English
I wonder where the snail will go? Watch this BBC version of the story and try to remember all the different places she travels.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000cslw/the-snail-and-the-whale
Over the next few sessions we are going to be making a travel journal (like a diary) of the places that the snail visits.
Today we would like you to write the first page after the snail’s visit to Antarctica! Look at this image to get you thinking and then watch the video clip.
When you write in your journal you will be pretending you are the snail so you will be using the word I a lot. Try and use the senses to give you some ideas. E.g. What could the snail see, what could she hear etc. Try and use an adjective or two as well. Can you also join two ideas together in a sentence by using and?
Remember to use your neatest writing, leave finger spaces and start your sentences with a capital letter and end with a full stop.Â
Download the PDF and print out your book. If you can, print page 2 and 3 double sided. If you don’t have a printer you could make your own cover and pages out of some A4 paper. You will be starting the journal at home this week but finishing it in school next week!
Phonics
If you can’t join in with our live session at 11 then please watch Lesson 37of the Year 1 Spring Term Lessons. Today we are learning the alternative spelling of the sound ch – ture as in picture
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP_FbjYUP_UtldV2K_-niWw
Geography
Where are the world’s oceans?
Today, you will be learning about the 5 oceans on our earth and the location of them in relation to the 7 continents. You will be looking at which continents surround the oceans. We will then compare the difference between an ocean and a sea.
You could watch these videos to remind you of the continents and oceans and then take part in the lesson below.
Here is today’s Geography lesson:
https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/where-are-the-worlds-oceans-chk3jc