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Reception Date:01.02.2021
Richard de Clare Academy - Learning at Home
Class Reception A and Reception B Teacher Miss Wright, Miss Cassidy/Mrs Cackett Date 01/02/2021 Live Lesson details:
Class: RA Monday Feb 1st 10am https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetup-join/19%3a91972d70245f49458951e308febc1807%40thread.tacv2/1611916457742?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%2292b364a4-6aeb-4517-ad30-67968266f826%22%2c%22Oid%22%3a%2263b5dbfa-84c1-4a81-990e-545965c2c698%22%7d Class: RB Monday Feb 1st 10am https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmeetup-join%2F19%3A91972d70245f49458951e308febc1807%40thread.tacv2%2F1611916457742%3Fcontext%3D%257b%2522Tid%2522%253a%252292b364a4-6aeb-4517-ad30-67968266f826%2522%252c%2522Oid%2522%253a%252263b5dbfa-84c1-4a81-990e-545965c2c698%2522%257d%26anon%3Dtrue&type=meetup-join&deeplinkId=5e36d0ed-f90d-4081-8f1a-f748f7ab5a88&directDl=true&msLaunch=true&enableMobilePage=true&suppressPrompt=true
Thought of the day:
Theme: John Lennon ‘Imagine all the people, living life in peace.’
Listen to the famous song ‘Imagine’ by John Lennon, played on a classic guitar:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh83MVT1fqk
Use your imagination… what would your perfect world be like?
Draw a picture of your perfect world and label it.
Phonics LO:
Today we will be looking at a making the long ‘a’ sound, as in ‘table’ and ‘able.’ Look at these other examples and repeat them after your grown up has read them:
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Word of the Day: Today’s word of the day is ‘harbour.’ Can you discuss what this means?
Have you been to a harbour before?
Word of the day is only for speaking and understanding- there is no expectation to write/spell the word.
English LO: and challenges Choose your challenge Challenge 1- mild Challenge 2- spicy Challenge 3- hot
2 weeks ago, you made some amazing sea creatures, we were so impressed with them! Our English focus today is to write some instructions on how you made them. Challenge 1: Can you write the initial sounds for some of the materials you used? Challenge 2: See if you can write 3 or more of the materials you used. Challenge 3: Write a short sentence, explaining what you used to make your sea creature. e.g. I made an octopus and I used ______
Note: if you did not get round to making a sea creature- maybe plan out what you could use and what you would make.
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Reading focus: See if you can find a book related to our Under the Sea topic to read or look at. Or listen to this story by Julia Donaldson: https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000cslw/the-snail-and-the-whale
Maths LO: and challenges
Today we are going to begin some new learning about time. Follow this lesson from Oak Academy; https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/using-ordinal-language-when-sequencing-events-and-measure-short-periods-of-time-6nh6at?activity=video&step=1 Pick a challenge to complete: Challenge 1: With help from your grown-ups, time yourself completing different activities like brushing your teeth, getting dressed, eating your dinner etc. Challenge 2: See if you can predict how long it will take you to do some simple activities like the ones above and then time them to see if you were right. Challenge 3: Download the time matching cards. See if you can think about how long the different activities may be. If you don’t have a printer, match them to the right answer from here:
30 minutes 5 days 2 weeks 1 second 1 hour 6 days 3 hours 20 minutes 2 hours 2 minutes 2 days
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Under the Sea topic (DT):
There are 2 options for DT this week, you can decide when you would like to complete one of the following (to give you time to obtain materials if you would like to) Option 1: The Paddle boat challenge (see the download page)
Option 2: Colour a whole sheet of paper in wax crayon, front and back and then use the template to make a paper boat. Test it to see if the wax has made it waterproof.
