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Week 11 & 12

SPORTS DAY CHALLENGES

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SPORTS DAY

For the last two weeks of school there is going to be no learning plan. Just choose two of the following stories each week to have your child listen to. Then choose a literacy and math activity from below it to do. You can send the work into me or just do it for fun. 

Enjoy! 

Silly Sally

You can choose to do some of the following activities.

Literacy: 

1. Create your own silly page for the story. Silly Sally Page

2. Retell the story by going to our Extra Practice page and printing off page 2 of the SIlly Sally story document. Cut out the circles and retell the story. 

3. Go to Audrey Wood's website and print off your favourite colouring page and colour it the best you can!  

Math:

Print off these Silly Sally Patterning Cards. Use the cards to create and extend the following patterns.

abcc           aabbcc        abb

Up, Up, Down

Literacy

Make a coffee filter parachute. Here's a good tutorial on how to do that. Then choose to do one of the following activities. 

  1. Rhyming - Choose a word to rhyme with. (cat, dog, fish, wall, lick, fin, etc). Then climb UP, UP, UP something SAFE to climb (stairs, playset, table, etc) and release your parachute. While the parachute falls, try to rhyme as many times as you can before it lands on the ground. 
  2. Read - Have a parent write some words on pieces of paper. Then climb UP, UP, UP something SAFE to climb (stairs, playset, table, etc), read one of the words then connect it to your parachute and drop it from the height. 

Math

  1.  Up Up Down Tree Comparing
  2. Forest of Shape trees - draw some trees using the following groups of shapes.
    • 1 square, 3 triangles
    • 2 rectangles, 3 circles and 2 triangles
    • 1 square, 1 rectangle, 1 oval and 2 triangles
    • 4 rectangles, 2 circles, 3 triangles.
    • What animals can you make for your forest using the basic shapes or squares, rectangles, ovals, circles and triangles?