Monday 18th January
18.1 Phonics igh = i-e
18.1 Maths
18.1 English Sequencing the story of Stickman
History The Stone Age Lesson 2
This lesson revisits the idea of a timeline, and asks the question, how do we know about the past? It starts to explore what objects can tell us, and we begin to look at objects from the Stone Age.
The link for the BBC Bitesize page, including video, which will help with activity 2, is:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z82hsbk/articles/z34djxs
There are two activities for this lesson. Creating a timeline (which can be done on the Seesaw sheet, in the home learning book, or practically, as shown in the video), and looking for evidence from surviving objects.
The link for the BBC Bitesize page, including video, which will help with activity 2, is:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z82hsbk/articles/z34djxs
There are two activities for this lesson. Creating a timeline (which can be done on the Seesaw sheet, in the home learning book, or practically, as shown in the video), and looking for evidence from surviving objects.
PE - Move it Monday
RE Special Places Lesson 2
Following last week's pictures of our special places, this week we explore someone's else special places, and then ask some of our 'big questions' to widen our understanding.
I have recorded the powerpoint as a video, so that I can talk through the lesson. Pausing the video will enable you to just see the instructions instead! Voice recordings would be great, but any way to noting the ideas from the discussions will be fine.
I have recorded the powerpoint as a video, so that I can talk through the lesson. Pausing the video will enable you to just see the instructions instead! Voice recordings would be great, but any way to noting the ideas from the discussions will be fine.