Tuesday

Year 1 Daily Learning Plan Week 9

Daily Announcements:

  • Please submit your writing task to Seesaw today

To complete today's activities, you will need:

workbook

pencils and pens

paper or whiteboard

dice

counters

playing cards

(optional)

5 apples (brain break)

household items

Phonics

I can recognise that a phoneme (sound) can be represented by many graphemes

Watch the instructional video to learn how to complete this activity.

Phonics Week 9 Tuesday.mp4

Choose 10 of your words from yesterday.

  • Say the word out loud.

  • Count the phonemes.

  • Write the word again using a different colour for each phoneme (digraphs are one colour for both letters).


For example:

star > s t ar

possum > p o ss u m

Reading

I can add my own perspective on an author's idea

Rewatch 'Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus' by Mo Willems.

What if we borrowed Mo Willems’ idea from this book and had our own “Don’t let the — Drive the —” book? We could change the text by changing the animal and the transport.

What animals can you think of? What could they be driving?


Make a list of some different titles you can come up with.

Challenge

Choose your favourite title and make a book cover for it.

Writing

I can understand the structure of a procedure

I can write steps to complete a procedure

We are learning to understand procedures this week.

Watch the PowerPoint to understand how we structure our writing.

Tuesday Procedures Part 1.mp4

Here a man and his children are trying to make a sandwich.

Watch what happens when the instructions are not clear.

Now it’s your turn to help us complete the steps in our procedure 'How to Make a Cheese Sandwich'.

Remember to write your steps in the correct order and start each one with a verb.

Tuesday Procedures Part 2.mp4

Challenge

Add some extra ingredients into your sandwich that will need to be included in your steps. For example, lettuce, tomato, salt and pepper.

You may like to record yourself making the sandwich following your own instructions.

Education Live (optional)

Let's watch Education Live!

This will start at 10am each day. Don't worry if you miss it, you'll be able to re-watch it at anytime.

Click HERE to watch Education Live.

Maths

TENS Game - Dice Target

Pick your level.

Play for 5-10 minutes before your maths task.

You will need:

  • Dice

  • Counters (such as dry pasta, lego blocks, paper clips, etc.)

  • Whiteboard and marker (or paper and a pencil)

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Roll one die. Say the number on the die and get counters to match that number. Write the number on a whiteboard.

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Roll 2 dice. Cover one die and add together. Write number sentence on a whiteboard.

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Using the number 9 as a starting number, roll a die and add the number shown. Write number sentence on a whiteboard. 

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Using 15 as the target number, students aim to get as close as possible by using addition or subtraction. Roll a die 4 times. Players can choose whether to add or subtract the number rolled to total closest to the target as possible. Write number sentence on whiteboard.

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Using 21 as the target number, students aim to get as close as possible by using addition or subtraction. Roll a die 5 times. Players can choose whether to add or subtract the number rolled to total closest to the target as possible. Write number sentence on whiteboard.

I can use a number line to solve subtraction problems

You will need:

Numbers-0-to-30-Numberline.pdf

Watch Miss Hamid show you how to use a number line for subtraction.


  • Underline the number to start from.

  • Draw the jumps, counting as you go. (Remember to jump to the left.)

  • Circle the answer.

  • Check your jumps and answer

  • Remember to write the answer after the equals sign.

Subtracting using a Number Line.mp4

Use the number lines to help you solve these questions. Remember to use the steps above.

a) 24 - 8 =

b) 30 - 15 =

c) 25 - 12 =

d) 30 - 13 =

e) 29 - 17 =

f) 28 - 7 =

Challenge

Watch the video showing you how to place the appropriate numbers on a blank number line to solve subtraction questions.

Subtracting using a blank Number Line.mp4

You will need:

Blank Number Line.pdf

Solve subtraction problems on a blank number line.

  • Make a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number using your cards.

  • Subtract the 1-digit from the 2-digit using the blank number line.

  • You will need to fill in the numbers you will need. (Remember to start on the right and count backwards as you move to the left)

  • Underline the larger number.

  • Draw the jumps, counting as you go. (Remember to jump left for subtraction)

  • Circle the answer.

  • Check your jumps and answer.

  • Remember to write the answer after the equals sign.

Brain Break

AppleStack

Watch Mrs Khakh show you how it is done.

Tuesday.mp4

You will need:

  • 5 apples

When the timer starts you will need to stack the apples on top of each other.

No two apples are ever the same – so be smart about how you place them.

If you are competing against someone then see who can stack the most apples.

Otherwise you have a minute to win it.

Science

I can find materials at home that are solids, liquids and gases

Watch the video which explains solids, liquids and gases.

You will need:

  • worksheet

  • materials from around your home (make sure you check with an adult)

  • pencil

solid. liqud gases worksheet.docx.pdf

Find and list things around your home that are solids, liquids or gases.

Choose 3 items of each.

Fill in the worksheet or write your answers in your book.

Home Reading

Please make sure you have read a book today, you can find some on PM Online , SPELD or read one you have at home.

You can record your reading on your home reading log and earn some star awards when we get back to school.

Remember to send a recording of your reading to your teacher this week.

Reading Logs Template.pdf


Well done for finishing another great day of learning!

Remember to say thank you to anyone who helped you.

Now is a great time to go outside and be active!