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Week 9

Year One

Name: _____________Class: _____________

Home Learning

Booklet

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Monday6th September

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Introduction to the /ar/ Phoneme

We are learning how to represent the /ar/ phoneme. Have a look below.

car

‘ar’

Where in the word?

In the beginning the middle or the end.ar

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/ar/ Phoneme

Some /ar/ words.

carjartarfararchfarm

barkingdark parksharkscarfharsh

‘ar’

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Word Sort

‘ar’ not ‘ar’

Sort the words below into the correct columns.

shore starfish garden rabbit

smart gold planned shark

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Jack and the BeanstalkStory Retell

Retell the story Jack and the BeanstalkWho were the characters? __________________________________________________Where was the story set? __________________________________________________What happened in the beginning? ______________________________________________________________________________What happened in the middle? ________________________________________________________________________________What happened at the end? __________________________________________________________________________________

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Jack and the Beanstalk

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Jack and the BeanstalkVocabulary Four Square

In the story ‘Jack and the beanstalk,’ Jack is in the kitchen when the male giant walks into the castle. The floors rumble that makes the castle shake. Rumble means there is a long, low, rolling sound.An example is: My stomach rumbles when I am hungry.

In this four square there is the word ‘rumble’ and the definition (what the word means)1. In the bottom left corner add a picture to go with the word ‘rumble’.2. In the bottom right corner write a sentence of your own using the word ‘rumble’.

Word

rumbleDefinition

A long, low, rolling sound.

Picture Sentence

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Jack and the Beanstalk Sentence Scramble

Rearrange the words to make a sentence. Write the sentence on the line. Then draw a picture to match

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Jack and the Beanstalk Sentences

Write 2 of your own sentences about the story ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’. Make sure your sentences have a noun, a verb, capital letter and full stop.

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Maths Warm Ups

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ChanceThe likelihood that something will occur.

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Odd and Even Numbers

All even numbers end in one of these numbers:

2 4 6 8 0

The even numbers are shaded in this chart.

All odd numbers end in one of these numbers:

1 3 5 7 9

The odd numbers are shaded in this chart.

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Odd or Even

Write the numbers at the bottom of the page in the correct boxes below. You can use the number charts to help you.

83

4

24

26

12

57

19

7

71

30

92

11

2

43

38

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GeographyNames of Places

Australia has many places with unusual names.

Sometimes places are named after the natural feature they are near.Why do you think these places have these names?Kangaroo Valley …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Blue Lake …………………………………………………………………………..…………………………………………………………………………………………...

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GeographyNames of Places

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Tuesday7th September

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/ar/ phonemeCloze Passage

Read each sentence.Write the words in the box into the correct places in the sentences.Read each sentence again to make sure it makes sense.

1. The ________ was peeling off the tree.

2. Yum! I had jam ________ for afternoon tea.

3. I am afraid of the ________.

4. I had ________ bread with my pizza.

5. ________ is the red planet.

6. I like to go on the slippery dip at the _________.

garlic bark part dark

Mars park tarts

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Jack and the Beanstalk Story MapComplete the following story map describing the characters, setting, and sequence of events in the fairytale ‘Jack and the Beanstalk’.

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Jack and the BeanstalkSynonym Activity - enormous

A synonym is a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word.In the story Jack and the Beanstalk, the castle is described as being enormous. Enormous means very large or huge. Read the following words and write all the words that are synonyms for the word ‘enormous’ inside the box.

gigantic immense huge mammoth

vast small tremendous tiny

enormous

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Cow - Writing PromptIn the story Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack trades a cow for magic beans. Look at the pictures and then describe a cow. Think about what it looks like, what it eats, where it lives. Use lots of adjectives for good describing words.

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Maths Warm Ups

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ChanceWrite the events in the correct column:

You will play today You will go for a drive this afternoon

You will go shopping this

week Monkeys will flyYou will see dolphins today

You will fly a kite todayYou will eat today

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Odd or EvenWhen working out odd or even numbers, we can use pairs to help us. Even numbers will always have a pair. Odd numbers will have one left over.

1. Write the number of circles there are.2. Circle odd or even

Odd Even

Number of red circles:

Odd Even

Number of green circles:

Odd Even

Number of blue circles:

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PD/HHealthy Habits

Watch the video https://video.link/w/uOh7cThink about each area listed below and what choices we can make to help it stay healthy or what will damage it. Cut and paste the pictures.

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PD/HHealthy Habits

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Wednesday8th September

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Fab or Fake

Are these words fab or fake? Write them under the correct heading.

farm targ gark sharp

parf harvest army harn

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Jack and BeanstalkComprehension Activity

Answer each question:1. What did Jack see when he climbed the beanstalk?

clouds

house

castle

2. How did Jack’s mother feel when Jack traded the cow for magic beans?

She was excited.

She was upset.

She was pleased with Jack.

