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Class 1
Hi Class 1,
I hope you have all had a good weekend and that you are all looking forward to starting your lessons this week, in this strange, but new and exciting way of learning.
Remember to do your best in every piece of work and follow the instructions and links carefully and you will do great.
Keep up the hard work and I hope to see you all soon.
Miss Halsey
Presentation
When completing any work, please remember to complete work to the high standard we expect in school. With this in mind, remember to follow the key rules for presentation below:
- Always use a sharp pencil
- Every piece of work, should have a title and long date (except maths, which should have the short date e.g. 23.02.20)
- The date should be written neatly on the first line and underlined with a ruler
- The title should be written in the centre of the line below, using capitals at the start of the first and last word in the title, as well as for any nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, adverbs, and subordinate conjunctions, but not for coordinating conjunctions or article such as a, an, the. This should then be underlined with a ruler
- You should then leave a line and start your work on the next line
- For maths, remember, one number or symbol per square
- Rulers must be used for all lines e.g. for tables, sub headings etc
Writing Resources
Make sure you use the writing self-assessment grids and the spelling list at the bottom of this page to help you every time you do any writing, just like you would do in school.
Recommendations
- Visit: busythings.co.uk to play fun learning-based games and activities.
Username: Netherseal Password: c1
- Visit bbc.co.uk/bitesize to explore a range of educational learning resources for all subject areas
- Enjoy youtube? Then why not visit learnathome.withyoutube.com to find lists of videos with educational content
- Visit brainpop.com where you can make your own movies about different topic areas, take quizzes or even learn how to code
- Visit gonoodle.com to practise your dance moves and get yourself moving
- Why not learn a new language or continue your learning of French? Visit duolingo.com
- Take a virtual trip to see a theatre production in London – The Wind in the Willows. Please ask a parent for permission first, as they will need to provide an email address and password. Then you can view it whenever you like!
- Visit https://thirdspacelearning.com/blog/fun-maths-games-activities-for-kids/?utm_campaign=02_04_2020_25_Games_Activities_Blog&utm_source=pardot&utm_medium=email&utm_context=text for a range of maths games to play at home
- Why not learn a new skill? Search Natasha Lamb sign language to learn how to sign
- Visit https://www.activederbyshire.org.uk/young-people-active-at-home for fun ideas about how to stay active at home
- For a range of ideas for home learning and how to keep yourself entertained at home, visit: https://www.derbyshire.gov.uk/leisure/libraries/libraries-from-home/children-and-young-people/children-and-young-people.aspx
- Visit FunKidsLive.com/homeschool for weekly missions
- Why not draw with Rob? Visit http://www.robbiddulph.com/draw-with-rob
- For a range of links for fun activities for in the home and in the garden visit https://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/blog/special-features/activities-for-home-and-garden-6078
- To read extracts of books or listen to a range of ebooks suitable for different ages, visit https://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/blog/most-popular-books/free-books-to-enjoy-6084
- For daily lessons, focusing on a range of subjects, visit https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/dailylessons
- For 25 non-screen activities visit https://medium.com/pobble/simple-and-fun-non-screen-activities-that-children-can-do-at-home-115543cb3b9c
- Why not learn a life-saving skill - first aid. Visit: https://firstaidchampions.redcross.org.uk/primary/
Can you complete these 50 things before you are 11 3/4? (obviously, some will have to wait until after lock down)