Phonics activities and ideas for this week

Phonics activities and ideas for this week
This week we are focusing our learning on The egg by M. P. Roberston.
This is the learning for today.
This week I have chosen someone who has been working really hard and showing lots of perseverance and that is Karlie-Rose. She has been working hard on her reading and writing, using new words to describe things and has been trying new foods. We are very proud of you Karlie-Rose – well done.
Create a fact file today about the bearded dragon using the information that you found out yesterday.
Today we are going to find about bearded dragons. We are going to read facts and watch a clip on Youtube. Some of you might have seen a bearded dragon or even have one. Perhaps you could send us information about them that we can share with the other children.
The F2P children who returned to school yesterday had a lovely day. Here are some photos of them painting and practicing using shapes.
Over the past few months, the television and news have been filled with lots of scary stories. It has been important to understand what we must do to make sure we stay safe, but at the same time it may have started us thinking about difficult questions that can lead to big worries.
These worries are called the ‘What If Monsters’ and for some of us, these they are starting to affect how we feel, how we behave and how we act. We may be getting upset or angry more easily, we may be speaking to our grown-ups differently to how we did before, we may not want to do anything or go anywhere – all because of the What if Monsters,
The good news is that we can beat the What If Monsters – we will always have questions, and that’s OK, but there are lots of things we can do to prevent the questions from becoming BIG worries.
Log in to the school website and have a look at this Google Slides to find out how you can beat the What If Monsters:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/195uAlajv_C40vrZVkCr8I9SQh4ADaLhROwdUnVL9xJQ/edit?usp=sharing
If your grown ups would like the link, please ask them to email Mrs Graves on [email protected] for the Google Slides and activities.
It’s been lovely to see some F2S children at school today. It’s as if they’ve never been away! I was so proud of how quickly they have adapted to our new rules and routines and they have clearly been working hard at home. I’m looking forward to seeing even more of you next week!
I have seen lots of lovely creations this week. These are some of the stick dragons that have been made.
If you’d like to take part in the 30 days wild challenge, today’s task is to free your feet. Get those socks and shoes off and go for a squelch in the mud or a paddle in a puddle. Make sure you share your picture with Doncaster Forest School on Facebook to get your passport points. I’d love to see your pictures too and can sign your passport when you’re back in school. Send your pictures to [email protected]