3. Draw 3 lines and finish each sentence:

4. What is the moral of the story?________________________________________________________________________________

Jack walked to the market

Jack scrambled down the beanstalk

The giant said

with the red hen who laid golden eggs.

to trade their cow.

“Fee-fi -foe-fum, I smell the blood of an Englishman.”

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Jack and the BeanstalkVocabulary Four Square

In the story Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack climbed the beanstalk and was astonished to find a road at the top. Astonished means to fill with surprise or amazement. In this four square there is the word ‘astonished’ and the definition (what the word means)1. In the bottom left corner add a picture to go with the word ‘astonished’.2. In the bottom right corner write a sentence of your own using the word ‘astonished’.

Word

astonishedDefinition

To fill with surprise or amazement.

Picture Sentence

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Free Writing WednesdayToday is free writing. You can write about anything you would like.

OR You might use the picture to help you think of a story idea.

What is the Bear doing?

Why might the bear look surprised?

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Maths Warm Ups

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ChanceYou are going fishing!

Draw fish to make these sentences true:

- I might catch a blue fish

- I won’t catch a pink fish

- I might catch an orange fish

- I might catch a yellow fish

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Odd or Even

Count the objects and then work out if it is odd or even.

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ScienceWhen Seasons Change

Draw what the trees would look like in each season of the year and write one word to describe what you’ve drawn.

** There are activities on code.org that may be accessed today as well. **

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Thursday9th September

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Fluency

Practice reading the text out loud twice. Highlight or circle the words with the /ar/ phoneme in them.

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Jack and the Beanstalk Cloze Activity

Use the words in the box to complete the sentences.

asleep mother roared giant chased

scrambled fum market beanstalk

1. Once upon a time, there was a young boy called Jack

who lived with his very poor .

2. Jack’s mother sent him to the to trade their

cow.

3. The magic beans grew into a beanstalk.

4. Jack down the beanstalk with the red hen

who laid golden eggs.

5. The giant man said “fee-fi-foe- , I smell the

blood of an Englishman”.

6. The giant fell while the magic harp was

playing music.

7. Jack took the harp and scrambled down the .

8. The giant woke up and “fee-fi-foe-fum!” He

c Jack out of the castle.

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Jack and the BeanstalkSynonym Activity - disgusting/delicious

A synonym is a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word.

In the story Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack ate the delicious food from the giant woman. Delicious means to have a pleasing taste or smell. Disgusting is an opposite of delicious.All the words in the box are synonyms for ‘delicious’ or ‘disgusting’. Read the words and write all the words into the correct column.

healthy horrible bland tasty

appetising rotten unpleasant delectable

delicious disgusting

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Jack and the Beanstalk Writing PlanUse your imagination to plan and then write your own story.

In Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack climbs the beanstalk to find a castle in the clouds.

Write your own fairytale PLAN where the setting is in a castle in the clouds. Who will the main character be? What will your castle look like? What will the problem be? How is the problem going to be solved?

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Jack and the Beanstalk Writing PromptUse your imagination to write your own story.

In Jack and the Beanstalk, Jack climbs the beanstalk to find a castle in the clouds.

Write your own fairytale story where the setting is in a castle in the clouds. Who will the main character be? What will your castle look like? What will the problem be? How is the problem going to be solved?

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Maths Warm Ups

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Patterns and Algebra.

Answer the following questions.

More questions can be found at login.mathletics.com

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Fill in the patterns:

a) 8, 10, 12 ___, 10, ___, 8, 10, 12 b) 5, 7, 9, ___, ___, 9, 5, 7, 9

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Physical EducationFollow along with Joe Wicks at this video link, or work your way through the

PE Activity Cards. https://video.link/w/mQF6c

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Physical Education

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Physical Education

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Friday10th September

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/ar/ Word Search

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Jack and the Beanstalk SequencingCut out the images and glue them in the correct order on the following page.

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Jack and The Beanstalk SequencingGlue the images in the correct order from 1 to 6.

1 2

3 4

5 6

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Jack and the BeanstalkVocabulary Four Square

In the story 'Jack and the Beanstalk’, Jack showed his mother the magic bean that he traded for the cow. “Silly boy” she scolded. Scolded means to speak in a sharp or angry way.In this four square there is the word ‘scolded’ and the definition (what the word means)1. In the bottom left corner add a picture to go with the word ‘scolded’.2. In the bottom right corner write a sentence of your own using the word ‘scolded’.

Word

scoldedDefinition

To speak in a sharp or angry way.

Picture Sentence

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Writing PromptUse your imagination to write a story.

Write your own fairytale. Make sure you start your story by describing the characters and setting. Think about what problem will the character face? How will they solve that problem?

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Maths Warm Ups

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Patterns and Algebra

Answer the following questions.

More questions can be found at login.mathletics.com

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Doodle Art with Mo WillemsWatch the link for a guided drawing lesson or follow the instructions below to create your own masterpiece! https://video.link/w/kuQ6c

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Doodle Art with Mo Willems

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