hello year 1! maths topic
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Hello Year 1!
Can you believe we have reached the last week of Term 3 already?! We certainly can’t!
It was lovely to see so many faces on our Zoom calls last Friday, thank you for joining us.
Enjoy your last week of the Dinosaur topic and don’t forget to send us photos of your learning! Take care and stay safe, Miss Ottaway, Mrs Harvey and the KS1 team!
Maths
Topic: Subtraction
Warm ups:
• practise counting backwards from 20
• recall your number bonds to 10 as quickly as you can
• practise forming your numbers
• practise ordering your numbers to 20 and beyond
• count in steps of 2
• practise counting up to 50
This week our topic is subtraction. We will be telling subtraction stories, and using a range of resources to show our understanding.
Spend time talking about the vocabulary we use when we subtract: Take away, left, fewer, less, minus, counting backwards etc
Spend time talking about the subtraction symbol ‘-’ and the equals symbol ‘=‘. (Remember that ‘equals’ means ‘the same as’. Don’t forget to use practical resources you have around the house to help you visualise your subtraction story clearer!
English
This week we would like you to focus on a book! Our work will be based around Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs! On the website—in the stories with your teachers section you will find lots of familiar faces reading you a range of his adventures!
We will begin the week focusing on the first story, there is a YouTube link for you to use if you do not have a copy.
Before you read the book, complete the prediction activity, by looking at the front cover.
Then follow through the tasks, create a prop bag, retell the story verbally using your props. Next, draw the story in the correct sequence, focusing on a beginning, middle and end.
After this, begin to plan your own Bucketful of Dinosaurs story and then become an amazing author to write your creation!
There are lots of resources on the website to help you. Remember to use your sounds to help you spell, we know you are not going to spell every word correctly but would like to see evidence of your Phonics being used! We can’t wait to read them!
Topic
Creative activities– make a pop up dinosaur scene
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gmbGNdvQazg&fbclid=IwAR1m3l0CFVmFDksX0e6S-WlOgNeM-k2ktpmk4Q4thyUNzux7Y_6Mx1AglV4#
Are there any topic activities you haven’t completed yet? Have a look in the topic resources. Don’t forget to send us photos!
Also this week-
Tell us what you have enjoyed this term using the padlet on our website to message us! We look forward to hearing from you!
Please find other dinosaur tasks on our dinosaur home learning grid. Try to complete four of these this term to achieve your certificate.
Phonics and SPAG
Please continue to practise reading and spelling your phase 3&4 tricky words and recap your
phase 3 sounds daily. (see activities on pages below)
We are also going to continue to read some more phase 4 words. This week they will be ccvc words (consonant, consonant, vowel, consonant) - (see
pages below for resources)
This week our SPAG activity is looking at the suffix ‘ed’. (See English in home learning section
on website for resources.)
Week beginning 08.02.21
There were 16 fossils found at the beach. Mary Anning lost 5 of them. Complete the sentences. First there were _______ fossils. Then __________ were lost. Now there are _________fossils. 16—5 =
First Then Now
Have a go at completing the subtraction stories below.
There were 11 dinosaur bones in the museum. 4 of them were stolen. Complete the sentences. First there were _______ dinosaur bones. Then __________ were stolen. Now there are _________dinosaur bones. 11—4 =
First Then Now
Go to the next page for more subtraction story problems.
There were 14 dinosaurs in the swamp 6 of them got out of the swamp. Complete the sentences. First there were _______ dinosaurs. Then __________ went away. Now there are _________dinosaurs. 14—6 =
First Then Now
There were 18 eggs in the nest. 10 of them fell out. Complete the sentences. First there were _______ eggs. Then __________ fell out. Now there are _________eggs. 18—10 =
First Then Now
Now come up with your own subtraction stories. If you can, print the ’first, then, now’ grids on the next page or draw out your own and have a go at drawing your own
subtraction stories as above.
Now we would like to show your subtraction stories in different ways using familiar resources.
There were 14 dinosaurs in the swamp, 6 of them got out of the swamp. How many dinosaurs were left?
14
6 8
14—6 = 8
This one has been done for you.
There were 18 eggs in the nest. 10 of them fell out. How many eggs were left in the nest?
Now have a go at this one:
Now we would like to show your subtraction stories in different ways using familiar resources.
Now have a go at this one:
Now have a go at this one:
There were 16 fossils found at the beach. Mary Anning lost 5 of them. How many fossils did she still have?
There were 11 dinosaur bones in the museum. 4 of them were stolen. How many dinosaur bones were left in the museum?
Subtraction Red Hot Challenges!
12
4 8
12
4 8
12—4 = 8 Now can you show an addition number sentence using the same part/whole model?
It is really important to continue to recap the sounds from Phase 3 daily.
Here is a fantastic website with lots of interactive phonics games for your child to enjoy.
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources
At the moment Phonics Play are offering free access to their website.
The login details are:
Username: jan21
Password: home
Here are the links to some games you might find particularly useful:
(select the option that says ‘phase 3 sounds’)
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/flashcards-speed-trials
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/dragons-den
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/buried-treasure
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/space-race
This week we are going to continue to look at some phase 4 words.
This week we are going to look at ccvc words (consonant, consonant, vowel, consonant). The vowel is the 3rd sound in the words that we will be reading and writing this week. E.g.
step
Go to the next page for more
games and activities!
s t o p p l u g p r a m
c c v c c c v c c c v c Have a go at reading the ccvc words below.
flip
tram
crab
slot
trim
frog
from
plan
flag
grab
clap
swim
twin
grip
Match the words to the pictures.
step
gran
swim
flag
frog
spot
https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/helpAHedgehog/index.html—follow this link to find a phonics game.
• Choose the option to type in your own words
• Choose a selection of words from the ccvc words on the page above this
• Play!
Continue to practise singing the alphabet song and identifying the consonants and vowels.
Ask a grown up to read some of the ccvc words on the previous page and see if you can listen to the sounds carefully to write the words. Use large paper, chalk or a white board to make it more fun!
Here is a link to another fun ccvc reading game: https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/4/buried-treasure
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