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Understanding the World activities Find objects for around your house and sort them by their qualities eg soft/hard or smooth/rough During your daily walk – go Play dough… Remember you can make your favourite play dough at home. The recipe was on the first home learning sheet. Just remember to store in an air- tight container… You could add a lovely aroma to your play dough using food flavourings, chocolate powder or spices such as cinnamon or ginger. Making music… Sing Nursery Rhymes via BBC School Radio. https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school- radio/nursery-rhymes-songs-index/ zhwdgwx Try to remember all the actions that we have learned or make up your own and teach them to your family. You could also add your own music using objects from around your home (if your parents can stand the noise!) Nursery home learning Week Beginning – Monday 27 th April 2020 S Nursery children…all of your teachers are missing you all lots and we hope to see you soon. ` We hope that you are having lots of fun at home with your families. The most important way for you to learn is to play! We have put a few ideas to help you play at home… Phonics… If you have flashcards at home teach your child how to say the following sounds, you could focus on one sound a week… m a s d t i n p g o v=TkXcabDUg7Q

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Page 1: primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com€¦ · Web viewUse number language in your play, counting to 10 every day and give an amount on request, for example: “Give me 3” Try

Understanding the World activitiesFind objects for around your house and sort them by their qualities eg soft/hard or smooth/rough

During your daily walk – go on a pattern walk and take photos of what you found.

Play dough…Remember you can make your favourite play dough at home. The recipe was on the first home learning sheet. Just remember to store in an air-tight container…You could add a lovely aroma to your play dough using food flavourings, chocolate powder or spices such as cinnamon or ginger.

Making music…Sing Nursery Rhymes via BBC School Radio.https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-songs-index/zhwdgwx

Try to remember all the actions that we have learned or make up your own and teach them to your family. You could also add your own music using objects from around your home (if your parents can stand the noise!)

Water play…We know that you love water play so make it more exciting by using different containers....

Washing up liquid bottle Spray bottle Yoghurt pot with holes punched into the bottom Big and little spoons

Nursery home learningWeek Beginning – Monday 27 th April 2020

S Nursery children…all of your teachers are missing you all lots and we hope to see you soon.

` We hope that you are having lots of fun at home with your families. The most important way for you to learn is to play! We have put a few ideas to

helpyou play at home…

Phonics…If you have flashcards at home teach your child how to say the following sounds, you could focus on one sound a week…

m a s d t i n p g osounds then watch the video on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkXcabDUg7Q

Page 2: primarysite-prod-sorted.s3.amazonaws.com€¦ · Web viewUse number language in your play, counting to 10 every day and give an amount on request, for example: “Give me 3” Try

Water play…We know that you love water play so make it more exciting by using different containers....

Washing up liquid bottle Spray bottle Yoghurt pot with holes punched into the bottom Big and little spoons

Outdoor painting…You don’t need to use paint, you can use water and mud to create a picture on your patio or wall. When you have finished you can wash it off and start again.

Get creative…

Draw a ‘Spring’ picture. Make flowers using cupcake

papers or tissue paper. Make a chick using a toilet roll

tube.

We would love to see your creations, please share images of your work on school’s Facebook page.

When you are playing try to keep learning some of these important skills… Use number language in your play, counting to 10 every day and give

an amount on request, for example: “Give me 3” Try to recognise numbers to 10 If you are really good with your numbers continue to learn 1 more and

1 less of a number Keep practising your sounds and continue practising to write your

name – get your parents to write your name out for you to copy Enjoy sharing a book with a family member, join in where you can. Continue to be independent by getting dressed on your own in the

morning. Put your own shoes on when you go into your garden or for your daily walk.