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PE:
Useful websites/Apps:
Reading ● E-books on Oxford Owl for Home – https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/
‘Parents will need to register for a free account in order to access the reading books’
● Log in to Reading Planet - https://my.risingstars-uk.com/ Username: Firstname.SURNAME Password: RdC01
English/Spelling ● Spelling shed https://www.edshed.com/en-gb ● Writing ideas on Pobble 365 - https://www.pobble365.com/
Maths ● Daily 10 - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/daily10 ● Hit the button - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/hit-the-
button ● Numbots https://play.numbots.com/#/intro ● 5-a-day https://corbettmathsprimary.com/5-a-day/
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Please send any work to the following email address. Teachers will reply to your email (usually within 48 hours). LearningAtHome@Richarddeclare.com Alternatively, learning at home activities can be uploaded onto your child’s ‘Class Dojo Portfolio’ – we look forward to seeing the wonderful learning.
If you need to ask a question about the work or need to get a message to the teacher, then please use the learning at home email. Please let us know if your child is finding this learning too tricky as we will endeavour to provide alternative activities. If you have any general questions, then please use the normal school office email. Admin@Richarddeclare.com
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02@@ENGINEERINGENGINEERINGThe Smallpeice TrustThe Smallpeice Trust The The
Paddle Boat Paddle Boat ChallengeChallenge#EngineeringAtHome
Suitable for ages:
6+
Time needed:
1hr+
Curriculum links: Buoyancy, forces and conservation Skills learnt: Design, testing and evaluation skills
Learning ObjectivesLearning ObjectivesCreate purposeful, functional and appealing designs
Select from a wide range of materials and use tools to perform practical tasks
Build structures, exploring how they can be made stronger and more stable
Evaluate your ideas and products against design criteria
Topics CoveredTopics CoveredBUOYANCY
https://bbc.in/346vgEa
FORCES
https://bit.ly/2Jyyp6n
CONSERVATION
https://bit.ly/3bPrRMJ
Since our Smallpeice team can’t visit schools, we’ve Since our Smallpeice team can’t visit schools, we’ve decided to challenge each other to make a paddle decided to challenge each other to make a paddle boat which you can test in your bathtub or sink.boat which you can test in your bathtub or sink.
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ENGINEERING@HOME 02 The paddle boat challenge 03
WHAT MATERIALS TO USE
You can use cardboard, plastic, wood, or anything You can use cardboard, plastic, wood, or anything else that works well and you can get at home. else that works well and you can get at home.
Try looking in your recycling box.Try looking in your recycling box.
1. CARDBOARD
2. STRAWS
3. SELLOTAPE
4. RUBBER BAND
5. SCISSORS
6. BATHTUB/SINK FOR TESTING
HERE’S WHAT WE USED:
INSTRUCTIONS 1 OF 2
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1.1.Use some old cardboard to cut out two identical shapes to make the main body of your boat.
Cut a window out of the middle of each shape.
2.2.From another piece of card cut two identical ovals with a slit half-way through.
Slot these together to make your paddle.
3.3.Take a straw, cut it into four pieces. Stick these to one of the boat body pieces like this picture.
Two of the straws should poke out of the bottom of your boat, make sure the other two are stuck down with a gap in the centre of your window.
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7.7. Customise your boat to make it your own! Do you want to add colours, sails, a vending machine?
4.4.Now stick the other boat body shape on top of the other, with the straws in the middle.
Make sure to leave a gap in the sides where the gap in the straw is.
5.5.Next thread the elastic band through the gap in the straws on each side and wrap each end around the straws poking out at the bottom.
6.6.Put your paddle onto the elastic band in the window of your boat.
Turn your paddle and make sure the elastic band is twisting at the same time, when you let go your paddle will spin!
INSTRUCTIONS 2 OF 2
If you complete your paddle boat and If you complete your paddle boat and want to challenge yourself further:want to challenge yourself further:
1. Try and find some materials which may be more waterproof than cardboard or find a way to make your cardboard waterproof by protecting it?
2. Add a seat to your boat and see if it can safely carry a passenger? You could use a Lego character if you have one.
3. Ask someone else in your house to make one and see who’s is quickest? How could you make your boat quicker?
4. Draw a force diagram and see if you can label all the forces acting on your boat?
Once you’ve got your boat’s performing Once you’ve got your boat’s performing at its optimum, film it in action and share at its optimum, film it in action and share your video on:your video on:
NEED A CHALLENGE?
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www.twitter.com/SmallpeiceTrustUse the hashtag #EngineeringAtHome
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