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Daily Phonics Log into www.phonicsplay.co.uk using the free login details; Username; march20 Password; home Play the following games; - Flash card speed trial (phases 2 & 3) - Tricky word trucks (phases 2, 3 and 4 tricky words) - Play Dragon’s Den (Phase 2, 3 or 4 depending on your child’s confidence with reading) Reading - Log into your child’s ‘Get Epic’ reading account and read the books assigned to your child for this week. - Print and complete the transport themed early comprehension reading activity *Will be added to Tapestry Writing Watch the Magic Carpet ride clip from the Disney film Aladdin; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ1Rb9hC4JY If you could go on a magic carpet ride, where would you go? Write some sentences to say where your magic carpet would fly to. Remember that children’s writing is phonetic at this stage. They will use the sounds that they have learned to segment and write words, spelling only ‘tricky words’ correctly. E.g. I wood fligh to sweetee land and swim in a chocloot pool. Then I wood zoom up to the moon and dans with aileeons. Use your child’s sound and tricky word mats to support their writing. Maths Go on a walk, or sit in a safe place, and complete a tally chart to show how many different coloured cars you can see. *Printable tally chart sheet will be added to Tapestry. Which colour car did you see the most/least? Communication and Language Sing ‘The Wheels on The Bus go Round and Round’ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZJ-uVpmNM Can you change the lyrics, singing about different forms of transport? E.g. The wheels on the bicycle? Personal, Social and Emotional Development Talk about road safety with your child and how to stay safe when walking near roads. Go on a walk together, practising crossing the road at zebra crossings and pedestrian traffic lights. When you get home, can your child recall how to cross the road safely? Can they make a ‘stop, look, listen’ road safety poster? Physical Development Go on a bike or scooter ride, remembering to keep safe when you are near the road. Expressive Arts and Design Design your own magic carpet. * Printable template magic carpet sheet will be added to Tapestry. You can use a variety of pens, pencils, paints, glue, glitter, stickers and so on. Be as creative as possible. Understanding the World Talk about different forms of transport. Explain that forms of transport can take us from one place to another. How many forms of transport can you spot on a family walk? Bikes, scooters, cars, motorbikes, aeroplanes, wheelchairs, buggies, buses, lorries etc. Reception Home Learning Challenges 22.06.2020 Weekly Theme: Transport

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Daily Phonics Log into www.phonicsplay.co.uk using the free login details;Username; march20Password; homePlay the following games;

- Flash card speed trial (phases 2 & 3)- Tricky word trucks (phases 2, 3 and 4 tricky words)- Play Dragon’s Den (Phase 2, 3 or 4 depending on your child’s confidence with

reading)Reading - Log into your child’s ‘Get Epic’ reading account and read the books assigned to

your child for this week. - Print and complete the transport themed early comprehension reading activity

*Will be added to TapestryWriting Watch the Magic Carpet ride clip from the Disney film Aladdin;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZ1Rb9hC4JY If you could go on a magic carpet ride, where would you go? Write some sentences to say where your magic carpet would fly to. Remember that children’s writing is phonetic at this stage. They will use the sounds that they have learned to segment and write words, spelling only ‘tricky words’ correctly. E.g. I wood fligh to sweetee land and swim in a chocloot pool. Then I wood zoom up to the moon and dans with aileeons. Use your child’s sound and tricky word mats to support their writing.

Maths Go on a walk, or sit in a safe place, and complete a tally chart to show how many different coloured cars you can see. *Printable tally chart sheet will be added to Tapestry. Which colour car did you see the most/least?

Communication and Language

Sing ‘The Wheels on The Bus go Round and Round’https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uZJ-uVpmNMCan you change the lyrics, singing about different forms of transport? E.g. The wheels on the bicycle?

Personal, Social and Emotional Development

Talk about road safety with your child and how to stay safe when walking near roads. Go on a walk together, practising crossing the road at zebra crossings and pedestrian traffic lights. When you get home, can your child recall how to cross the road safely? Can they make a ‘stop, look, listen’ road safety poster?

Physical Development

Go on a bike or scooter ride, remembering to keep safe when you are near the road.

Expressive Arts and Design

Design your own magic carpet. * Printable template magic carpet sheet will be added to Tapestry. You can use a variety of pens, pencils, paints, glue, glitter, stickers and so on. Be as creative as possible.

Understanding the World

Talk about different forms of transport. Explain that forms of transport can take us from one place to another. How many forms of transport can you spot on a family walk? Bikes, scooters, cars, motorbikes, aeroplanes, wheelchairs, buggies, buses, lorries etc.

Reception Home Learning Challenges 22.06.2020

Weekly Theme: Transport