Tiny Tim Virtual School
29 June 2020
Maths
Taking one away each time. How can we record this?
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Now you have a go with the fruit in your house.
Enjoy experimenting with taking away. We’d love to see how you worked out your taking away problems.
Have lots of fun.
English
An all time favourite nursery story today, Handa’s Surprise.
Join in the telling of the story by following the illustrations.
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Can you name each of the animals and put their name into a sentence?
Tiny Tim Virtual School
30 June 2020
Maths
How many things can you fit into a tiny box?
Have a look at Ms Jamois’ box collection here.
She has found some very small objects to fill her containers with.
Now you have a go at filling a small box with tiny objects.
How many things can you fit into your box?
English
Today you will need someone to help you write down the names of all of the fruits in Handa’s Surprise using lower case letters so you can match them to the fruits. Have a go at drawing each fruit.
Here Ms Jamois shows you how to spot the words by remembering the sound of the first letter in each word.
Tiny Tim Virtual School
1 July 2020
Maths
Join Ms Balderson in the packing of her shopping bag.
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You can now have a go making sure you put the heaviest things in first. Take note of the delicate things so they are protected.
We’d love to see your expert packing.
English
Join Ms Balderson in matching the names of the animals to the animals in her bag.
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You could draw and name some of the animals from Handa’s surprise. Have a go and send in your lovely animal pictures.
Tiny Tim Virtual School
2 July 2020
Maths
Ms Livett has a recap on 2D shapes for you here.
Enjoy looking for the shapes in the book Ship Shapes.
Look out for the submarine and discuss its shape. Did Ms Livett muddle her words?
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Have a go at spotting some shapes and then having a go at making a shape picture.
English
It’s time to put together all you have learned about Handa’s Surprise to create a story map using words, pictures and even objects. Have a look at how Ms Balderson does this here.
Tiny Tim Virtual School
3 July 2020
Maths
Have a go at making an estimation station with Ms Balderson today.
Se has different sized containers filled with things. How many things do you think she has in each?
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We’d love to see your estimation stations.
Don’t forget to record your findings.
English
Mr Paul is going to show you how to write the letter, ‘t’ today.
He will also show you the sounding out pom pom game.
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Contact
Please do contact us with any questions, ideas and contributions. We would love to know how you are getting on at home. tt.charlesdickens@gmail.com
Today's English
Today's Maths
Song of the week
Handa’s song is here.
Art & Music
For our creative video this week we continue to discover ways to use leaves to make art. First we will be discovering different types of ferns that work particularly well to use in art. Here you can make imprints by pressing leaves into clay or dough.
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Understanding the world
This week you will have the chance to learn the difference between the nettle and the deadnettle.
This is a very good skill to help you avoid getting stung.
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If you are able to find some nettles you could have a go at making your very own string from nettles.
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Active
This week Ms Balderson is trying a stacking challenge using natural objects. She has got some very slippery shiney shapes which makes balancing them very difficult.
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Can you have a go at stacking some found objects?
Send in your pictures.
This week Ms. Fraser uses movement to go through the life cycle of a butterfly. Click here to access the video.
French
French song time with a new song all about a snail, Petit Escargot.
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Petit escargot
Porte sur son dos
Sa maisonette
Aussitôt qu’il pleut
Il est tout heureux
Il sort sa tête
Wellbeing
More home cooking ideas. This time we will share another recipe for using up overripe bananas. Handa probably uses this recipe.
Here is Mr Jamois sharing his vegan version of this banana bread.
Please do have a go and send in pictures of your baking.
Perhaps you could share a favourite recipe that we could share in the daily message for others to enjoy.
Here, we would like you to meet Ms Zandbergs, one of the reception teachers for a session all about the sense of touch and the sense of smell.