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Planning from 18th-29th of January.• Hi everyone,We hope you like the new planning which is all about pirates!Please remember that the work is there for you to complete when you can. We understand how hard it is to home school when you have other commitments. We enjoy seeing your children’s work and communicating with them via Hwbso please upload the work so we can see it.The PowerPoint shows tasks that are linked to the planning. They do NOT have to be printed. You can write or draw some of the activities and carry out practical tasks with your child. At the bottom of our webpage you will also see ‘extra’ activities. These are there to support you with more ideas and tasks if you have completed the work in the planning grid. We hope you are safe and happy at home.
Language Numeracy Personal and Social
Development
Knowledge and Understanding
of the World
Click on the link and listen to the video about
pirates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6RfK2
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Draw a pirate and label your pirate’s clothes.
Give your pirate a name.
Write sentences about your pirate. Start
each new sentence with a capital letter and
end it with a full stop. Use the Read Write Inc
sound cards at the bottom of our webpage to
help you identify which sounds to use. Use
your ‘Fred fingers’ to sound out words as you
write.
Watch a pirate video-story. Click on the link
below
The Troll by Julia Donaldson.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfvsJ_S
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Five Minutes to Bed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bl5EKP1
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Learn the 2 times table.
Say
1x2 =2 2x2=4 etc.
Sing along to the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG
WMPqh04o4
Even numbers.
Count in 2’s with the video below
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvT
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Use counters, beads or buttons to count
in twos. Write the numbers down as far
as you can go.
Odd numbers
Start with 1 bead, button or counter. Add
2 on at a time and work out the odd
numbers. Write them in order.
Make piles of pirate treasure (use 1p’s).
Make different amounts and count the
coins to see how many you have. Work
out if they are piles of odd or even
numbers.
Make healthy pirate boats with an
adult.
Be creative and use your favourite
fruit or vegetables like the ones
below.
Go for a walk around Cwmafan.
Look for natural and man-made
features.
Natural - rivers, hills, trees.
Man-made- bridges, buildings,
roads.
Make a list of the natural and
man-made features you found.
Welsh Creative
Development
Physical
Development
ICT
Practise asking the Welsh question
‘Sut wyt ti?’ (How are you?)
Answer in a sentence - Dw i’n (I am)
Hapus happy
ffantastig fantastic
gwych (great)
drist (sad)
dost (ill).
Say all these words after dw i’n and
make a happy or sad face and show
thumbs up or down to express how
you are feeling.
Draw a picture of yourself and write a
sentence about how you are feeling.
eg Dw i’n hapus.
Listen to the story of Barti Ddu.
Answer questions about him.
*what colour hair did he have?
*what did he like to drink?
See separate PowerPoint.
Make a picture, collage or model of a
pirate ship using felt pens, paper, foil,
wool, card and any other resources
you have at home. Don’t forget to add
a skull and crossbones flag and some
pirate treasure!
Make a pirate hat and put a skull and
cross bones on it. Think of a pirate
name for yourself.
Do a Pirate yoga workout-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T
_0P5grVoyg
This takes about 15 minutes.
Make a treasure map and go on a
pirate treasure hunt around your
house or garden.
Go into Just2easy on Hwb and Paint.
Use the ‘beach template’ to make a
pirate picture. (see how to guide).
Log on to Hwb and go to J2e, Write.
Type a sentence about what you have
been doing at home. Then you can
type what your favourite activity has
been.
Log onto Hwb and save a photo of
anything you have been doing.
Language Ideas
Pirate Writing.
Use these words to label your pirate.
coat
hat
gold earring, eyepatch
parrot
Pirate Song.
• Sing along to the pirate song and read the words as you sing.
Portside Pirates.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qAngsMJD3I&list=RDuoxJ614USe
4&index=13
Reading.
• Go in to Oxford Owl.
https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/Click here.
Click here to see the sounds your child needs to learn. Press the + button.If your child knows all the set one sounds, move on to set 2 sounds.
There is a video of how to say the sounds at the bottom of our webpage.
MathsPirate Adding Song
• Try the Pirate adding video below for adding practise.
‘When You Add With a Pirate’.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WT_wvvEvkw4
Odd and Even Numbers
• Even numbers 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20
Even numbers have a ‘corresponding partner’.
• Odd numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19
Odd numbers do not have a ‘corresponding partner’.
Topmarks, Coconut Odd or Even game.
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/learning-to-count/coconut-odd-or-even
Sort the Numicon shapes in to the correct box.
Remember;Odd numbers don’t have a corresponding partner or ‘friend’.
Even numbers have a corresponding partner or friend.
Months of the year game.https://www.roythezebra.com/reading-games/high-frequency-words-months.html
Days of the week game.https://www.roythezebra.com/reading-games/high-frequency-words-days.html
Pirate games.https://www.bbc.co.uk/games/embed/education-ivor-pirate-rabbits?exitGameUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fbbc.co.uk%2Fbitesize%2Farticles%2Fz6vyf4j
Y Tywydd The Weather with Tedi Twt.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlH9-DWKj2Q