This week’s spellings are more Common Exception words – words that we use lots but that don’t follow the usual spelling rules.
Year 1
- do
- for
- friend
- full
- go
Year 2
- has
- he
- here
- his
- house
- is
- love
- me
- my
- no
This week’s spellings are more Common Exception words – words that we use lots but that don’t follow the usual spelling rules.
Year 1
Year 2
We have been talking about the Eight Rs for learning.
Out current class novel, After The Fall (by Dan Santat), enabled us to talk about resilience and how it’s important to keep on trying and not give up, even when things are tough. Our Talk Time homework also enabled children to share when they had shown resilience.
I never give up when I’m skipping.
I showed resilience when I did the crossbar challenge. It’s hard to hit the crossbar with the football.
I showed resilience learning to ride my bike without stabilisers.
We have had some great science lessons and discussions this week, learning all about habitats. The children enjoyed exploring our school habitat and we found some amazing animals : birds, bees, flies, caterpillars, woodlice, centipedes, worms and butterflies.
Leeds City Council have launched a scheme to increase the number of trees around the city. Collect tree seeds (conkers, acorns, beech nuts and sweet chestnuts) and take them to a collection point around the city. The Arium is the closest one to school and you will be helping create new habitats for birds and animals.
Thank you to everyone who sent pictures of homework. We are currently asking parents to email instead of sending homework books in. A paper copy of homework will be sent home but it is also posted on the homework and spelling section on the website.
Everyone is in a different place with their writing. Keep working on it whenever you have time but don’t put pressure on your children to do it all at once! Accurate letter formation will lead to pre-cursive (lead-in lines) which will lead to joined handwriting. Everyone is on their own journey and will go at their own pace and will get there in the end!
Email homework to :
1KN – kaylowry@spherefederation.org and natalielake@spherefederation.org
1,2V – vickylatham@spherefederation.org
2C – carlgathercole@spherefederation.org
Here is your home learning for this week with a welcome video from Mrs Latham.
Maths
This week’s maths learning is linked to place value and counting.
Year 1 children: These five video lessons will roughly match the teaching and learning happening in class. The Y1 worksheets and answers are here.
Year 2 children: These five video lessons will roughly match the teaching and learning happening in class. The Y2 worksheets and answers are here.
You don’t have to print the worksheet. Your child can write or draw their answers on paper. Your child’s learning will be most effective if you sit with them to pause the clip and check / praise / support your child as the clip moves on.
Year 2s can practise times tables on Times Table Rockstars, too. Email the class teacher if you need your child’s login and password details.
(Suggested time: 30 minutes of Maths and 15 minutes of Rockstars daily)
Spelling
Look on the homework page to find this week’s spellings. Your child should complete one task each day.
(Suggested time: 15-20 minutes daily)
Reading fluency
This is the text we’re using in class this week to build up fluency skills.
In school, we generally follow this sequence:
(Suggested time: 15 minutes daily)
Reading comprehension and phonics
Day 1: We’ll be using this ‘RIC’ text in class to practise comprehension skills. RIC stands for:
Day 2: Agree with your child three words from any text they’ve read which they’re less familiar with. Your child should find out what they mean (eg by checking an online dictionary or simply discuss with you) and how to use them in sentences (both when speaking and when writing). Challenge your child to write a sentence with each word in, or to drop the words into conversations at home.
Day 3: This video lesson from BBC Bitesize links to the phonics sound ‘ch’. Watch the video and complete the activities.
Day 4: Go on a sound hunt around your house and find as many things as you can that contain the phonics sound ‘ch’. Write a list of all the things you find. Challenge : Write sentences containing some of the words.
Day 5: Book Club. Once a week, we have a relaxing lesson where we sit and read quietly, often with an adult. You can read the books you take home from school or some of your own books.
(Suggested time: 30 minutes daily)
Writing
Activity 1:
Year 1 children: Talk to your child about a picture or photograph you choose. Write three words or phrases to label different things in the picture (eg ‘a car’ or ‘a red car’). Your child should aim to spell in a sensible way and use finger spaces between the words, joining up letters if they can (use our handwriting guide to help).
Year 2 children: Write three sentences about a picture or photograph you choose. Your child should remember capital letters, finger spaces, joining up letters if they can (use our handwriting guide to help), and a full stop, exclamation mark (!) or question mark (?) to end the sentence.
Activity 2:
Finger strengthening activities support the development of fine motor skills needed for writing.
Challenge your child to have a go at 3 or more of these activities: practise tying shoe laces, fasten and unfasten buttons, attach nuts and bolts, separate dried pasta and dried peas (or similar) into two separate piles, do some mindfulness colouring in, do a jigsaw, cut up drinking straws and thread them on to a shoe lace, attach clothes pegs (the squeezable type) to a shoe box or similar, use a paint brush and water to make pictures or words on a wall, chalk words or pictures on the ground, make a Lego model.
(Suggested time: 30 minutes daily)
Topic
This week’s topic learning is art.
This video lesson from BBC Bitesize will really help to support learning at home.
After watching the video, have a go at making your own piece of art using things you find in your house or garden.
(Suggested time: 30-45 minutes)
Science
We’re learning about habitats. This BBC Bitesize lesson will really help to support learning at home. Go on a habitat hunt in your house or garden and identify the animals or plants that live there.
(Suggested time: 30-45 minutes)
We’ve had an other great week with lots of learning, being active and having fun with our friends.
As we can’t have our usual celebration assembly on a Friday at the moment, we will be posting the certificate winners on here each week for each class.
For great learning…
Isaac – for super work in maths, counting carefully and accurately!
For sport and physical activity…
Ralphy – for amazing moves and enthusiasm in Wake Up Shake Up (WUSU).
For living and learning…
Ava T – for being so helpful and kind. You are so caring towards others.
Use last week’s spellings and write each one in ‘rainbow writing’.
Year 1
• are
• ask
• be
• by
• come
Year 2
• are
• ask
• be
• by
• come
• do
• for
• friend
• full
• go
This week’s homework is Talk Time and due on Thursday 24 September.
I can talk about a time when showed resilience (didn’t give up).
We have been reading After The Fall (by Dan Santat) and it is all about how Humpty Dumpty never gives up. Talk about a time when you have shown resilience – keeping going even when things are hard.