Nursery Home learning Activities for week beginning 4th May 2020 – Stomp, Chomp, Big Roars! Here come the dinosuars!

Stomp, Chomp, Big Roars! Here come the dinosuars!

Hi Nursery Children and adults,

I hope you enjoyed some of ast weeks activities.  Thank you to the Mummies and Daddies who have emailed me photos and updates on how their children are getting on.  Do keep emailing and stay in touch – Nursery@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

This week’s activities are all based around the story ‘Stomp, Chomp, Big Roars! Here come the dinosuars!’

Stomp, Chomp, Big Roars! Here Come the Dinosaurs!: Amazon.co.uk ...

Have fun!

Ms Stone x

Literacy

Watch and listen to me reading the story – don’t forget to join in!

 

Listen out for words that rhyme as I read the story.

Dinosaurs begin with the ‘d’ sound, can you look around your house and see if you can spot more things that also begin with the sound ‘d’

Turn your ‘d’ sound hunt into a game of eye spy!

If you  have other Dinosaur books at home, share them with your adult, for example the Harry and the Dinosaur stories.

Maths

Put your dinosaurs in size order, which is the tallest?  The smallest?  The longest?

Sort your dinosaurs out into groups – spikey ones / tall ones /long ones / brown ones  etc.

How many ways can you sort them?   How many are in each group?  Which group has the most /  least dinsouars?

How many dinonsaurs can fit into a….. try different size containers, encorage your child to count as they place one more in (if you haven’t got dinosaurs use other small play animals).  You can also count the dinosaurs back out.    WHich container can hold the most?  Least?

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Play the story

Stomp like a dinosaur – as you walk around the house or garden stomp like dinosaurs saying the rhymes as you go. Wearing big boots for this would be fun!

Sand play – if you have access to a sand pit  / soil at home your child could re create pages from the book with their toy dinosaurs (or other small toys pretending to be dinosaurs).

Water play – the toy dinosaurs can join your child in the bath and dive in as if diving into a swamp while you repeat some of the rhymes again.

or give your Dinisaurs a bath!

DINOSAUR BATH - A quick and easy sensory activity; toddler activity; preschool activity; indoor activity; car wash activity; rainy day activity; sensory bin activity from Busy Toddler

Make a dinosaur puppet
You can make a simple dinosaur puppet with your child from a fairly long sock. Felt would be ideal for eyes, teeth and spines but you could use other materials such as buttons for eyes and coloured cellophane for spines. Watch the video for more ideas.
If you make a pair of dinosaur sock puppets they could be the ‘best of friends!’

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Create a junk model dinsoaur (or dinosaurs!)

Junk model dinosaurs | Dinosaur projects, Dinosaur crafts, Diy ... A colourful Triceratops model made from an egg box and a shoe box ...

Toilet roll and egg box Giraffe and Dinosaur!! | constructions ...  Painted-cardboard-Dinosaur-T-Rex | Dinosaur crafts preschool ...

Make a Dinosaur footprint track

Dinosaur Themed Footprint Activity - having kids make their own track wave of footprints to learn more about dinosaur footprints - 3Dinosaurs.com

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Outdoor ideas – find a space, or even better somewhere with a gentle slope, so that your child can roll like a dinosaur. Play dinosaur hide and seek.

SIng and move with Mother Goose’s Dinosaur Stomp Song:

Dinosaur Stomp – Mother Goose Club

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Do some Cosmic Yoga with Tiny the T-Rex

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or a 5 minute Dinosuar Disco!

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*Weekly news 1st May*

Hello everyone

I hope you have had a good week despite the frequent showers!

I hope the children have been enjoying doing the activities uploaded to the website every Monday morning and if they haven’t had chance please don’t worry. The health and wellbeing of our families and staff is what is important and we just want you all to stay safe and well.  If your child wants to email any photos of their work to show us what they have been doing or just drop us an email to say ‘hello’ we would love to hear from them!

