Thursday, May 21, 2020

Tornado Thursday

Good morning Year One

Today I will be going into school for a meeting.  This means I won't be able to reply to emails and comments until later today but please still send me your photos of you doing the activities.  Have a lovely day.

Daily act of kindness - To help make lunch.

Warm up - Cosmic kids yoga, just skip the ad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_3weVPH0-U


Activity 1
English- spellings activity
Click on the link and then spelling tiles.  The words are below if you have problems with the link.

https://spellingframe.co.uk/spelling-rule/151/38-Common-exception-words-6

some    here    there   love   where    come  


Activity 2
Maths - repeated addition and make groups to match lesson 7
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcWllWlCfb0&list=PLQqF8sn28L9y5AGykvQTeUZw_Snz68jm7&index=8&t=0s

Here are examples of what you can practice if you can't get on the link.

Miss Giraffe's Class: How to Teach ArraysAdd and Multiply - Repeated Addition - 2 Worksheets | Teaching ...

Activity 3 
Science - Tornado in a bottle


Make a Tornado in a Bottle
Learn how to make a tornado in a bottle with this fun science experiment for kids. Using easy to find items such as dish washing liquid, water, glitter and a bottle you can make your own mini tornado that’s a lot safer than one you might see on the weather channel. Follow the instructions and enjoy the cool water vortex you create!



What you'll need:
  • Water
  • A clear plastic bottle with a cap (that won't leak)
  • Glitter
  • Dish washing liquid

Instructions:
  1. Fill the plastic bottle with water until it reaches around three quarters full.
  2. Add a few drops of dish washing liquid.
  3. Sprinkle in a few pinches of glitter (this will make your tornado easier to see).
  4. Put the cap on tightly.
  5. Turn the bottle upside down and hold it by the neck. Quickly spin the bottle in a circular motion for a few seconds, stop and look inside to see if you can see a mini tornado forming in the water. You might need to try it a few times before you get it working properly.

What's happening?
Spinning the bottle in a circular motion creates a water vortex that looks like a mini tornado. The water is rapidly spinning around the center of the vortex due to (an inward force directing an object or fluid such as water towards the center of its circular path). Vortexes found in nature include tornadoes, hurricanes and waterspouts (a tornado that forms over water).


Have a great day and remember to read your level book and practice your phonics. Here is the link:


 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw


Reflection
Thank you for all your photos that you have sent in today.  I hope you enjoyed the activities and remembered your act of kindness.  Here are the photos from today for you to look at.  Have a great evening and I'll see you tomorrow for the last day before the half-term.














6 comments:

theresa Alfie ince said...

good morning miss Rowland its going to be a lovely sunny day again today
good morning to all my friends have a lovely day

Anonymous said...

Good morning - Ollie parsons

Leyanne and Justin Lippett said...

Hi all

lindsay k said...

hi everyone I've finished my work

Anonymous said...

I finished my work . Hi everyone.

Mrs Rowland said...

Hi everyone
I hope you have all had a good day!

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