lower foundation phase home learning activities 29th june · lower foundation phase home learning...
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Lower Foundation PhaseHome Learning Activities
29th JuneThe following slides show some activities to complete
this week.
We would love to see some of your work! Please upload photos / videos of your child's activities to their
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This week we are continuing our topic 'From the TinyAnt to the Elephant' by looking at the book 'Rumble
in the Jungle' by Giles Andreae!Let's have some jungle adventures!
Language Literacy and Communication• Task 1Read the book Rumble in the Jungle by Giles Andreae
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/rumble-in-the-jungle/
Encourage your child to listen out for the rhyming words, do they recognise the rhythm in the words, can they tell which words rhyme?
When you read again pause before you say the rhyming word, can they fill in the missing rhyming words?
Encourage your child to learn their favourite poem from the story and perform it, they can add actions or sound effects. If they're happy to be recorded we would love to see a video.
Challenge – can they think of 3 words that rhyme with snake?
• Task 2Choose your favourite animal from the book, encourage your child to draw a picture and write words or sentences to describe their chosen animal, think about colour, size, where they live, the noise they make.
This Photo by Unknown author is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Mathematical Development• Task 1
Patterned Pythons!In the story there is a slippery, slithery snake!
Can you make your own snake?
Draw out a snake shape or download an outline.
Can you make a repeating pattern on your snake using finger paints or colouring it in?
You could carry on a pattern that your grown up has started. You could challenege yourself by
using 3 or 4 colours!
Task 2
Build your own Animal!
Let's practise our 2D shapes!
This week we would like you to recap the names of 2D shapes and learn about how they fit
together to make different shapes and pictures.
Cut and arrange 2D shapes to create your own animal, it could be a real animal or a made-up
creature!
You can print off 2D shapes or draw your own.
Personal, Social Development and Wellbeing• Task 1
• If you were an animal, what would you be?
• Read 'Rumble in the Jungle' again and think carefully about each of the animals and what they are like.
• Which animal are you most like? Are you brave like a lion, cheeky like a chimpanzee or thoughtful like an elephant?
• Have a chat with your family, what animal would they say you were and why? What animal would your family be?
• Perhaps you would be a mixture of different animals?
• Share your ideas creatively, you could make a video clip, use the Chatterpix Kids app, make a poster or just enjoy the discussion together!
• Task 2
Cody the Cautious Caterpillar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zcqzXFG_ng
In this story Cody is worried about changing into a butterfly. Change can be scary, but it can be a good thing too as Cody found out!
Lots of things have changed and are changing at the moment. Have a chat together after listening to the story. Encourage your child to share any worries and remind them that change can be a good thing too!
Physical Development• Task 1
Can you be a Funky Monkey?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01z03gr
Dance along with the funky monkey dance –can you think of any more moves to add?
• Task 2
Let's practise controlling our pencils...
Choose one of the activities below to help you control your pencil ready for writing super
neatly!
1. Download a colouring sheet of your favourite animal – can you stay inside the lines?
2. Download a pencil control activity such as on the next slide – can you follow the lines?
Welsh Language DevelopmentLet's have some fun and listen to / learn some animal rhymes and songs yn Gymraeg!
Pump crocodeil (5 crocodiles)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NtlwwGlUFI
We would love to see you enjoying the Welsh Rhymes and
songs! Send us a video via the Seesaw
Class app!
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Aderyn Melyn (yellow bird)http://welshnurseryrhymes.wales/Addysgol?cerdd=91
Topic (creative)Rainforest SoundsThe rainforests and jungles are very noises places! Have a look at this Cbeebies clip all about the noises in the rainforest https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p011mwwt.Can you make any of the animal sounds yourself?Can you make the noise of the wind and rain?
If your child shows a real interest in finding out more about life in the rainforest there are some very good resources on Twinkl, as well as educational clips on YouTube. Here are the Go Jetters in the rainforest https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07ff060/go-jetters-series-1-19-amazon-rainforest-south-america
Make a Rain Stick!
