Mr Johnson’s group – Wednesday 10th June

Good morning my group!

How are you?

We’ve got lots of exciting learning today – so let’s get going!

 

Phonics

Here is your phonics lesson for today. You will need your pencil and your workbook. Enjoy!

Phase 3

To warm you up, let’s play flash cards, speed trial

First of all go onto Phonics play (link below) and log on using the free login details provided on the home screen.

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Then follow the link below and choose phase 2.

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/flashcards-speed-trials

 

And let’s try some tricky word trucks:

Make sure you’re still logged on to Phonics Play and follow the link below. You can try Phase 2 and Phase 3!

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/tricky-word-trucks

 

Our phoneme (sound) for today is:

oo

There are two types of oo.

A long oo.

And a short oo.

Today we are going to look at the short oo sound.

Have a go at the action below to help you remember the oo sound.  Try singing the song too!

Jolly phonics actions ppt

 

Copy and paste the link below into an internet browser to watch a video which will help with your understanding of the oo sound. You will be asked to log in to Espresso. Your Espresso login is at the front of your reading record.

https://central.espresso.co.uk/espresso/primary_uk/subject/module/video/item75005/grade1/module62767/index.html

 

Next, let’s play Roll and Read:

Type ‘roll dice’ into Google and use the online dice roller.

Roll the die and read the word that is next to the number you land on.

If you land on the same number again, read the next word along.

Can you get all the way to the other side of the board?

Play by yourself or take it in turns with someone in your family.

Let me know how you got on in the comments section!

 

 

Maths

Today we are going to represent objects in different ways.

Here are some different ways of representing the number 5.

 

In your workbook, how many ways can you represent the number 8?

You could draw 8 cars, 8 animals, or use 10 frames or dominoes like in the picture above.

Can you think of any other ways to represent the number 8?

 

Have a go at the following questions, and write or draw your answers in your workbook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A story to finish with:

I hope you enjoyed today’s learning!

Now that you’ve completed your maths and English learning, you can find some brilliant topic lessons in the Year 1 section (or Year 2 section if you are in Year 2).

These will be labelled as science, geography, history, art, PSHE, computing, design technology (DT), physical education (PE), music or religious education (RE).

Enjoy!

Stay safe and keep smiling!

Mr Johnson

Phone: 0161 2246829
50 Hamilton Road,
Manchester, M13 0PE
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