge 3 Use objects from home (lego pieces or pasta pieces) to work out the question.
. Logon on to Busy Things. On your marks, get set and go. Play following game to practise your counting skills.
Handwriting.
Handwriting Choose to complete this sheet or the on the following page. .
Handwriting.
English. We are learning to talk about a story. .
English For the next couple of weeks, we are going to start looking at this story. With your grown up read through the story a couple of times. Go to the next page.
English
English When you write these sentences out in your books, remember to write in your neatest handwriting and full sentences. I liked the story because Sidney made friends with the other spiders in the shed.
English
English We are going to get to know this story really well over the Couple of weeks. Today can you make a spider like Sidney out of materials you have at home. Maybe you could make some of his friends too!
Green group Phonics Today it is the grande finale in your phonics booklet 1. Please complete 44, 45 and 46.
Yellow group Phonics Let’s remind ourselves of our sounds. Follow the orange link below (the web address is in red in case you are unable to follow the link) Jolly Phonics Phase 3 https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=W 8 Jp 5 Mut. Vl. Q
Yellow group Phonics I would like you to work through pages 14 and 15 in your Phonics booklet 2. Follow the orange link to phonics play to practise blending single sounds. The web address is in red in case you are unable to access the link. Click on the existing version. Login for Phonicsplay: Username: march 20 password: home Phase 2 Buried treasure blending game Phase 2 with c and k https: //www. phonicsplay. co. uk/memberonly/Buried. Treasure 2. html
Design and create a weather vane. Follow the orange link. How to Make a Simple Weather Vane for Cub Scouts | Sciencing
Active Learning
Well done for your super work today! Let me know how you are getting on! admin@farnborough. bromley. sch. uk
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