Thursday, June 18, 2020

Friday 19th June

It's crunchie Friday!!
Good morning to you all.  I hope you are all ok and looking forward to the weekend. Here is today's activities for you to enjoy.




Activity 1                                           

English, persuasive writing activity -  Persuade the snail
Help snail to decide what to do. Should she go sailing with whale or stay with her friends? Look at the beginning section of the story where whale says, ”Come sail with me”.

Think together about 2 or 3 reasons why snail should go with whale, for example: Go because you’ll see the world and have adventures!
Then think of 2 or 3 reasons why her friends want snail to stay on the rock, for example: Don’t go we’ll miss you so!
What would children decide if they were snail?


Activity 2
Maths: Identifying patterns within numbers


Activity 3

Today for fun you can make your own seascape scene.  Below is just a suggestion, you can use whatever is available.

Use a large tray or a sand and water tray to create a seascape for the snail’s adventures. You can add sand, gravel, twigs and rocks. Children can add water and arrange the scene.  Add a toy whale and your model snail. You can use your scene to retell all or part of the story together.
You could make icebergs with your child by putting water in different shaped containers in a freezer to add to the scene and talk about what happens when the ice melts or you might want to make a homemade volcano see here
                                                                                      
Reading and phonics: Read your level book in the garden if the weather permits.
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Reflection
Thank you so much for all your efforts.  Fantastic maths and writing.  Well done Angelica and Abby for sharing  a super seascape for snail's adventures.  Here are today's photos for you to look at.  Have a great weekend everyone, see you next week.






2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good morning love from Toby 🤗

Mrs Rowland said...

Good morning Toby
We hope you are well. We miss you Toby.
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