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ReceptionEnglish

Daily Phonics - Read Write Inc (RWI)Choose the correct lesson for your child. Then click the link below:

Set 1 - sound sheets, sound blending books, ditty sheets and red books

Set 2 - green, purple and pink books

Set 3 - orange, yellow, blue and grey books.

Please ask your class teacher if you are unsure which set/colour your child is on.

Available live daily at:

Ruth Miskin Training’s YouTube page

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ?mc_cid=5b8869f543&mc_eid=99b3f96a16

or

Ruth Miskin Training’s Facebook page

https://www.facebook.com/miskin.education/

Books to read at home - Read Write Inc (RWI)Books linked to your child’s RWI coloured group can be found at the link below.

You will have to register for a parent account but this is free.

Please ask your class teacher if you are unsure which set/colour your child is on.

Link to register for an account:

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/user/sign_up.html

Link to RWI books:

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/interactives/29318.html

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/api/interactives/29317.html

Lesson 1 - Monday

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LearnChildren Around the World

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4hoFO6mo2Pg

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What is the world? Can you name a different country? Do you know anyone that lives in a different country?

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Use your Fred fingers to write the word children.

Lesson 2 - Tuesday

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Family

Are all families the same?

Who? Where?

How dofamilies eat?

Why arefamilies important?

What?

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Across the world, children are growing up in many kinds of families,with different experiences of housing, food, cultural expectationsand traditions.

Not everyone lives the same way that you do. Some people live inhouses, some people live in flats, some people live in huts.

LearnHomes from Around the World

There are lots of different types of homes.

Some children might live in a hut or an apartment.

LearnFood from Around the World

Some children eat lots of meat, some eat lots of vegetables and some eat both.

There are lots of different types of food. For example: curry, fish and chips, pasta.

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Do children in every country eat the same foods?

Children eat different _____________.

Lesson 3 - Wednesday

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LearnUnited Kingdom

Who?Children usually live with a parent or parents and siblings. Grandparents usually live in a different place but children may visit them.

What’s Home?Families live in a flat (apartment) or a house, sometimes with a garden. Some children have their own bedroom but some share.

LearnUnited Kingdom

What’s for Dinner?

The mother or the father cooks meals and some families sit around a table together and talk. Food usually comes from a supermarket and can sometimes be delivered to the house! Sometimes families order a takeaway or go out to a restaurant to eat.

Did You Know…?Some children tidy and clean around the house and earn pocket money!

Practice

Where do you live?

Who do you live with?

What food do you eat?

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I live with my ____________.

I live in a _____________.

Challenge: Write a sentence using the word ‘and’.

Complete the sentences.

Lesson 4 - Thursday

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LearnFrance

Who?Children usually live with their parents and siblings. Families may live very close together in the same village or town so they can see each other often.

What’s Home?Families live in apartments or houses, in cities or the countryside.

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What’s for Dinner?

Mealtimes are very important family times. Lunch is the biggest meal, at 12 o’clock. Families have snacks at about 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock.

A French tradition is to eat snails.

France

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Practice

They eat ____________.

Lesson 5 - Friday

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LearnBrazil

Who?Most families are large and stay close together because family is very important. Children often live with their parents and grandparents.

What’s Home?Most Brazilians live in cities. Families may live in small apartments and some families live in a ‘favela’ neighbourhood.

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Did You Know…?Children usually only go to school in the morning or afternoon.

What’s for Dinner?Families eat together. Lunch is usually the biggest meal of the day.

A popular meal is rice and black beans. Meals often end with a strong cup of coffee.

Brazil

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Practise

They eat rice and ______.

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Write a sentence to describe what food children in Brazil might eat.

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