PhonicsÂ
Read Miss Baker’s daily food diary. Use your phonics to read each sentence as independently as you can. The tricky words are in red so remember not to sound those out. Fill in the missing part of the sentence by saying out loud what you see in the pictures.Â
LiteracyÂ
We would love to know about what has made you happy during lockdown. You could write about your favourite meals or snacks, your daily exercise, games you’ve played, your home learning, films you’ve seen and more. Draw a picture of yourself in the middle of a piece of paper and fill up the paper all around your picture with thought bubbles or speech bubbles and write what you’ve enjoyed the most.Â
Fun snacksÂ
Plan to make some fun and healthy snacks this week. Work together to look through your cupboards and the fridge to see how creative you can get. Plan together by talking lots about what you’re going to do, what you can use and how you’re going to make them. Let your child lead the discussions by asking them lots of questions that start with how, where, when and getting them to expand on their ideas. The pictures below are for inspiration but create whatever you like.
Owl rice cake snacks – Rice cakes, banana, apple, cereal, blueberries or raisins, peanut butter
Fun toast friends – Use whatever you have in your cupboard or fridge to create a healthy fun toast snack
Bug snacks – Get creative with your fruit and vegetablesÂ
Get colourful – How many colours can you find in your fruit and vegetables?Â