Nursery Activities for week beginning 20.04.2020

Hello Nursery Children, I hope you all had a lovely Easter and enjoyed some of the activities based on the ‘We’re Going on an Egg Hunt’ book.

This week I have planned activities around the story of ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’  All copyright © Eric Carle

 

You can also watch an animated version of the story here – The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Activities to do at home

UTW / CLL- Look for caterpillars in the garden. 

Can you go outside on a nature walk and explore the outdoors while looking for insects and animals. Here are some good words to describe caterpillars:
Green
Yellow
Orange
Spiky
Fluffy
Dotty
Wriggly
Curly
Bendy

 

EAD – There are many ways to make your own 3d Hungry Caterpillar – 

Make a Hungry Caterpillar

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Make a home for The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The caterpillar is very full.
Can you make a place for him to rest?

Gather together leaves, wool, paper pieces and other materials, and stick
them down in the space below the caterpillar to make a cosy place
for him to sleep.

Make a tree

This leaf is part of a tree.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar was born on a leaf.

Create a 3D tree!

Collect twigs or a small branch that has fallen from a tree. If there are no twigs nearby, you could use straws. Stick the twig to some clay or plasticine for a secure base. Make leaves by tearing or cutting paper or tissue paper, and attach them to the tree with string or twine.

The Very Hungry Caterpillar collage making

You can use lots of different materials to make your Very Hungry Caterpillar, including coloured crayons, tissue paper and coloured card.  This will give your picture lots of different colours and textures.

 

Maths – Make some Hungry Caterpillar Smoothies;

 

PD – After all that hard work, why not try some yoga for kids?

Cosmic Yoga – The Very Hungry Caterpillar

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See you all next week.

 

Ms Stone

Class 1 update for week beginning 20.04.2020

Hello Class 1 children and adults,

I hope you have had a lovely Easter Holiday and enjoyed completing some of the activities that were set for the Easter Holidays. I have enjoyed seeing what you have all been up to – lots of Spring Walks, baking (some very yummy looking cakes), drawing, creating, planting and growing – do make sure you keep popping photos of how your plants are doing. One of our class friends has even incubated eggs and now has 4 very cute chicks!

It is wonderful to see that every parent has been logging in since we have had to communicate this way and most of you have added posts.

This week’s activities are based around the Story  ‘What the Ladybird Heard’.  The learning plan has been uploaded as an observation onto your Child’s Tapestry page.  If you have any issues with access please email me at – class1@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

The Read Write inc phonics will now also have word time and spelling videos (these all match what we would be doing in school).

Have fun, I look forward to hearing all your news and seeing your photos and videos.

Mrs Bowes

*Latest News 9th April 2020*

Hello everyone

I hope you have enjoyed the glorious sunshine this week and made the most of being able to get outside and enjoy the fresh air – whether it be in your garden or going for a walk or bike ride with your family.

I was supposed to be away skiing this week so the sunshine has definitely made it a bit more bearable not being able to go away! I’m not officially in school this week but I’ve popped in a couple of times to catch up with the staff and children who have been in. Other than that, I’ve been busy gardening and taking Coco for walks – she is definitely enjoying me being at home this week!

Thank you to the families who have left these beautiful rainbows and messages on our school gate!

Key worker childcare provision

If you have not yet let me know what days you need childcare next week, either by emailing me or verbally telling staff in school this week, please can you email me by Monday evening. Please note, we are not opening for critical workers’ children on Easter Monday. In the meantime, this is just a little thank you to all of our key workers from the children and staff who were in school this week…

Activity ideas and resources

Arthog have been in touch to say their instructors are sharing ideas for things to do at home. Click on this link Message from Arthog to see details of their latest videos.

The Department for Education email schools at least twice a day (often more!) and they have recently published a list of all the resources available (see below)  to support home learning. You will already be aware of some of these but there may be others that you and your child may be interested in. Some of these are aimed at secondary school pupils which those of you with older children may find useful.

