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Reception Learning from Home Timetable
Week Beginning 6th July 2020
Weekly Overview:
Monday
Reading: Re-listen to our Bookshelf Book (Teams video)
Writing: Story telling
Maths: Maps and positional language
Phonics: Recapping multisyllabic words
Tuesday
Reading: Vocabulary focus
Writing: Story planning (Teams video)
Maths: Counting and addition word problems
Phonics: Recapping multisyllabic words
Wednesday
Reading: Listen to Mrs Jones read ‘Zog’ (Teams video)
Writing: Story writing
Maths: Creating and describing patterns
Phonics: Recapping multisyllabic words
Thursday
Reading: Tricky words
Writing: Pupil Profile: Please complete and upload to Tapestry
Maths: Counting on
Phonics: Tricky word trucks
Friday
Reading: Discussing emotions and using clues in the text
Writing: Capital letters
Maths: Counting back and measuring time
Phonics: Writing multisyllabic words
Challenge: Friday Challenge: Sports Day at Home
Rainbow Challenges to complete throughout the week:
Literacy: Whale and snail are rhyming words. How many other words can you think of that rhyme with whale and snail?
Understanding the World: Look around your yard, garden or local park for a snail. Can you find one? What other
minibeasts can you find? Don’t forget – don’t move minibeasts from their habitat and be very careful not to hurt them!
Expressive Arts and Design: Have fun with some of these crafty Snail and Whale ideas:
https://www.panmacmillan.com/blogs/books-for-children/snail-and-the-whale-kids-activities
Physical Development: Practise the Whale Pose on Cosmic Kids Yoga:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmUNsdLo5PA
Make your own snail shells from playdough. Make a long shape by rubbing the playdough in your palms then curl it
round. Try different lengths and thickness of playdough!
Personal, Social, Emotional Development: Who helps who in the story of The Snail and the Whale? How do you feel
when you help people? How many helpful things can you do at home?
Monday’s Learning
Reading: Re-listen to our Bookshelf Book ‘The Snail and the Whale’ on your Teams account or watch
the animated video: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000cslw/the-snail-and-the-
whale
Writing: Story Map
Maths:
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Activity
Can you remember when we drew story maps of The Three Little Pigs and
Owl Babies?
Today, we would like you to draw a story map of The Snail and the Whale and use it to re-tell the
story using Makaton. Your map should include:
Drawing and some writing (see examples)
The beginning, middle and end of the story
Makaton signs can be found in Resources. You can also watch a full retelling of the story using
Makaton, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Frlm9eAiXNk
Activity: Choose some of your ideas to write down as sentences. Don’t forget your capital
letters, finger spaces and full stops.
Challenge: Draw a picture of where you imagined the rope might lead to. Can you label your
picture?
Activity
Snails leave silvery trails wherever they go. If you were a snail, where would your trail
have been today?
Activity 1: Make a map of where you have been and talk about position and distance. Did you
go under the table? In front of the TV? Around the settee?
Or, you could plan your map and then follow the map to leave your trail!
Activity
Activity 1: Look at the captions. Point to or underline any digraphs or trigraphs that you know.
(Digraph = two letters that make one sound such as ‘oa’ trigraphs = three letters that makes one
sound such as ‘igh’).
Read the captions. Segment and blend the sounds if you need to, e.g. b-oa-t, boat).
Can you match the captions to the correct picture?
Monday’s Learning Continued
Phonics: This week we are recapping multisyllabic words.
Below are links to two teaching videos you can use this week. You may find it easier to split
the videos over several days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUBnHk_BRlg&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waeQE-tK7ZA&feature=youtu.be
Tuesday’s Learning
Reading: Read a book - from home, from school or online.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/
Discuss the meaning of any new words you come across.
Writing: Please watch the video tutorial on Teams before completing this activity.
Maths:
Activity
Today, you are going to plan your own story based on The Snail and the Whale.
Use the questions (and template if you would like) in Resources to plan your story. Take time
to think about each question and talk about your ideas with an adult before writing them
down. You will be using this plan tomorrow, to write your story.
Activity
Activity 1: The Snail and the Whale meet lots of underwater friends on their adventures. Can you
count and record how many of each creature they see? Think really carefully about your number
formation!
Activity 2: Can you complete these addition word problems and write the number sentences? You
may want to use two ten frames to help you. See Resources.
- The snail waves to the starfish and the seahorses. How many creatures does he wave to
altogether?
- The whale says hello to the turtles and the Nemo fish. How many creatures does he say hello
to altogether?
Challenge: Can you make up your own word problem story?
Tuesday’s Learning Continued
Phonics: This week we are recapping multisyllabic words.
Below are links to two teaching videos you can use this week. You may find it easier to split
the videos over several days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUBnHk_BRlg&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waeQE-tK7ZA&feature=youtu.be
Activity
Write each of these words onto slips of paper. Scrunch them up and scatter them around the
room ready to play musical snowballs! Play some music and when the music stops (ask an
adult to do this part for you), pick up a snowball and read out the word. Can you say the
word and clap the correct number of syllables? E.g. snowball would be snow/ball = 2 claps.
Challenge: Choose one or more of the words to put into a sentence.
Manchester lunchbox helper
softest champion seventh
sandwich thundering melting
Wednesday’s Learning
Reading: Listen to Mrs Jones read ‘Zog’ on your Teams account.
Writing:
Activity – Story Writing
Now it’s time to use your story plan to write your own short story! How you write your story is up to you,
you could use your yellow exercise book or create your own book by folding paper.
