Term 2 week 4 home learning
Monday
Reading:
Choose 2 stories to read from Sunshine Online, Sunshine Classic, Literacy Planet or from your library shelf at home. Read 1 to somebody in your home and get them to read the other one to you.
Talk to the people around you - What happened first in the story? What happened next? What was the last thing that happened in the story?
If you wish, you can record your ideas on the below graphic organiser by drawing a picture or writing a sentence.
Writing:
The current season is Autumn. Use the writing prompt above to help you to write about Autumn. You might also like to keep an eye out for some falling autumn leaves if you go for a walk today.
Maths:
Patterns: Watch, dance and sing this fun ‘Patterns Song’. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ9q4U2P3ig
Here is a pattern worksheet for you to complete:
Art: How to draw a ladybug - draw and colour in your beautiful ladybug. Can you find a place in your garden for your ladybug to sit? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg159gNncRg
PE: Banana Banana Meatball! Show off your awesome pattern skills by following along to the GoNoodle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQ9q4U2P3ig.
Te Reo: Download the app Papapa to introduce simple everyday words into your household.
Phonics: Complete the worksheet finding different letter sounds. Don’t worry if you don’t have the right colours - use what you have at home.
Tuesday
Reading:
1. Pick a word/alphabet letter from the list in the back of your homework book.
Read it out, whisper it, shout it. Now try some of the following activities:
-Write it in chalk
-Paint it with water on the footpath/ on the fence/ on paper
-Rainbow write it (write it down again and again copying over it with different colours
-Make the word using individual letters cut out from junk mail or magazines and then glue in the correct order.
2. Take the new word and put it in a simple sentence. Get an adult to write out the sentence on a strip of paper. Cut each word out. Put it back in the correct order. Glue it and now draw a picture to match e.g I like the dog.
BONUS. You have just done a reading and writing activity. Can you write 2 or more sentences?. Put them together and you have a mini book to read again and again!
Writing:
Choose one or both of the sentence starters to write about. Include a fabulous picture.
Maths:
Measurement: Can you point to or if you have a printer, you can colour in the longest block.
Art: How to draw a tulip - draw and colour in your beautiful flower. Can you find a place in your garden for your flower to grow? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY1269CaCFk
PE: Just Dance Gummy Bear Song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVE-T2_vLpY Practice the gummy bear song and show off your moves to your whanau bubble.
Te Reo: Download the app Papapa to introduce simple everyday words into your household.
Phonics: Circle the letter that the picture starts with. Colour in the picture. Can you find anything in your house that starts with these circled letters? Make a list of everything you can find.
Wednesday
Reading:
Choose 2 stories to read on Sunshine Online, Sunshine Online Classic, Literacy Planet or from your library shelf at home.
Before you start reading, look at the front cover and make a prediction about what you think might happen in the story. You can use the worksheet below if you would like to.
Read 1 book to somebody in your home and get them to read the other one to you.
Writing
Go on a sticker hunt around the house. Find a fancy sticker and use it as motivation for your story today. See if you can write at least 3 sentences about your sticker today.
If you get stuck you can ask somebody in your home to write the sentences for you and then you can copy underneath. You could use your alphabet caterpillar in your homework book to help you or your word list.
Maths: Time: Remember the biggest handle on the clock always points straight up to the 12 when the time says O’clock,
and the small handle points to the other numbers to tell you the time, for eg, if it was 3 O’clock, then the big handle
will be pointing to the 12, and the small handle will be pointing to the 3. Ask a person that knows how to read the time
to help you put the handles in the correct places on the clocks below:
Art: Today is all about your area. Look outside your window, what can you see? Draw a picture of what you can see outside your window and colour in it. Remember to add features like the sun, clouds, grass, trees.
PE: Check out some awesome Go Noodle dances!
Te Reo: Download the app Papapa to introduce simple everyday words into your household.
Phonics: Complete the two worksheets. Colour in the letter that starts with the word. Don’t forget to colour in the picture.
Thursday
Reading:
Choose 2 stories to read on Sunshine Online, Sunshine Online Classic, Literacy Planet or from your library shelf at home. Read 1 book to somebody in your home and get them to read the other one to you.
Think about what might happen next in this story if there were some more pages? You can use the worksheet below to help you record your ideas.
Writing:
What kinds of things have you been making at home? (such as crafts, some baking, building) How did you make it? Create a list of instructions so we could try too.
If you get stuck you can ask somebody in your home to write the sentences for you and then you can copy underneath. You could use your alphabet caterpillar in your homework book to help you or your word list.
Maths:
Let’s continue practising our before and after numbers from last week. Try answering these questions:
What comes after the number 10?
What comes before the number 9?
What comes after the number 7?
What comes before the number 12?
What comes after the number 13?
What comes before the number 20?
Now complete this activity below. If you can’t print it out you could draw it onto a piece of paper and fill in the gaps.
Extra:
Art: Today is all about your whanau. Draw a picture of the people who are in your bubble. You could draw them inside your house or outside. Don’t forget to add all the features of people e.g. ears, eyes, nose, legs, arms.
PE: Check out some awesome Go Noodle dances!
Te Reo: Download the app Papapa to introduce simple everyday words into your household.
Friday
Reading:
Did you know that Mother’s Day is this Sunday 10th May?
Read these instructions by yourself or get someone to help you.
You might like to have a go at baking these yummy biscuits for your Mum or someone special in your home. Or you might like to draw/ write the steps on a piece of paper or in a notebook to use another time.
Writing:
It is Mother’s Day on Sunday (10th May).
Think about your favourite thing about your Mum or a special person in your house.
Ask someone to help you write a sentence about this.
You might like to make a card and write your sentence on the inside ready to give to your Mum or someone special on Sunday. I’m sure they will really love it!
Maths: Positioning: You can easily draw this on any piece of paper at home !
Art: How to draw a caterpillar. https://www.easypeasyandfun.com/how-to-draw-a-caterpillar/ Colour in your caterpillar using bright colours. What do you think your caterpillar would like to eat? Draw some yummy food for your caterpillar to munch on.
PE: Check out some awesome Go Noodle dances!
Te Reo: Download the app Papapa to introduce simple everyday words into your household.
Values: We can show Respect by having a kind and caring attitude towards others. Think about something nice that you would like to do for your Mum or a special person in your home to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday.
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