Year 5/6 brass – home access to Charanga/Yumu

Mr Alridge (our Year 5/6 brass teacher) is able to create individual pupil accounts for the online music platform (Charanga/Yumu) that he uses in our brass lessons. This will enable children to access the same music covered in lessons, as well as explore new material. If you are interested, please email him on the details below.

Reuben.Alldridge585@shropshiremusicservice.org.uk

Update from Schools Library Service

Schools Library Service – update on home learning support

Have a nice weekend and stay safe.

Mrs Johnson x

Home Learning Environment (HLE) information for Younger Children

Suggestions for EY parents to support with home learning environments

Please see attached some suggestions to support Early Years parents with their home learning environments, produced by Shropshire Local Authority.

There are lots of lovely practical ideas and activities,  starting with children as young as 3 months.

HLE Suggestions for Early Years Parents 1

HLE Suggestions for Early Years Parents 2

Mrs Bowes   ;   class1@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

Ms Stone :    Nursery@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

Rising stars reading planet books

Good afternoon Class 3,

We hope you are all having a good week so far?

Thank you to those that have created an account with the Reading Planet.  Just to let you know that we have now assigned you with your first ebook.  If you haven’t yet done this, we will do this once you sign up.

Please let us know via email if you are unable to access it or you feel the book assigned needs to be changed if your child is finding it too easy / too hard.

Many thanks.

Mrs Thomas & Miss Moran

*Latest news update 29th April*

Nursery email now available!

nursery@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

We are pleased to inform you that nursery parents can now email Miss Stone on the email address above. She is really looking forward to hearing from you all and will be looking out for your emails about how you are getting on and what your child has been doing during the school closure. (Please note the emails are checked Monday to Friday between 9 and 3 only.) If you haven’t seen it yet, have a look on the website to see Miss Stone reading Owl Babies.

Reading Planet Online

We are pleased to see so many children signed up to Reading Planet Online. If you haven’t already signed your child up, to enable them to access reading books online, please click the link here. Please make sure you enter your child’s name and not the parent name. If you are having any difficulties accessing the website, please email your child’s class teacher.

Updates from Shropshire Council

Please see a range of information below, which Shropshire Council have asked us to share with you.

DfE information  for parents and carers

Parenting team support

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Take care and stay safe

Mrs Johnson x

Class 3 home learning WC 27.4.20

Good morning Class 3,

We hope you have had a good week/weekend and have been enjoying all this wonderful sunshine?  Not sure where it has gone this morning, but hopefully it will come out again soon!

Here is the home learning for this week.  Please do continue to share any work you have done at home as we love to see it.  Any questions please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

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Have a lovely week.

Mrs Thomas & Miss Moran

Home Learning Activities for week beginning 27.04.2020 – Supertato

Hi Class 1 Children and Adults,

I hope you are all well and have been able to enjoy the sunshine. I am really missing you all not been in school and doing all these lovely activities with you.
I am really enjoying all your posts, I think we will have some expert bakers and gardeners when we get back to school!

The activities this week are based around the story of Supertato. The Plan has been loaded onto your Tapestry page.  Do what bits you can and don’t worry about what you can’t do. Have fun and don’t forget to post up what you have been doing. Check out Supertato: Veggies Assemble! - Fun Kids - the UK's ...

If you have any questions please drop me an email – class1@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

Have a wonderful week,

Mrs Bowes

* Weekly News 24.04.20*

Dear families,

I hope you are still keeping safe and well and that you have had a good week in this first week of the summer term.

Key worker childcare provision

If you require key workers’ childcare provision next week, and you have not already let staff know, please can you email me by Saturday evening so that I can arrange the necessary staffing. Please remember, if you are able to work from home, your child should not be attending the provision at school which must only be used where there is nobody at home – we cannot stress enough that home is the safest place for your child.

Our priority is to protect the children and Bicton staff on site and and we thank you for your cooperation with this.

The 2.6 Challenge

You may have already come across the 2.6 Challenge but if not why not visit their website below for challenge ideas and information on how to get involved. http://www.twopointsixchallenge.co.uk/inspiration.html

Good luck to Sophie in Class 5 who is doing a charity bike ride today – knowing Sophie, she won’t just stop at 2.6 miles!

