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Session 1 - Story time.
With your child, listen to the teacher reading the story and asking some questions.
Your child's teacher will ask questions throughout the story and ask some more once it's finished. You can pause at anytime to allow your child to answer the question in a full sentence
e.g. Teacher: What did the dog do?
Child: jump
Parent: In a full sentence please.
Child: The dog jumped over the hedge.
You should correct your child if they answer the question incorrectly. This should be done in a positive way e.g. That's a great try, but I think...
Today's story is: What's the time Mr Wolf?
Read to you by: Mrs French
Here is a picture of the book:
Session 2 - My turn, your turn.
Your child's teacher is going to say or do something, you must then do the same. It might be an instruction, a silly face or an action.
You should try to join in and encourage your child to copy and mirror their teacher in the video.
Session 3 - Number of the day.
Today's special number is the number 5.
Watch the video and answer some of these questions with your child:
Can you find the number 5 anywhere in your home?
Does today's date have a number 5 in it?
Can you write the number 5?
Can you say the number five?
Can you count FIVE objects?
Can you show the number five using your fingers?
Session 4 - Mark making.
Today's special mark is a spiral.
Watch the video and follow some of the instructions below with your child:
Can you draw a spiral?
What can you make your spiral into?
Can you say the word spiral?
Can you find any spirals in your home? Or outside in the garden?
Can you draw a big spiral and a really small spiral?
Session 5 - Let's sing.
Today's special song is: Open Shut Them
Watch the video with your child and listen to Mrs Estall singing the song.
Watch the video again and this time, sing some of the rhymes with your child.
Watch the video once more and pause at various points; allow your child to attempt to sing the rest of the song from where you have paused.
Include actions to help your child remember the words.
Can you make a paper people chain?