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Wednesday 22nd April
Dear Parents and Reception Children,
LiteracyWhat is happening in this picture?Can you write a sentence starting with “I can see the………………..”
Phonics Place letters on the floor in an arch. Say the letter sound and run and tap the letter. Focus on these letters s a t p I n m d v f e
Maths
Write numbers from 0 to 10 or 20 in your book. Be careful to make sure that you start on the dot.
Today we will be focusing on the number 12. Practise writing the number
in your book and do 12 star jumps!
Understanding of the World
Can you build a bridge to go over a river for the 3 Billy Goats Gruff? Have a look around your home and see what materials you can use.
Expressive art and design
Can your toys travel over the bridge without falling off?Act out the part of the story when the goats go across the bridge.
“Who is that trip trapping over my bridge”.
Send photographs of any of these activities to me via email [email protected]
Take care Julia Ryan- Assistant Head Teacher /EYFS lead DEAR PARENTS AND CARERS,
HERE ARE SOME EARTH DAY STEM ACTIVITIES FOR YOU TO DO THIS WEEK WITH YOUR CHILDREN
ENJOY
EARTH DAY STEM ACTIVITIES
Earth Day is celebrated April 22 each year. It is a day set aside to bring awareness to the importance of protecting our planet. The first official Earth Day was in 1970 in response to increasing oil spills, smog, and water pollution. All across the United States, there were protests and public gatherings with the intention of educating the public about the problems facing the environment.
Since 1970, Earth Day has grown into a global even with an estimated 1 billion people now participating around the world. Here in the US, Earth Day is observed with public events with speakers, activities, and work days. Schools and organizations teach children and the public the importance of caring for the Earth.
CELEBRATE WITH EARTH DAY STEM ACTIVITIESYou can celebrate at home with these awesome Earth Day STEM activities. They are perfect for getting kids thinking about the how our actions affect the health of the Earth and what changes we can make. Through these fun, hands-on activities, your kids will see first hand the importance of protecting our planet. They will learn about recycling, composting, plant growth, global warming, and more.
Earth Day Equivalent Fraction Free Printable Pack from Life Over C’s
Sort the Recycling Game from No Time for Flashcards
Which Plastic is Which Shrinking Cup Experiment from Left Brain Craft Brain
Plastic Bag Seed Growing Science Experiment from Sparklingbuds
How Paper is Recycled from Schooling a Monkey
Recycled Toy Robot from Brain Power Boy
Five Simple Science Projects Using Plastic Bags from Thriving STEM
Landfill Model Planter from Share it Science
Build Your Own Worm Bin from Ever Change Productions
Water Cycle Project with LEGOs from Edventures with Kids