Phonics Activity Ideas

Busy Bee is extremely busy today collecting pollen in order to make us some delicious honey. So, I thought I would share some fun phonics activities that you could do at home with a little bit of help from your adult. You could;

  • Play ‘rainbow hop’. Use coloured paper, one die and a marker to create a stepping stone for every sound in the phase you are working on.
  • Play ‘sound ball’. Your adult calls out a sound and you respond with a word that contains it. Then your adult throws the ball to you and you give them a sound to think about.
  • ‘Washingline phonics’. Using pegs, paper, and a marker you could create a phonics washing line.
  • Phonics photo hunt. You could create a photo album with a picture for every sound. For example, a train for the ‘ai’ sound.
  • Spin and rhyme. Using a paper towel roll and clothes hanger your adult can write a word and see how many rhyming words you can add.
  • Mystery bag. Place objects in a bag. As your adult pulls the items out, see if you can guess the mystery sound that unites all the objects.
  • Say 2 words. Your adult says 2 words that contain the same sound and you must stand up as quickly as you can. Stay seated if they do not.
  • Monster names. Replace the first letter of your name with a phonics sound. For example, Miss Hammond could become Mad Monster Quammond! You could stomp around like a monster with your new name!
  • Smack the letter. Use a fly swatter (or equivalent) and hit sounds written on sticky notes when your adult pronounces them.
  • Phonics I Spy. Fill a large juice bottle with a variety of small items that contain various sounds, use rice or sand to fill the remaining space. Have your adult name a sound, shake the bottle, and hunt the correct item.

I hope these activities are of use to you and I would love to see any photos or comments of you attempting them. Have fun!

Busy Bee will be back tomorrow finding out about the ‘ai’ sound.

Miss Hammond.

Citizenship Themed Week – W.B 11.05.20

Last week, we enjoyed looking at all of the fantastic work which had been produced based on our Geography themed week.

This week, we’d like children to complete activities which promote being a good citizen.

Here are some ideas: Home Schooling Citizenship Theme Week

Super Movers Ideas:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/supermovers/pshe-collection/zng8vk7

As always, please post work/photos onto your child’s homework blog.

 

 

EYFS picture news

Hi Everyone,

Here is your picture news for this week. We normally do these each week in our class assemblies. It’s a fantastic way to get the children thinking about the world and discussing their own thoughts and ideas.

This week it is based around day and night. I have attached some activities that you might want to try below:

adult recording sheet

can you sort the pictures

cut out and order the daily routine

ideas for activities

write about your favourite things to do

 

We hope you have a lovely bank holiday weekend.

The Reception Team.

Reception- Friday 8th May

As it is VE Day tomorrow we would like you to have a fun filled day with your families. Please let us know how you choose to celebrate this special event. We have attached a PowerPoint which you can show the children and a colouring page for those who wish to do it.

Yet again Reception you have made us incredibly proud and we are very lucky to have such wonderful classes.

We hope you have a lovely weekend with your families.

The Reception Team

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T-M-477-Union-Jack-Colouring-Sheet

 

Star of the week

Once again we have been blown away with all of your fantastic work this week. You are trying so hard and it is so lovely to see all of the fantastic work you are doing at home with your parents. We loved seeing all of your fantastic phonics, brilliant doubling and halving and super Geography work.

As your parents have become your new teachers and are doing such a wonderful job we thought they could award you with your star of the week certificate. Please let us know via Evidence Me or the Year R Blog why you are so proud of your child this week. Please find attached a copy of a Star of the Week Certificate.

All that is left to say is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stay safe and we hope to see you really soon. The Reception Team

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