Live Home Learning each day:- Click on the links provided below.
Joe Wicks- The Body Coach Live at 9 am each day.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAxW1XT0iEJo0TYlRfn6rYQ
Drama Tots Live at 10am Each day
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IXXPKdUBx84
Maths of the day – Number Fun Live at 10 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCQxWtpmwSw
Maths White Rose #mathsparty Live at 11am each day
https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/early-years/
WELCOME!
It’s lovely to see you here.
Follow the links below to find some great learning experiences.
DAILY PE LESSONS
Real PE at home includes an online programme which supports families to be active, play and learn together. It includes a programme specifically for children in Early Years and Key Stage 1 with 12 themes, 6 areas, over 250 activities and challenges and 1000s of hours of fun and activity. This programme is also great for family play and fun.
It also includes a programme for children in Key Stage 2, with daily and weekly guidance provided for both programmes (starting from next week) in addition to an option to choose your own themes and activities.
There are so many benefits to being active, not only to our physical wellbeing but also to our emotional and mental health, especially in such testing times for all of us. We hope that the ideas help support you and your family to stay fit and healthy in the coming months. Here are the details to access real PE at home:
1: The Three Little Pigs
• Story read by Sam Glen – A Local actor who’s most recently performed at the Coliseum Theatre as Jack in ‘Jack and the Beanstalk
• Rhyme Time – A song based activity led by a member of the Oldham Central Library Children’s team – Connected to the theme
• Creative Stories – An art based activity led by a member of the Gallery Oldham Education Team- Connected to the theme
• Story Square – An interactive story session led by Ellie Purtill, a member of the Oldham Theatre Workshop Team – Repeated Activity Each Day to support learning
• Downloads – There will be a colouring in sheet for each story as well as the text of each story of the day.
2: Goldilocks and the 3 Bears
• Story read by Sue Devaney – A Local actor who’s most recently performed in the national tour of ‘Calendar Girls’ and ‘Coronation Street’
• Rhyme Time – A song based activity led by a member of the Oldham Central Library Children’s team – Connected to the theme
• Creative Stories – An art based activity led by a member of the Gallery Oldham Education Team- Connected to the theme
• Story Square – An interactive story session led by Ellie Purtill, a member of the Oldham Theatre Workshop Team – Repeated Activity Each Day to support learning
• Downloads – There will be a colouring in sheet for each story as well as the text of each story of the day.
3: The Gingerbread Man
• Story read by Olivia Cooke – A Local actor who’s most recently starred in Steven Speilberg’s ‘Ready Player One’ and ITV’s ‘Vanity Fair’
• Rhyme Time – A song based activity led by a member of the Oldham Central Library Children’s team – Connected to the theme
• Creative Stories – An art based activity led by a member of the Gallery Oldham Education Team- Connected to the theme
• Story Square – An interactive story session led by Ellie Purtill, a member of the Oldham Theatre Workshop Team – Repeated Activity Each Day to support learning
• Downloads – There will be a colouring in sheet for each story as well as the text of each story of the day.
4: Hunt for the Giggle
• Story read by Sarah Nelson – A local writer and practitioner who also wrote the book. She is currently part of the BBC Writers Room project
• Rhyme Time – A song based activity led by a member of the Oldham Central Library Children’s team – Connected to the theme
• Creative Stories – An art based activity led by a member of the Gallery Oldham Education Team- Connected to the theme
• Story Square – An interactive story session led by Ellie Purtill, a member of the Oldham Theatre Workshop Team – Repeated Activity Each Day to support learning
• Downloads – There will be a colouring in sheet for each story as well as the text of each story of the day.
EYFS ACTIVITIES
Literacy related ideas
Practise letter formation – following the corrent formation. Letter families are in the children’s green reading diaries.
Tricky words – look at your tricky words:
- put them into sentences
- play pairs
- play hunt the tricky words
- look for tricky words in your reading book, magazines or other books
Labelling – find a simple picture you can label. Use a ruler, add labels, and a sentence.
Reading Books
- read your book
- hunt for the vowels in your book
- make up an alternative ending
- design a new front cover for your book
- review your book (adult to scribe) – what is the best bit; would you recommend it to others; why?
- are there any words you did not know the meaning of
Questions
Practice asking and answering questions. Be clear about the difference between a question and a statement or sentence. A question needs an answer
“A” or “an” and vowels “magic e”
- sort words into “a” or “an” set
- find as many “magic e” words as you can eg time, cake
- find as many words as you can without vowels
- vowel race – which vowel will win the race in that book, on that page?
- making a mini book; an alphabet book; something for each letter; or a Jack and the Beanstalk book.
Hot seating – an adult pretends to be a character eg the giant from Jack and the Beanstalk, and the child asks questions. Then try reversing the roles.
Maths related ideas
Simple problem solving involving addition and subtraction
eg I had 7 apples (draw the apples); I needed 4 more (draw 4 more). How many apples did I have altogether. Write this as a number sentence ie 7 + 4 = 11
I had 8 oranges (draw the oranges); 3 fell on the floor (cross out 3 oranges – not rub out). How many oranges were left. Write this as a number sentence ie 8 – 3 = 5
Counting various items around the house accurately
Saying one more/one less up to and beyond 20
Practice writing numbers correctly
A lot of these suggestions could be done on a screen, but if possible try to do them practically – using objects, paper and pencil – so that screen time is limited.
Other ideas
- Jigsaws
- Board games
- Boxes
- Hangman
- I-Spy
- Painting
- Drawing
LIVE A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
Here are some resources and daily challenges to help you live a healthy lifestyle at home. ENJOY!
20 activities for your physical and mental wellbeing- Click here.
Monopoly Game to keep active- Click Here.
Food and Fitness log – Click here
Activity Booklet- Click here
Fitness tracker – Click Here
Ten minute exercises – Click Here
Living a healthy lifestyle is importance for our health and well being, keeping our minds and bodies fit and ready for action.
Follow the links below for some PE and well being websites.
ClueGo – Fun Starts here – Click here
Mighty Maths – Ace Workouts – Click here
Active Science and English – Click here
Learn and Move at home – Click here