Home Learning in The Honeycomb!
Hi everyone! My goodness me - we are in the last week of term! I can't believe we are nearly at the end of this year and we are about to start the summer holidays. This week, I thought I would start getting in the summer holiday mood and so all of the home learning is based around picnics. I hope you enjoy it.
Also, don't forget our Zoom meeting this week! It will be our last one so I hope you can tune in. See you then!
I have left the links to popular programmes that we always enjoyed in the honeycomb as well.
Old favourites:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/alphablocks
We love Alphablocks and there are loads of episodes to choose from which will help you to remember your letter sounds. If you don't have a TV license or can't access the bbc website, access these episodes on YouTube instead.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies/shows/numberblocks
Numberblocks are another favourite and again, with lots of episodes to choose from, this will really help you to practice your counting and number skills. Don't forget though - you could be practicing counting and simple addition and subtraction throughout the day:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pk64x/the-gruffalo
The Gruffalo is a fabulous story that all the children in the honeycomb know well - I wonder if you could draw a picture of him or the forest that he lives in? Again, there are clips of lots of Julia Donaldson stories on YouTube if you can't access them on the bbc website.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=3+little+pigs
There are a whole selection of traditional stories on YouTube - stories that the children know well. Again, see if you could draw the characters, you could even have a go at acting out your favourite story!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VLxWIHRD4E
There are also lots of counting rhymes and songs on YouTube like this one - getting little ones up and active while practicing maths at the same time.
There are also lots more activities to have a go at on the Home Learning Page - look through the Reception and Year 1 pages as well as the Key Stage 1 section to find all sorts of videos (including story-time with Mr Grimes) and practical activities like cooking, drawing, painting, measuring, making superheros...the list goes on! Finally, there will be other resources and things to do via SeeSaw, so please keep checking on there too.
Take care of yourselves everyone - we are all really missing you!
Mrs Piggin, Mrs Walker, Mrs Watmough and Miss R