Make your own rain stick to create the sounds of the rain forest at home! Here are some instructions, but there are many more online.
In March we investigated static electricity in school
using balloons and rice crispies! Try this
experiment to use static electricity to make the frogs
jump!
Topic (Knowledge and Understanding)
Fiddly FingersCan you make a spider's web?
You will need:A circle of card / a paper plateString or wool.ScissorsTape
1. Cut slits around the edge of the paper plate.2. Thread the end of the string through one of the slits from the back to the front. Stick the string to the back of the plate using tape.3. You can now wind the string around the plate from slit to slit creating a cool tangled spider's web!
You could even have a go at making a spider!
Phonics (Miss Jones' Miss Douthwaite’s Group)New sound – ai (as in rain)How many 'ai' sounds can you think of? Can you think of 10 ai words? (Don't worry if the spelling is different, hearing the sound is important at this stage)e.g. chain, may, rain, tail, wait
The first song on this video shows the ai sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wlsgYi7dRMHave a go at reading some ai words:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-vehzhMSEg&t=3s
When reading this week, can your child find any ai sounds? Can they spot any alternative spellings?The BBC teach website has a lovely section on the ai sound:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvq9bdm/articles/z4xsxyc
This game is great fun! Roll the dice and read the word!
Phonics (Miss Roberts’ Group)New sound – oa (as in boat)How many 'oa' sounds can you think of? Can you think of 10 oa words? (Don't worry if the spelling is different, hearing the sound is important at this stage)e.g. boat, coat, open, oh, soap, loaf.
Here is the Jolly Phonics song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXzBXKzpgOcHave a go at reading some oa words:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8nGaspuWAQWhen reading this week, can your child find any oa sounds? Can they spot any alternative spellings?
The BBC teach website has a lovely section on the oa sound:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvq9bdm/articles/zh4j47h
This game is great fun! Roll the dice and read the word!
Phonics (Mrs Hall’s Group)Recap sound- oi (as in coin)Can you think of any words where you can hear the oi sound? (don't worry if the spelling is different, hearing the sound is the key!)
e.g. coin, boy, boil, point, join, foil, toy.
Listen to the jolly phonic song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f8Br4ULO5uUThis video shows the action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLN5ea8CkzEHave a go at reading some oi words:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-0wWdE-Ezg
When reading this week, can your child find any oi sounds? Can they spot any alternative spellings?
The BBC teach website has a lovely section on the oi sound:https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zvq9bdm/articles/zfj6jhv
This game is great fun! Roll the dice and read the word!
Check in days........Some of us are back to school next week to take part in 'Check in Days' with our class-mates and teachers, some of us will be in school with key worker children and some of us will be staying at home continuing to do an important job. Have a look together at some of these clips and stories and discuss with your child about possible changes over the next couple of weeks.
Dr Ranj explains about the Coronavirus in this short clip:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p08bmd70/get-well-soon-coronavirus
We all need to remember how important it is to wash our hands, cough and sneeze into tissues or our elbows like batman and listen carefully to the teachers we are with. Look through these stories about coming back to school and talk about any questions you may have with your grown-ups.
http://www.lydiamonks.com/dr-dog/
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/when-you-come-back-to-school-eyfs-returning-after-lockdown-powerpoint-t-tp-2549978
It is going to be very important that we are super handwashers, have a go at this activity reminding us of what we need to do, washing with soap and running water for at least 20 seconds. Practise washing your hands at home with your grown- ups.
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-tp-5353-eyfs-washing-your-hands-sequencing-activity-sheet
This experiment shows you how important using soap is, watch this clip and have a go yourselves, you need pepper, water, a bowl and some soap.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/germs-experiment
Just For Fun…Catch up on some of the highlights of Chester Zoo's virtual zoo days!
https://www.chesterzoo.org/virtual-zoo-2/