Author Archives: Anne Smith
9th June 2020
Hello there 🙂 I hope you are all keeping well. I have attached se ideas for todays activities. Firstly, watch jolly phonics phase two songs on YouTube and encourage your child to sing the somgs and do the actions. Next, … Continue reading
8th June 2020
Hello everyone, I hope you had a fab weekend. I have attached se activities for today… As Fathers Day is soon approaching, o thought you could make a card for somebody special 🙂 Here are some ideas for the card… … Continue reading
5th June 2020
Hello everyone, I have uploaded some activities for today… Firstly, read Elmer and Rose on YouTube and discuss the book. To link in with the book, decorate a paper plate like Elmer or Rose. I thought this was a good … Continue reading
4th June 2020
Hello everyone, I have attached some activities for today… Show your child a number and using coloured paper make a chart to show the amount. For phonics today, use a tray full of either shaving foam or sugar and then … Continue reading
3rd June 2020
Today I thought that you could make a moving jelly fish. All you need to do is, cut out and decorate a jelly fish (or any sea creature). Then, stick it onto a lolly stick and feed it through a … Continue reading
1st June 2020
Morning everyone! I have attached some ideas for todays learning…. For numeracy, you could play the game ‘Race to Fill a Cup’. Roll a dice, or turn over number cards and count an amount of small objects out and then … Continue reading
Activities for the holidays…
Hi, I hope you are having a nice break for the half term. Firstly, I have uploaded a bible story to listen to… I have also uploaded a few ideas to keep you busy over the week. Make natural pictures … Continue reading
The Day the Crayons Stopped…
Enjoy the rest of the story and have a fantastic week. Miss Smith
The Day the Crayons Quit…
Have a lovely half term. Miss Smith
23rd May 2020
Hello everyone, I have attached some simple ideas for you to do at home today… For maths today I thought it would be a lovely idea to make a keepsake. Basically, measure your child using string, discuss how long they … Continue reading