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Maths Phonics and Reading Writing and SPaG Wider Curriculum
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WALT read numbers as
tens and ones
Look at the 2-digit
numbers and answer the
following questions.
-How many tens does it
have?
-How many ones does it
have?
-What number is it?
-Can you create the
number using dienes?
Visit the Read Write Inc Daily Lessons page on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
Revisit any set 2 sounds you struggled with, then move on to set 3 sounds and spelling.
Each day is a new sound. For set 2 and 3 there are 2 video's that make one lesson. The first is a speed sounds lesson and the second is a spelling lesson. Watch both lessons. The speed sounds first and then the spelling. Set 2 new lessons are released daily at 10amand Set 3 lessons are released daily at 10.30am.
Children to read a
banded books on Bug
Club
This week, practice
reading another story
like a story teller. Read
the page once to make
sure that you know all
the words and you
know what is
happening in the
story.
Think about what you
read: Are some parts
loud? Are some parts
quiet? Do people talk
with different voices?
Are there any loud
noise?
Then read the page
again with your best
story teller voice!
1. Read about riddles.
2. Complete the ‘recognise and
solve riddles’ sheet.
3. Match the riddles to the
correct picture.
This week it is our school sports weeks. Topic lessons this week will
include 7 ‘beat the teacher’ challenges for our virtual sports day, which will be found on the
school website.
There will also be a mini project throughout this week. Can you
create a PowerPoint presentation/a poster/ a fact-file
about an athlete who has demonstrated 1 or more of our
school attitudes to learning.
How has this made them such an important athlete?
Tue
sday
WALT use dienes to read
and interpret numbers
-Can you write the
number next to the
dienes representation?
1. Read and solve 2 new riddles.
2. Complete the ‘features of a
riddle’ sheet.
3. Research an animal – make
notes about its appearance,
diet, home, movement and
special features.
Check out some Australian animal
video’s here
https://education.abc.net.au/hom
e#!/topic/1799956/australian-
wildlife (Choose videos for Y1)
We
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WALT Partition numbers
-Can you read the 2-digit
number in tens and
ones?
-Can you finish the
number sentences?
1. Read and solve 2 new riddles.
2. Complete the ‘rhyming words’
sheet.
3. Think of some adjectives to
describe your animal. Think of
words that rhyme with these
adjectives.
Thu
rsd
ay
WALT compare 2-digit
numbers
-Can you use < and > to
compare numbers?
-Can you put these
numbers in order of
smallest to largest?
1. Read and solve 2 new riddles.
2. Complete the ‘point of view’
sheet.
3. Write 5 clues for your riddle.
Don’t forget to use the
pronouns I, me and my.
Frid
ay
WALT compare number
sentences
-Can you solve the
number sentences?
-Can you order them
from smallest answer to
largest answer using
your knowledge of place
value?
1. Read and solve 2 new riddles.
2. Complete the ‘hardest clue
first’ sheet.
3. Order your clues from hardest
to easiest. Add a ’Who am I?’
question to the end. Test your
riddle out on a friend.
Hello, here is the learning pack for week 11. If you don’t have access to a printer or would rather not print out so many pages,
please feel free to adapt the work and write directly into your home learning notebooks. If you have finished the home learning
workbook, feel free to use any notebook you have available (lined if possible). Have a great week.
Handwriting and sight word practiceHandwriting and sight word practice - Monday
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Monday
Dienes resources
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Monday
T O1 6
T O3 1
T O4 5
T O7 2
T O1 2
T O4 9
T O5 6
T O8 3
T O3 7
T O2 8
T O6 0
T O8 9
T O0 4
T O7 7
T O9 6
How many tens?
How many ones?
What is the number?
Can you use the dienes to make these numbers?
WALT read numbers as tens and ones
English - Monday
English - Monday
English - Monday
Topic – Monday
This week it is our School Sports Week and we would like you to think about our School attitudes to learning.
The ChallengeCan you choose an athlete that you think has demonstrated one or more of our school values? They can participate in any sport either as a team or an individual. This may take all week to research, plan and create.
On the school website there is also 7 Virtual Sports Day ‘Beat the Teacher’ Challenges to complete.
A good listener
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who is great at listening to other people?How has this helped them when competing?
A hard worker
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who puts in incredible amounts of effort?How has this helped them when competing?
Confident
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who believes in their own ability?How has this helped them when competing?
Topic – Monday
Resilient
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who never gives up?How has this helped them when competing?
A team player
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who works hard for their team, making their team mates better by doing a specific job?How has this helped them when competing?
Independent
Can you think of an athlete or sports person who has amazing levels of self motivation to improve?How has this helped them when competing?
Topic – Monday
Michael Jordan
Serena Williams
Sir Alex Ferguson
Here are some ideas of sports people you could research and inspiring quotes. Can you think of which attitudes to learning they have shown and create a PowerPoint/ Poster/ Fact file to which values they have shown?
Topic – Monday
Handwriting and sight word practiceHandwriting and sight word practice - Tuesday
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Tuesday
WALT use dienes to read and interpret numbers
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Tuesday
English - Tuesday
English - Tuesday
English - Tuesday
Handwriting and sight word practiceHandwriting and sight word practice - Wednesday
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Wednesday
WALT partition numbers
What does each digit mean? Don’t forget 2 tens actually means 20.
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Wednesday
WALT partition numbers
English - Wednesday
English - Wednesday
English - Wednesday
Handwriting and sight word practiceHandwriting and sight word practice - Thursday
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Thursday
WALT compare 2-digit numbers
Can you use < or > to compare these numbers?
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Thursday
WALT compare 2-digit numbers
Can you cut each set of coloured numbers out and order from smallest to largest?
English - Thursday
English - Thursday
English - Thursday
Handwriting and sight word practiceHandwriting and sight word practice - FridayHandwriting and sight word practice - Friday
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Friday
WALT compare addition and subtraction number sentences
Can you cut these number sentences out, solve them and order them from smallest to largest?
Handwriting and sight word practiceMaths - Friday
WALT solve word problems
English - Friday
English - Friday
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English - Friday