Reception – Remote Learning

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Welcome to the Remote Learning page for Reception. Here you will find the planning tool that we use for in-school learning, timetables for each week (uploaded weekly) and additional resources that will support your child (and you!) while learning at home. Activities will be set by your class teacher through the Seesaw app. We hope you enjoy using Seesaw and that you find these pages helpful. Best of luck in your home learning!

Planning

Spring 2021 – Polar Regions

 

Timetables

Reception – Week Beginning 08.02.21

Reception – Week Beginning 01.02.21

Reception – Week Beginning 25.01.21

Reception – Week Beginning 18.01.21

Reception – Week Beginning 11.01.21

Timetable – 07.01.21 and 08.01.21

 

Additional Resources

We have found this website which lists loads of activities and events for children that all takes part online.  Some you have to pay for but many are free.  If you are looking for things to occupy your children, especially over half term, there are some lovely free activities.  There is a huge variety of things to do from art, dance, comedy, writing and sports.  Just click on: THE LIST

Free Online Safety sessions with Barclays – Barclays Bank are offering free virtual sessions to support parents with online safety. The sessions include: Digital Eagles Guide to Cybersecurity; Digital Eagles Guide to Fraud and Scams; A Digital Eagles Guide to helping Children Stay Safe online and A Digital Eagles Guide to online Reputation.

If you would like to take part in any of these free sessions go to https://digital.wings.uk.barclays/virtual-sessions/    and then follow the instructions to register.

Teach Your Monster To Read – There is a great phonics app called Teach Your Monster to Read’ which you usually have to pay for. It has now been made available free of charge for parents and professionals during lockdown. This is a really cool, interactive app which starts from basic phonics sounds right through to reading full sentences.

Oxford Reading Tree

BBC and National Literacy Trust Resources

Parks and Countryside Winter Challenge

Reception – Celebration of Learning

Reception – Celebration Week Ending 12.02.21

Reception – Celebration Week Ending 05.02.21

Reception – Celebration Week Ending 29.01.21

Reception – Celebration Week Ending 22.01.21

Reception – Celebration Week Ending 15.01.21

 

Phonics Lessons with Mr. Storey

Sound “air” – Friday, 12 February

Sound “ear” – Monday, 8 February

Phonics Recap – Wednesday, 3 February

Sound: “ow” – Monday, 1 February

Tricky Words – Friday, 29 January

Sound: “ur” – Wednesday, 27 January

Sound: “or” – Monday, 25 January

Sound: “ar” – Friday, 22 January

Sound: “oo” – Wednesday, 20 January

Sound: “oa” – Monday, 18 January

Sound: “igh” – Friday, 15 January

Sound: “ee” – Wednesday, 13 January

Sound: “ai” – Monday, 11 January

Story Time

Please note that our Story Time videos are now available on Seesaw.

Friday, 15 January – Peace at Last

Thursday, 14 January – Supermarket Zoopermarket

Wednesday, 13 January – Simon Sock

Tuesday, 12 January – Dinosaurs’ Day Out

Monday, 11 January – Where is my Teddy?

Let’s Make Snow Dough!

 

 

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