Today we will be describing pictures from the story. There are lots of adjectives in the story that you can magpie but do try to think of some of your own too. You can use the sheet provided or draw your own pictures and label them. You need to describe the grass, river, mud, forest, snowstorm and cave.
Category : EYFS
Tuesday’s lesson
We are going to learn the concept of halving.
In this lesson we will learn about what ‘half’ means by practising halving amounts.
We are going to start by recapping what double means and making double amounts on fingers.
You will need a container and 10 objects for counting, another container and number cards.
Practice saying “Half of ____ is equal to _______.” If you are green standard also say ” So half of _____________ will be ________. ” Model how to calculate half by counting the objects into bowls. Children to practice with 2,4,6,8,10.
Extend by giving numbers 1,2,3,4,5. Can you work out what the numbers are half of?
Mrs Price
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Look at this amazing learning! Bobby and Samuel worked together to make the house for the characters from We’re going in a bear hunt.
I was very impressed with how they decided where to put the door and windows, sharing ideas as they built.

Well done boys.
Mrs Price
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Monday 22nd Feb
1. Recap those tricky words and graphemes. https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/flashcards-time-challenge
challenge yourself here or use your flashcards
2. .Say the letter name in response to the capital letter grapheme – Use flashcards or an alphabet strip and point to them then say the name.
3, Recap digraph igh
4. Today we will learning to read and write oa words. Show the grapheme and practice writing it.
5. You’ll need a pencil and paper.
Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xV3aj4F6v0I&feature=youtu.be
6. Read minibook 8 The Visit
Write a sentence to say why Kit was happy at the end of the book and send it to your teacher on Evidence Me.
Look at the bear in the cave. Can you pretend to be the bear. How would you feel if people suddenly appeared in your cave? Would you feel scared, angry or a bit surprised? Why did you chase after the people?
Write a think bubble to show what the bear thought. Remember you can use a grapheme mat to help you.
In this lesson we will find out what the word ‘double’ means by making and spotting doubles.
You will need some objects that you can count with, such as pasta or cereal and some number cards.
We will be exploring what doubling means. We will see what double an amount is and compare to see if a quantity is a double.
Practice saying “Double ______ is equal to ______.” If you are green standard then use the word twice.
Continue to match amounts to the numbers and create the double. Then say the sentence.
Mrs Price
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Handwriting
This week we are going to focus on the size of the letters. Some letters are tall and some are short and we need to remember which ones are which.
Have a look at BBC bitesize and try some of the activities.
You can also practice different letter types.
Mrs Price
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Welcome back to this new half term! I hope that you and your families are all well and safe? Our new exciting story for this term’s Expedition is, “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt!”. If your child is not attending the setting tomorrow, please allow them to attend the daily hangout, I have already sent you a request.
Here are Paisley’s rectangular objects. Well done! 

Here is an overview of next week’s. Throughout this week we will be recapping phase 3 digraphs oa, oo, oo, ar and tricky words.
This is an overview of the week with links to resources that you will need to print or get ready. All resources can be used on screen or written on paper if you cannot print. More detail will be blogged and posted on Evidence Me every day.
Remember for further practise:
Visit this site to recap any graphemes you need further practice on:
https://www.lettersandsounds.org.uk/for_home/reception
Visit www.phonicsplay.co.uk to play phonics games. To login for free – user jan21 and password home