Hello Year 1
Here are some things that will keep you busy at home today. If you can do join me live at 9am for a quick good morning and then at 1pm for a catch up. The office at Damers will have sent you a link to do this.
Literacy
This half term we have explored lots of different traditional tales. Pick a baddy from one of them and create a wanted poster for them! You might pick the witch from Rapunzel, the wolf from Little Red Riding Hood or maybe the giant from Jack and the Beanstalk. Yesterday we gave you a sheet that you could use to do it on.
Here are some examples
Phonics
Please click on the link and watch this split digraph lesson. You can join in when asked to. Remember to have paper and pencil at the ready!
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Maths: Subtraction within 20
Make a number line that looks like this (with each number in a separate box):
Have 2 piles of number cards – in one pile have single digit numbers (0-9) and in the other have teen numbers (11-20)
Turn over one card from each pile and create a subtraction number sentence eg.
Top tips: Remember to always write the greatest number first!
Use ‘Froggy Fingers’ to start on the greatest number then ‘jump’ as you count back.
This afternoon you can decide if you would like to do the art or the music or if you want you could do both!
Art
We have been looking at lots of fairytale books by Author and Illustrator Beth Woolvin.
Can you draw yourself in the style of Beth Woolvin? Why not create a family portrait?
Here are some links to her books online.
Little Red
Hansel and Gretel
Music – BBC Ten Pieces
Get moving and create a cool table top dance sequence to music!
The first clip explains how composer Gabriel Prokofiev created his unique ‘Concerto for Turntables and Orchestra’ and shows him performing the piece with an orchestra.
In the second clip you can learn a cool table top dance sequence inspired by this piece of music. Learn some moves with dancer and choreographer Jordan Douglas and create your own sequence inspired by turntables!
Click on the link below – you will need to scroll down to ‘Get moving and create turntable inspired choreography with Sadler’s Wells…’https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces/ten-pieces-tasters/zjy3382