Online education resources for home education

Click here First News 03.04.20 to read the latest edition of First News and here First News Special Edition – Fake News to read a special edition of the newspaper.

I hope you all have a good Easter weekend and remember…

Mrs Johnson x

 

 

 

Easter Activity ideas

Hi Nursery Children,

I hope you enjoyed ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ last week.  Over the Easter Holiday I would like you to listen to the Story ‘We’re going on an Egg Hunt.’ 

 

Here are activities linked to this story for you to do :

PD and EAD: Ask a grown up to draw some big and small egg shapes. Can YOU use scissors and cut them out?  You could decorate the eggs with different colours and patterns.  Put them around your house and do an Easter egg hunt or you could even stick them onto card and send someone an Easter card!

Can you do some junk modelling? Maybe you could make an Easter basket, bonnet, or bunny!

Another day have a go at making a bunch of spring flowers to brighten up your home.

Literacy:   Egg starts with an ‘e’ sound. Can you think of any other words or names that have an ‘e’ sound at the beginning?   What sound is at the beginning of your name? Can you think of any other words that have that sound at the beginning? What about the names of family and friends?

Re watch the video of ‘We’re going on a Bear Hunt’.   Which parts of the story are the same and which parts are different to the Egg Hunt story?

Maths – Sing or say the rhyme 5 Easter Eggs. Practice addition and subtraction by using real or pretend coins to pay for the eggs. Use bigger numbers in the song if you can.

5 Easter eggs in the sweet shop,

Round and fat with a ribbon on the top,

Along came_____with a penny one day,

Brought an Easter egg and took it away!

Why not set up your own shop? Make price labels, count or add up totals, ask politely for the money, and check the coins.

Listening Skills – Open a window or go outside and lie on the grass. Close your eyes and your lips and listen.

What different sounds can you hear? Maybe you could draw a picture of the things you could hear.   Try this at different times of the day. Are the sounds the same?

UTW:   Find out more about Easter https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/watch/lets-celebrate-easter

People eat chocolate and treats at Easter. Can you make any Easter treats to share with the people in your house?

Have fun and enjoy Easter.

Ms Stone

Class 3 home learning – WC 6.4.20

Good morning Class 3 and a happy Easter holiday to you all!

A very different one this year, but hopefully the good weather will continue so we can all get outside (whilst we still can), do lots of fun activities and enjoy lots of Easter eggs when the day arrives!  Thank you for all the work which you have shared with us over the last week, it has been lovely to see.  Please do continue to email us and share what you have done as we love to hear what you have been up to.

As you may have seen we have set some optional Easter activities as a school which you may wish to have a go at.  We have also attached some Easter maths problems which you may wish to have a go at as a family (answers included).  Again, these are optional activities and don’t feel as though you have to do them.  The main thing is to enjoy this time with your family, do things which you enjoy and stay safe.

Easter mystery Year 3

Easter mystery Year 2

Easter mystery answers for Year 2

Hope you all have a lovely Easter and look forward to hearing from you soon.

Mrs Thomas & Miss Moran

Easter Holiday Activities

Dear Parents,

Once again I have been overwhelmed with all the posts/photos and videos that you have put onto Tapestry. Thank you, it is lovely to see what your children have been doing and hearing how you are all getting on.

I have put the Easter holiday activity sheet and links onto Tapestry.  I look forward to seeing more posts over the next few weeks.

Take care and stay  safe.

Mrs Bowes 😊

 

Easter Holiday Activities

Hello everyone

We hope you are all keeping well and staying safe.

It’s been a strange couple of weeks not being able to do those everyday things that we take for granted yet now having the time to enjoy doing other things with our families. We have loved receiving your emails and seeing photos of some of the things you have been doing – enjoying family bike rides, building models, baking, doing the daily Joe Wicks workout to name but a few.

