Day one
What day is it today?
Welcome back! We hope that you had a lovely weekend. Today is the first day of a new week... But what day is it today? Anna is here to help us find out.
Hello!
We have such a fun day ahead of us. Kate M is here to sing the hello song to get it started.
Activity 1 - Exploring ice.
Good morning! Today we will be exploring ice and ways that we can use it to mark make! The first suggested activity is an ice hand which can be used for rhymes and counting. It is also great for sensory play.
Then we have suggested paint based activities that can be done using ice. They are great fun and we would love to see what you create with your icy mark making tools.
Making the ice hand and paints can be done before you start or you can turn making them into an activity you do together as well. Perhaps you can make in the morning and play in the afternoon!
Activity 2 - My Communication, Language and literacy
Today we are going to be looking our main class story again. Click on the YouTube link below that will take you to our main story ‘Outside my Window’ read by Liss from Kingfishers class. Support your child listening to the story on a phone, iPad or a computer.
In your resource pack find the comparing images sheet and the comparing objects. With your child look at the two images of the different places the children live in the story. Help your child to match up the different objects with the correct picture. For example, the swing belongs outside the girl window, the skyscraper the boys.
When matching them up ask your child questions like: Do both of the children have a swing outside their window? Do you?, How many wheels does the bus have? Encourage your child to say the name of the object and to describe its colour.
Activity 3 - My Thinking and problem solving –Number
Today we are going to have a count around the house!
In your packs you will find a sheet that you can record your findings. Encourage your child to go round the house identifying all of the items and counting them as you go along.
Once they have gone round all of the rooms see if they can order them from most to least.
Extension - If they enjoyed that one, try our outside one too!
Activity 4 - My Creativity and play - My Art and Design
In Art sessions, we will give you two options, in case you do not have certain materials at home. Pick an activity and enjoy!
Option 1-Make a junk model home.
Suggested materials needed;
Any different size boxes, (i.e. cereal boxes), containers, yoghurt pots, kitchen roll tubes etc,
PVA glue, glue stick or sticky tape,
Paint (optional),
Colour communication board (optional-on website),
Scissors (optional),
Coloured paper/tissue paper,
Colour-mixing sheet (optional).
Activity
Go outside your door and look at your home if you can or have a look at a picture of your house on google maps, street view. Talk about the features of your home, for example, how many windows it has and what shape they are, whether it has a chimney or what colour your front door is. Gather up your saved junk modelling boxes and containers and have fun creating your home. Stick pieces together with glue or sticky tape. Talk about the features as you stick them. What colour and shape are they? If you want to, add coloured paper to your home or paint it. You can use your colour communication board again from last week, to choose your coloured paint.
Extension
Draw shaped windows and doors on paper. Practice your cutting skills by cutting them out using scissors. Talk about your creation. Compare it to your real home or a picture of it.
Option 2-Draw your home.
Suggested materials needed;
Paper,
Pens/crayons/pencil crayons or chalks,
Coloured paper or old magazines/newspapers (optional),
Scissors (optional),
Glue stick (optional).
Colour communication board (optional-in your pack).
Activity
With support, draw your home, or help to draw the features of your home, when an adult has drawn the outline. Use your colour communication board to make colour choices of pens, pencils, crayons or chalks. Without a communication board, you can encourage your child to say “I want” and their colour choice.
Extension
Draw around any shaped objects you can find to make their windows, doors, chimney etc to add onto their home. You can draw around them on coloured paper, or on old newspapers and magazines. Use scissors to cut them out and stick onto their home picture. When your home is finished, point to the windows, door, etc when asked.