New Spellings – 29.01.2021

Good Morning Elm!

This spellings for this week are:-

  • like
  • time
  • ripe
  • pine
  • shine
  • slime
  • prize
  • there
  • where
  • pull

These spellings will be tested on Friday 5th January

They are called ‘Words containing ‘i-e’ on Spelling Shed.

I shall also be looking at the leader board on Friday morning and rewarding the top 3 on it with Dojo points.  Everyone who goes on Spelling Shed will receive a Dojo for each day they have played.

You should have received your password for this site but if you have not, please email me for the login details on caroline.bagshaw@taw.org.uk

Have fun practising!

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂

Big Bird Watch!

This weekend is the RSPB’s Big Garden Birdwatch which is is fabulous opportunity for you to get involved in the biggest citizen Science project in Great Britain.

How to take part are included in this guide:-

There is also some information about Birdwatch contained in this PowerPoint:-

All you will need are:-

  • a window
  • a piece of paper
  • a pencil

I have also included a few PowerPoints about the types of birds you might see in your garden as well as some activities that you might like to try.

Have fun watching and I would love to know what you saw in your garden!

Stay safe,

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂

 

Spelling Shed – 29.01.2021

Well done Elm!

We were 1st in the whole school for spelling practise!  Let’s see if we can still be top next week!

Special mention should go to   Horatio, Joelyn, Eliza, Jessica C, Ezriyan, Liam, Carson, Darcey, Ember and Harry who have been on every day this week (Monday to Thursday).  I am super impressed with how much practice you do.

Here is the Elm leaderboard:-

  • 1st –   Ember (10 dojo points)
  • 2nd –  Millie (5 dojo points)
  • 3rd –   Darcey (3 dojo points)

Stay safe!

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂

Numbots – 29.01.2021

Wow! I am so impressed that so many of you have been on Numbots this week and playing the games to help with the fast recall of number facts.  Special mention goes to Horatio, Eliza and Ember who have been on every day this week (Monday to Thursday)!

I have awarded certificates to the Top 3 players this week – that is those children who have played the most minutes in the last 7 days.  They are:-

1st Place (10 dojos) – Bryan

2nd Place (5 dojos) – Ember

3rd Place (3 dojos) – Eliza

Stay safe,

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂

Friday 29th January

Salut Elm Class!

Here are the tasks that I would like you to complete today.

You do not need to print all the sheets out and can just write the answers on paper or in a notebook.  If you would like an exercise book, please email me (caroline.bagshaw@taw.org.uk) and I will arrange for some to be left in the office for you to collect.

Let’s begin Friday as we would normally would in school!

Spelling Test

You can either listen to the PowerPoint where I will test you on your ‘e-e’ spellings or you can ask a grown-up to test you using the list below.

  • swede
  • Pete
  • even
  • these
  • Steve
  • eve
  • theme
  • push
  • says
  • be

Maths

We are continuing to look at numbers up to 50 and today we will be looking at how we can ‘show’ those numbers.

I would like you to watch the video and then complete the worksheet ‘Represent Numbers to 50’

English

Here is a video of Miss Baggott reading ‘What the Ladybird Heard’

Please go through the PP slides below where Miss Baggott will talk you through today’s lesson:

If you cannot access the PowerPoint, here is a video of the lesson:-

Guided Reading

For today’s guided reading task, I would like you to work your way through the PowerPoint and complete what Miss Baggott says!

Art – Cloud Painting

Today, we are going to have a go at making our very own cloud painting!

Georgia O’Keeffe once described the changing patterns and colours of clouds as “breath-taking.” She loved looking down at clouds from airplane windows and looking up at them while standing on the ground.

Please read the sheet below with some more information on clouds before having a go at recreating your own cloud painting!

You could even have a go at using cotton wool to create the clouds!

Teams Talk – 2.45pm

Miss Baggott and I are really looking forward to seeing you all this afternoon!

Please click on this link to join the meeting – you will need a plain piece of paper, a pencil and some colouring pencils or felt tips!

Assembly

For our Friday assemblies, we shall be having story time.

Today’s story is read by me – enjoy!

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There are many things you can do with your work when you are complete. You can take a picture and upload the file onto the blog, or you can send it to myself via email – caroline.bagshaw@taw.org.uk

Please remember to add your comments to the blog and make sure that you are playing the games on Numbots and Spelling Shed daily.  There is a page entitled ‘Home Learning Expectations’ which sets out what you are required to be doing each day.

In accordance with Government guidance, I shall be checking to see who is accessing the Remote Learning that is being provided and checking in on those who are not.

Have a fantastic Friday and a wonderful weekend,

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂

Thursday 28th January

Hola Elm Class!

Here are the tasks that I would like you to complete today.

Phonics

We are continuing to look at our new grapheme for ‘igh’ which is ‘i-e’.

Please go through the PP slides below where I will talk you through today’s lesson.

If you cannot access the PowerPoint, here is a video of the lesson:-

PE

English

Here is a video of Miss Baggott reading ‘What the Ladybird Heard’.

Please go through the PP slides below where Miss Baggott will talk you through today’s lesson:

If you cannot access the PowerPoint, here is a video of the lesson:-

 

Guided Reading

For today’s guided reading task, I would like you to work your way through the PowerPoint and complete what Miss Baggott says!

Science

We are continuing looking at our topic of plants and will be looking at the difference between deciduous and evergreen trees. For this, we shall be following the Oak Academy lesson – https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/what-is-the-difference-between-deciduous-and-evergreen-trees-c5j6ar

In this lesson, we will be learning about different types of trees. There are two types of trees, deciduous and evergreen. We will be analysing their leaves and the key differences in their appearance.

You will need this worksheet for when watching the video:

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There are many things you can do with your work when you are complete. You can take a picture and upload the file onto the blog, or you can send it to myself via email – caroline.bagshaw@taw.org.uk

Please remember to add your comments to the blog and make sure that you are playing the games on Numbots and Spelling Shed daily.  There is a page entitled ‘Home Learning Expectations’ which sets out what you are required to be doing each day.

In accordance with Government guidance, I shall be checking to see who is accessing the Remote Learning that is being provided and checking in on those who are not.

Have a tremendous Thursday,

Mrs Bagshaw 🙂