News from School Games

School Games have launched their very own Active Championships Challenge which can be completed through the TopYa! App for FREE. This is available from the public page on www.yourschoolgames.com  All details can be found via the link below which has details on how to register and an invite code which you will need to use https://www.yourschoolgames.com/coronavirus-support/school-games-active-championships/

Shropshire Community Health

Please see below a poster regarding Health Visitors, School Nurses and Family Nurses.

We are still here for you

Take care and stay safe

Mrs Johnson x

*Latest News 20th April*

Hello to all of our families,

I hope that you had a lovely Easter and that you are all keeping well.

It has been so nice to hear from lots of you and also to see what you have been up to, especially seeing new hair colours for some of you!

I was in school all of last week and, together with the other staff who were in, we have started to create a huge display in the Hall.

Over  time, the tree is going to blossom with all of our school values. We are going to start with ‘acts of kindness’ to celebrate how everyone is going out of their way to look out for each other in these difficult times. We already have several acts of kindness from last week ready to hang on the tree: some of the younger children in school helped each other learn to tie knots, one of our parents brought chocolate in for the staff, and another parent brought Frazzles in for me – my favourite!

Update on school closures 

As I’m sure many of you are aware, there has been lots of speculation in the press and on social media about possible dates for schools reopening. I just want to reassure you that when guidance is provided on how schools can reopen safely, you will be kept fully informed.

Our priority will always be the safety of our children and staff, whilst also trying to support parents in returning to work. I thank you in advance for your understanding and for your continued support over these past few weeks.

Home learning FAQs

Where can I find the home learning activities for my child?

Each week, your child’s class teachers (s) are uploading the weekly activities for their class.  Details of these can be found in the ‘Classes’ area of the website (and on Tapestry for Class 1.) This week’s Learning Projects are: Nursery – The Very Hungry Caterpillar, Class 1 – What the Ladybird Heard, and Classes 2 to 5 – The area you live in.

We will be continuing with the Learning Projects for this half term.

How much time should my child spend on school work each day?

2 to 3 hours of school work a day is plenty. Doing short tasks and breaking down longer tasks can help children complete them.

Do I need to email the work completed to my child’s teacher?

There is no expectation for parents or older children to send completed tasks to teachers for marking. However, you can send photos of the work if you wish – we love to see and hear what the children have been doing!

Where can I access other resources, if my child is keen to do more?

You may have heard that BBC Bitesize have launched daily lessons from today, which may be of interest to your child. In addition to other links uploaded over the past couple of weeks, Shropshire Council have put together the overview below which details some of the vast range of home learning resources currently available.

Resources for home learning by subject

Are there any children’s books about Coronavirus?

If you haven’t already come across it, you might want to read Coronavirus – a book for children with your child.

And finally…

As I have said before, the health and wellbeing of our families is what is most important to all of us at Bicton. Staff are grateful for any support that parents can give to their child and we want to say a huge thank you to everyone – you are all doing an amazing job!

Stay safe and look after yourselves.

Mrs Johnson x

 

 

 

 

Class 3 home learning – WC 20.4.20

Good morning Class 3,

We hope you are all keeping well and safe during these strange times, it looks like another few weeks of staying at home for now.

We hope you have all had a lovely Easter and enjoyed plenty of chocolate eggs!  We certainly had far too many here!  We have been so lucky with the sunny weather the last couple of weeks and it’s been lovely to be able to be outside to enjoy it.

Here are the learning projects for this week…

Year 2 Week-2-WC 20.4.20 – Learning project Year 2 

Shape mat for Year 2 2D shape mat   3D shape mat

Year 3 Week-2-WC 20.4.20 – Learning-Project-Y3

Again, please only do what you can at home and make sure you have plenty of time for relaxation and play together.  We would love to hear what you have been up to aswell, so please continue emailing us.

Mrs Thomas & Miss Moran

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