Take time to plan your sentences and really think about your phonics! You could make this a two-day
project if you would like. If you only planned the animals and what they see, don’t worry about
writing about the problem and solution in your story.
Take a look at Miss Shaw’s example below, first. If you would like to, you can use Miss Shaw’s example
but change it to fit your story plan. For a challenge, try and write your story from scratch!
Think about:
How are you going to start your story? You could use ‘Once upon a time’ or ‘One day’ or ‘This
is a tale about’
How does the small creature get on the large creature’s back? A slug might slither, a ladybird
might fly, a beetle might tiptoe…
Check it:
Read back each sentence after you have read it. Does it make sense?
Have you used capital letters at the start of each new sentence and full stops at the end?
Could you make your sentences even more exciting with adjectives (describing words)?
Can you join any of your sentences together with words like ‘but’ ‘and’ or ‘because’?
Challenge: Can you illustrate your story?
The Gorilla and the Ant
This is a tale about an ant who hopped
onto the back of a hairy gorilla because
he wanted to see the world! They set off
on an adventure. They saw leafy trees
and rocky mountains and hungry
crocodiles. One day the gorilla got stuck
in a vine! The ant thought about what
to do. He nibbled the vine so that the
gorilla was free!
Maths: Wednesday, Thursday and Friday’s Maths activities will be based on the book Zog and will
use videos from White Rose Maths, which we will post the links to in your Learning from Home
pack and on Twitter. Please watch Mrs Jones reading the story on your Teams account, if you
haven’t already.
Phonics: This week we are recapping multisyllabic words.
Below are links to two teaching videos you can use this week. You may find it easier to split
the videos over several days.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUBnHk_BRlg&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waeQE-tK7ZA&feature=youtu.be
Activity
Activity 1: Look at Summer Term - Week 9 W/C 22nd June, Day 1. Watch the video and
complete the pattern challenges https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/
Activity 2: Draw a large snail shell on a piece of paper by drawing a spiral. Use a cotton
bud or your little finger and some paint (or felt tips) and carefully dot around your snail shell.
Can you experiment with different patterns? You can make the shell as inventive as you like
as long as you can explain your pattern!
Activity
On your Teams account is a PowerPoint presentation with a game for you to play with an
older sibling or adult. All the instructions and things you will need to play the game are on
the PowerPoint.
Good luck!
Thursday’s Learning
Reading: Read a book - from home, from school or online. Skim through the book first and try to spot
any tricky words that you recognise.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/
Writing: We would like the children to reflect on their Reception experience and get their opinion on
what they like doing, what they have learned over the year and what they would like their
new teacher to know about them. Please complete the Pupil Profile in Resources with your
child. This is something that we usually do in school and it can be filled in using pictures with
captions or sentences. If you are completing this at home, please ask your child what they
feel they are best at in English and Maths and what they find tricky for the ‘Strengths and Next
Steps’ sections. Don’t worry if you are not clear about what they are – have a go and your
teacher can fill them in in more detail if necessary.
Please make sure you upload a photo of the completed Profile to Tapestry.
Maths:
Phonics: Play tricky word trucks: Phonics Play – Resources – Tricky Word Trucks – Phase 3, 4 or 5
depending on which set you have been practising or need further practise on:
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/4/tricky-word-trucks
Activity
Activity 1: Look at Summer Term - Week 9 W/C 22nd June, Day 2. Watch the video and complete
the challenges: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/. It would be helpful to
have two ten frames to complete these challenges – see Resources.
Activity 2: In the video, it asks you to make a reward. We would like you to combine at least 3
different shapes for your reward.
- What shapes have you used?
- How many sides do your shapes have?
- How many corners do your shapes have?
Friday’s Learning
Reading: Read a book - from home, from school or online.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/
As you are reading, discuss emotions. “How is this character feeling?” “Why do you think
that?” Look for clues in the story to back up your answers, e.g. you might know the dog is
happy because his tail is wagging or the boy is excited because it is his birthday…
Writing: Capital letter formation
Please watch the video tutorial on Teams. You may want to practise three letters today and
three letters tomorrow.
Activity
The letters shown are from the Long Legged Giraffe family. Please practise using your handwriting
book, completing one line of each letter. Take your time and do your best for each one. Tick which
one you think looks the most like the example above.
L - Start at the top, come down and go across.
I - Start at the top, come down. Lift. Across at the top. Lift. Across at the bottom.
T - Start at the top, come down. Lift. Across at the top.
U - Start at the top, come down. Curve back up.
J - Start at the top, come down. Curve to the left. Lift. Across at the top.
Y - Slope down, slope back up. Lift. Come down from the point.
Maths:
Phonics:
Phonics answers: market / chicken / handstand / poison / wicked (they all have 2 syllables, so 2 claps).
Activity
Activity 1: Please watch the video at Summer Term - Week 9 W/C 22nd June, Day 3 and complete
the tasks: https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/
It would be helpful to have two ten frames to complete these challenges – see Resources.
Activity 2: We would like you to complete your own flying lessons! Choose a few flying routes
around your house. Using a timer (stopwatch on a phone or use an online version), time how long
it takes you to complete each flying route (full seconds only please!) Then discuss:
- Which route took you the longest time?
- Which route took you the shortest time?
Challenge: Can you order your routes from shortest to longest?
Activity
Activity 1: Can you write a label for each of these pictures? Clap out the syllables when you have
written the word. (Answers at the bottom of the page.)
Activity 1: Write a silly sentence using two of the words.
Resources:
Monday – Writing Makaton
Maths – Ten Frames
Tuesday – Writing
Thursday – Writing (Pupil Profile)
Rainbow Challenge Rainbow