Tuesday 2nd June 2020
Maths:
Make your own counting stick!
Use a broom stick, roll of wrapping paper, a long stick, a line of cello tape along the carpet or table. Use post it notes, pieces of paper or number cards if you have them for the numbers.
Watch this video to see different ways of making and using the counting stick.
RWI / English
We will resume phonics and English home learning tomorrow.
Today you can do some phonics practice in the meantime https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
All videos are now being released at 9:30am and will be available for 24 hours only.
Helpful links for parents and carers on phonics learning can be found at: https://www.ruthmiskin.com/en/find-out-more/parents/
And don't forget Miss Spurriers Speed sounds for extra practice (accessible at any time as an option)
RWI Set 1 sounds https://vimeo.com/414752875
RWI Set 2 sounds https://vimeo.com/414764363
RWI Set 3 sounds https://vimeo.com/414761386
Red words
Level 1 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417611100
Level 2 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417629553
Level 3 Red words: https://vimeo.com/417645041
RE
I am learning to find out about Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr
Muslims all over the world celebrate the festival of Ramadan. Ramadan is a period when Muslims fast for a month.
Time to think: Do you know what fasting is?
During Ramadan, fasting for Muslims means going without food or drink from dawn to sunset for a whole month. Muslims fast to show self-control and it helps them appreciate all that they have and take time to think about those less fortunate than them.
Muslims believes fasting helps them focus more on their God - Allah.
This video will explain a bit more about what Ramadan is for Muslims:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/23286976
Now go to the pdf What do Muslims celebrate_Slide 4 to find out more about Ramadan and afterwards can you think of 3 things you would find hard to give up during a fast..write them in your book!
After the hard work of fasting, Muslims have a big celebration. This is called Eid-al-Fitr'
(or Eid) . Muslims come together with their families and have lots of delicious food to eat. They will exchange presents and wear smart new clothes! Go to What do Muslims Celebrate Slide5 to find out more about Eid.
Have a look at this video to see how two young Muslim boys explain how they celebrate the end of fasting at Eid!