Monday
Good morning Giraffes , I hope you are all well and that you are having a super time with all the learning activities. We have lots of fun ahead of us today so let’s get started…..
Being thankful
Gerald Giraffe is thankful that he can stand on his head..
What are you thankful for?
morning register
Do the morning register - look at what day it is and see if you can find your name and practise writing it.
You can either ask mum or dad to print a copy for you to write on, or you can make your own register to use at home.
morning fun
Gerald Giraffe is helping me to wash the dishes today.
How many bowls has he cleaned?
What colour are the bowls?
Riddle of the day
What did the blanket say to the bed?
Don't worry, I've got you covered.
Do you remember when Mr Gary came to visit our classroom?
Can you remember what instrument he brought?
What was your favourite song?
Story of the week
The Little Red Hen
Today Miss Anre is acting out the story of The Little Red Hen.
What character would you like to be? Can you make the sounds of the animals? What is your favourite animal in the story? What do you like about this animal?
story of the day
Today’s story is Quiet and is read to you by Miss Tone.
Phonics
Today’s sound is x
x-x-x- exercise
x-x-x-experiment
x-x-x-explosion
Please use the teaching template in the RWI Resources tab for the teaching instructions.
Writing rhyme: Down the arm and leg and repeat the other side.
Fred talk words:
f-o-x fox
b-o-x box
Blending words to practise:
vet
yap
zip
creative - hand puppets
Learning Objective:
To use a art and craft techniques
To choose from a variety of different materials to create a hand puppet
You will need:
paperbag
wool
coloured fabric/paper
glue
button
Learning activity:
Make a hand puppet ( using a paper bag/ sock)
Create your favourite character from the Little Red Hen or any other storybook character of your choice
Other ideas:
Make hand puppets or finger puppets for all the animals and act out the story of The Little Red Hen.
some extra fun ;-)
Yoga for kids
Physically, it enhances their flexibility, strength, coordination, and body awareness. In addition, their concentration and sense of calmness and relaxation improves
If you enjoy yoga, your child probably will too! Just remember, they won’t stay quiet and breathe; expect laughter at the names of animal poses and even make up songs as you go. The most important thing is to have fun.
For added literacy practise, make flashcards with the names of the poses and a picture. Classroom favorites are usually airplane (flying warrior), lion and table top.