Monday, 27 September 2021

Home Learning: Monday

Kia ora Asja, Aiva, Charlie, Christopher, Darleen, Dezire, Eliza, Gau, Hoonam, Iti, John, Mikki, Oliver, Samuela, Santiago, Sasha, Starzia and TJ.

Shared Work by Room 5  



Today is Monday 27th September

Can you write the date down and say it out loud!

Fitness: Cosmic yoga with Fernando the Silver Fox.
Calendar Maths
I am going to give you a number and you have to answer the questions.

Todays number is 39

Questions:
-What comes before 39?
-What comes after 39?
-Can you spell the number 39?
-Can you write down 39 tally marks?
-What equations can you make that equal 39 (30+9=___ )

Maths: Counting forwards and backwards in 10's.
 

Activity:
Now try and write the numbers in 10's forwards and then backwards.
Forwards in 10's:
10     20     30     40     50     60    70    80    90    100
 Backwards in 10's:
100    90    80    70    60    50    40   30    20   10
Extra Challenge:
Here is a video on counting in 5's to 100. Have a go at counting in 5's.
 Try and write the numbers from 5 to 100.  How many can you write?

Basic Facts: 
Have a go at these basic facts. Remember you can use your fingers, pegs or toys to help you add the numbers together. This number line will help you as well.


Number Lines to 20 - Primary Resource - Twinkl

Basic Addition Facts – 8 Worksheets / FREE Printable Worksheets ...
Phonics:
This weeks pattern is... 'en' words
 


 Activity: Write down the 'en' words.

Word family phonics worksheets
Extra Challenge: Can you make a sentence with lots of 'en' words?

Reading: Work on reading and writing sight words below.
I wonder how many you can write?

Extra Challenge:  Sight words to read and write
Shared book:




Writing Activity: 
Today I want you to retell the story. Draw a picture (or 3) and write what happened.

Remember to use first, next and then.


Remember to use:
-capital letters
-full stops
-finger spaces
-sound out words

Craft Activity: Make Stick People!




Go for a walk or look in your backyard and collect a few different sticks.
  • You could organise your sticks from the tallest to the shortest.

  • Now have some fun making your own stick family.

  • wrap some wool or cotton around some sticks to join the arms and legs or just use one stick and wrap around some string (if you have some) or cut some material for clothes and glue them on

  • glue or draw on some eyes

  • draw on the rest of the face

  • be creative with your stick family


Then send me a picture of your stick people!
I would love to see them.

Ka pai Ruma Rima!

2 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Room 5 tamariki
    I can see you had lots of fun with your art and craft activites last week.
    Oliver and John, your mandala patterns look awesome, you found some interesting items outside to use.
    Well done Gau, you cut paper in to different shapes and made a bee, it is very cute!
    Aiva, you sure have been working hard with your maths at home, great counting in 2s all the way to 100!

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  2. Kia ora room 5. I love the Mandala art and other activities you have shared. I like the idea of making art out of things you already have or can find in nature.

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