Morning Boys and Girls,
Friday is here again. I hope you have had a fun week learning at home. Below is your last day of fun packed activities for the week.
Friday is here again. I hope you have had a fun week learning at home. Below is your last day of fun packed activities for the week.
Todays tasks are focusing on your child's name. Game 1: You will need some cars or toy vehicles and a piece of paper to make some parking bays. Parents write each letter of your child's name in each car space. Then read and point to your child' name. Challenge your child to match the letters starting from left to right. For my littles ones, parents you can show them. |
Game 2: For this task, parents choose four names of your family and write them on a large piece of paper e.g. mum, dad, nan, a sibling, pets name and of course, your child's name. You could do this task outdoors in chalk on the path if you have run out of paper. Challenge you child to find, read and circle their name. |
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At the end of yesterdays story 'Animal Babies' it suggests trying to make a bird box. Below I've found a lovely bird feeder instead for you to make together. Then place it somewhere, where you and your chid can easily watch the birds fly back and forth. How many different birds come to feed ?
At the end of yesterdays story 'Animal Babies' it suggests trying to make a bird box. Below I've found a lovely bird feeder instead for you to make together. Then place it somewhere, where you and your chid can easily watch the birds fly back and forth. How many different birds come to feed ?
Maths Games 1: Instead of recreating '10 Green Bottles', make a collection of containers that are all the same type. It's time to look through your recycling bag! e.g. water bottles, soft drink cans, milk bottles etc. Adapt the song to fit the containers you have collected. Choose a number to start that suits your child. e.g. 5 coke cans resting on the ground. Count the containers with your child as you sing together. Encourage your child to touch as they count. | |
Game 3: Mirror Doubles: This is a lovely game. All you will need is a small mirror, a handful of objects, pen and paper/whiteboard and pen. I've added a link which describes step by step how to play. You can write/record for your child if you need to. Just like the other activities this week, you can start with one object; 1+1=2 so double 1 equals 2. | |
Keep safe and have a wonderful weekend.
Cofion oddiwrth Edwards a Povey xx
Cofion oddiwrth Edwards a Povey xx