Thursday 28th January

Good morning reception, I hope you’re ready for another busy day Tired Animation GIF by Disney Pixar
Let’s celebrate your home learning

Juhaina you did some fabulous writing at the bottom of the page about the hen, well done.  Keep practicing your own writing so I can see how it’s developing 

Malick I am impressed, you worked well finding two more and those number Numicon representations are fab.  Well done with the letter formations you have worked well writing your sentences and your writing is showing great improvement 

AC I like the way you turned your positional work into an assault course you look like you had lots of fun and well done adding two more, some great number formations 

 

 

What a beautiful flower model LT 

Wow L T you have been busy with your diagraph sounds and number stories and your  diagraph and triagraph words are amazing.  I can see great improvement in your writing 

Time to get active

Phonics

Pause and say

Have a go! write out the sentence below correctly

 

In  park   play   It’s   to   fun   the        

Click on the link below for the story

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/the-bear-who-came-to-babysit-ebook-t-e-2548928

Let’s take a break 

Maths

Let’s learn about another 3D shape.  Can you find any 3D shapes around your house take photos

Count to twenty in two’s. Count to fifty in five’s. Count to one hundred in ten’s.

1.       2  _  _  _  10  _  _  _  _  _          (2’s)
2.       _  10  _  _  _  30  _ 40  _  _   (5’s)
3.      _  _  _  _  50  _  _  _   90  _      (10’s)

Look at the 2D shapes below, write your answers in the comments section

  1. How many sides does the purple shape have?
  2. How many corners does the blue shape have?
  3. How many sides does the purple shape have?
  4. How would you describe the pink shape?
  5. How many corners does the yellow shape have?

can you name all of these shapes?

 

 

4 thoughts on “Thursday 28th January

  1. 1. 4sides
    2. 0 corners
    3. 4 sides
    4. triangle
    5. 0 corners

    circle, square, pentagon, hexagon, triangle, rectangle and oval.
    Malick said he knows because he learned them in class.

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