Lots of children have been logging in to study ladder and earning points. Look at their certificates to see how many points they have earned. Will you get a certificate next week?
Lots of children have been logging in to study ladder and earning points. Look at their certificates to see how many points they have earned. Will you get a certificate next week?
Mrs Wishy Washy was washing the animals but I don’t think the tub was big enough. Maybe you could explain about size so that she knows which animals are biggest and which are smallest. Choose 3 toys and put them in order from biggest to smallest. Can you draw them and take a photo to show what you have done?
Don’t forget to share your learning by emailing it or uploading to EExAT
Look around your home and see if you can find the perfect container for the magic beans. How will you prove yours holds the most? Could you test it? How will you show us? Maybe you could draw a picture or write a sentence to explain how you did it.
Don’t forget to share your learning by emailing it or uploading to EExAT
Don’t forget to share your performances by email or uploading them to:
This week we are reading Mrs Wishy-Washy.
When you have watched the video can you tell the story to someone in your family? You could make your own stick puppets to help you tell the story.
Try drawing a picture of what happened and add your name and any labels you can write to show what each part is.
There are lots of other fun activities you could try with Mrs Wishy Washy. You could help wash something yourself. Or if it rains, put on your wellies and get very muddy! Don’t forget to email your work or upload it to my.eexat.com . Have a great week.
For the next few weeks we are going to look at Jack and the Beanstalk. We will look at a few versions and have some writing tasks to do at home.
I have split the story into two parts so that you can talk about what has happened so far and what you think might happen. The first part of the story is on the left…
and the second is on the right.
This week we are focussing on retelling the story. Choose 1 or 2 of these ideas or make your own. Make sure you include some writing!
Here are some word mats to help you. You can download and print your own on www.twinkl.co.uk
There are lots of other fun Jack and the Beanstalk activities to try. Maybe you could plant your own bean, or create a beanstalk with Lego or old boxes. Don’t forget to email in your work or upload it to my.eexat.com