During the first two weeks of the school closure, we have been keen not to overload the children or yourselves with tasks to do at home. As we said in our message a few days ago, we know that many of you will be working from home whilst trying to care for your families at the same time – the last thing we want to do is create added stress or pressure by sending out lots of home learning tasks. The most important thing is for all of our children to feel safe, have time to play, to have fun and, above all, to feel loved.

For the next two weeks – what would have been the Easter holiday period – we have uploaded an Easter Home Learning Pack. There’s lots of activities to get crafty and creative with, while learning about the Easter story at the same time. Click on the links below to download the booklets.

Easter Home Learning Pack

Easter Home Learning Pack – editable Word version if children want to type into it.

Class teachers may also be uploading Easter-themed ideas and phonics / times tables activities, so children can continue with these daily routines if they wish, but there is no expectation for teachers to do this nor for children to complete the activities.

Please just look after yourselves and enjoy this time together. If you need support in any way, please do not hesitate to contact me on head@bicton.shropshire.sch.uk

Finally, and seeing as I have enjoyed hearing what many of you have been doing, I thought I’d share this photo with you of what I’ve been up to today. Don’t worry it’s not permanent!

Take care

Mrs Johnson

First News – digital copy

Hello Class 3, 4 and 5

I thought you might like to read the latest First News – a newspaper just for children – which Class 5 have delivered to their classroom every week. Click on the link below to read this week’s newspaper.

First News 27.03.20

 

*LATEST update March 31st*

Hello everyone,

Firstly, please see below an urgent communication we received today from Shropshire Council regarding donations of PPE (personal protective equipment.) (Thank you to parents who contacted school following this email being sent out.)

URGENT REQUEST – PPE donations

Thank you for the messages of support and emails we have received which are keeping us updated on what you have been doing.  This means a lot to our staff and makes everyone feel a little less isolated knowing how our families are getting on and seeing some of the fantastic work that children have been doing.

If you haven’t had chance to look at this week’s learning activities, which teachers uploaded yesterday to their class pages, please don’t worry. We know that everyone’s circumstances are different and we don’t want anyone to feel that all of the activities have to be completed. They are simply there for your child to access when they can and there is no set expectation about how much they do, when they do it or how often they are working.

If you are trying to work from home as well, you cannot possibly spend hours every week trying to support distance learning and we really don’t expect you to try and do this. The minimum we would encourage your child to try and do is as follows:

  • Reading every day – independently or you reading to them
  • Free writing – could they keep a diary / journal or would they draw instead? (There are also lots of interesting writing tasks for children to choose from in the weekly learning projects.)
  • Maths – can they play a maths game, use maths outside (where they are able to) or practise their times tables / number facts online?
  • Fine motor work – Lego, cutting out, playdough – and physical exercise every day.

Please remember, we are grateful for whatever you can do to support your child through these difficult times. You staying safe and looking after yourselves is more important to us than anything else.

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To help support you, we are trying to provide regular updates of some of the extensive information that we have received from different organisations.

Energize Covid-19 support for schools and families to stay active and healthy

In order to try and support people to remain healthy and active during this period of social distancing and self isolation, Energize have compiled a range of free online resources including ideas for:

  • Active Learning
  • Quick Bursts and Active Blasts
  • The Great Outdoors
  • Mental Wellbeing
  • Healthy Eating

https://www.energizestw.org.uk/energize-resources

Just click on the link above to access the resources directly from their website. The information on their website will be updated regularly and weekly challenges will be added with different activities for families to try.

MyShrewsbury: Coronavirus help

Please see the latest information below from MyShrewsbury (some information may have changed since it went to print.)

My Shrewsbury Help is Out There

Free FSC home resources to encourage fun and active outdoor learning

In light of school closures FSC wants to be able to support teachers and parents while continuing to promote outdoor learning for children.

They understand this is a challenging time and have created some simple activities below which children can do at home, to help them learn while also having fun.

FSC Weather

FSC Maps

FSC Scavenger Hunt

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Take care and stay safe

Mrs Johnson

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