Outdoor Learning Themed Week W/C 8th June

Click here to find out more! Home schooling Outdoor Learning Week

Get outdoors and explore the world at your feet, near your house or right outside your back door! We cannot wait to see all your outdoor adventures and activities! Don’t forget to post them on your class blogs!

Here are some of the attachments you can also download/print to help with the activities this week.

30 Days Wild Bingo

Nature Table

Window Poster colour-in

Schools and groups pack wallchart

Random Acts of Wildness

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Any queries, please email Mrs Trevor on newdale.year3team@taw.org.uk.

Reception Home Learning

Hello to all of our families that are still working hard at home. This week we are continuing with ‘Dinosaur Roar’. We hope you enjoy the rhyming and place value activities we have set and hope you are all safe and well.

The Reception Team

week 2 dinosaur roar home learning

Place Value cards

Place value week 2 lesson 1

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Monday Literacy Session

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rhyming Coins

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Wednesday mixed ability rhyming lesson

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Place Value Session 2

Rhyming words literacy sheets

 

 

 

Reception

As we approach the end of our first  week back at school I just want to tell everyone how proud I am of Reception. They have all settled back into school superbly and have been doing fantastic work in our little groups whilst having lots of fun.
Well done reception.

Value of the Month- June

Thank you for all your support with the value of the month for May, which was Perseverance. Throughout May, children learnt the importance of not giving up even when faced with a problem and trying their best in all situations.

Our value of the month for June is Honesty.

What is Honesty?

  1. Being truthful to others.
  2. Being truthful to yourself.
  3. Doing what’s right regardless of who’s around.
  4. Being someone others can trust.

Suggestions for parents to work with children at home:

  1. Talk with your children about honesty. Try to answer; ‘What is honesty?’ What is the difference between the truth and a lie? Discuss some examples.
  2. Share the story of the boy who cried wolf. Talk about a time when someone told you something that wasn’t true. How did it make you feel? Do you trust that person to tell you the truth now? Why or why not?
  3. Talk about promises the children have made or promises others have made to them. How serious is a promise? How does it feel when someone breaks a promise?
  4. Who are the most honest people you know? How do you know they are honest? How do you feel about these people?
  5. Talk about a situation where you or they have been worried about telling the truth about something because you thought it would get you into trouble.
  6. Watch a movie, such as The Lion King or Pinocchio, in which honesty and truthfulness are major themes. Encourage your child to talk about ways the main characters demonstrate honesty and dishonesty.

Please let your child’s teacher know if we can celebrate any work from home on the school website.