Tiny Tim Virtual School
11 May 2020
Maths
Ms DeVroege is making some minibeasts at home but she seems to have lost them! Click here to watch the video.
- Can you make your own minibeast at home and go on a minibeast hunt?
- Think about the positional language we have been learning.
- Will you need to look above, below, to the side?
- Can you use the words you have learnt to describe what you need to do?
Send in the videos of your bug hunts!
English
This week we are listening to the story Mad About Minibeasts. Click here to watch the video.
Ms Wright is drawing a picture of her favourite minibeast. Click here to watch the video.
- What is your favourite minibeast?
- Can you draw us a picture of it and tell us why it’s your favourite?
We can’t wait to see your pictures!
Tiny Tim Virtual School
12 May 2020
Maths
Ms Wright has a ladybird who has lost her spots! Watch as she helps put them back.
Click here to watch the video.
Can you make your own ladybird with some spots? How many spots will you use? See if you can place them very carefully to make a symmetrical pattern.
English
This week we are learning all about minibeasts. Can you listen very carefully and find out what minibeast makes each sound? Listening ears at the ready!
Click here to watch the video.
Do send in your pictures of any bug sounds you may hear.
You could even have a go at drawing the bugs.
Tiny Tim Virtual School
13 May 2020
Maths
Ms Wright is going to show you how to create a map of your bedroom. Click here to watch the video (the sound is a little quiet, so you might need to turn the volume up)
You could draw your map or use items to recreate your room.
We would love to see your maps, so share with us what you make.
English
Yesterday we did a listening activity, identifying the sounds minibeasts make. Minibeasts move in different ways, some very slowly like a snail and others very fast like a centipede. Ms Beveridge is going to share her sound story with you.
Click here to watch the video.
Can you make a sound story about minibeasts?
You can make very loud fast noises or very slow and quiet ones?
We look forward to seeing your sound stories!
Tiny Tim Virtual School
14 May 2020
Maths
Here is a clip about spiders and how amazing they are!
Spiders are very mathematical in the way they make their webs.
Ms DeVroege would like to show you how to create your own spider’s web to make a game. Click here to watch the video.
Send in pictures of your spider game.English
Today Ms DeVroege would like to read you the story of The Snail and the Whale.
Click here to watch the video.
Can you create a snail trail?
Using a salt tray is a great way to encourage mark making. It can help to build children’s confidence as the marks aren’t permanent.
Click here to watch the video.
We would love to see pictures of your snail trails.
Tiny Tim Virtual School
15 May 2020
Maths
Ms Jamois has a book about counting things in the garden.
Click here to watch the video.
What minibeasts were in the garden? How many were there?
Ms Balderson would like to teach you a counting song about snails and teach you the names of the snails she has in her garden.
Click here to watch the video.
English
Ms Beveridge is going on a minibeast hunt.
How many will she find?
Click here to watch the video.
Why don,t you go on a minibeast hunt and tell us the names of what you find.
We cant’ wait to see what you discover!
Send in your pictures and videos.
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Song of the week
Miss Gordon’s bug boggie. Are you ready to sing along with Miss Gordon? You are going to have lots of fun meeting some bees and a tiny caterpillar.
Click here to watch the video.
We have ‘An Incy Wincy Spider’ for our sing along this week. There is an amazing activity Mr Nathan has added on at the end of the lesson for us to compose our own music!
Click here to watch the video.
Art & Music
Mrs Jamois is going to show you how to turn junk into minibeasts. We are looking forward to seeing all your minibeats! Have fun! Click here to watch the video.
Lists of things you will need:
- old cardboard
- hot water
- to squeeze away
- to blend
- to squish
- to have a good play before settling on making a bug
- Tooth picks for legs.
- Paint if you have some
- paintbrush
We will be singing an ‘Incy Wincy Spider’ for your minibeasts sing along this week. Click here to watch the video.
Understanding the world
Making a wormery with Mrs Lambert, click here to watch the video.
Bee hotel
Join Mrs Balderson on her daily walk. Today she came across a bee hotel. She then would like to share her information book all about bees. There are many different types of bees. Click here to watch the video.
Have a go at drawing a bee and include one of the facts you learned from Mrs Balderson.
If you would like to go on a bug hunt you may like to take the Woodland trust bug hunt sheet (here ) with you to help you identify the different bugs you may come across.
Active
Yoga with Miss Fraser. This week we are exploring young pretzels. Enjoy new breathing styles like bumble bee and learn the new bend, river. Click here to watch the video.
Mrs Lambert’s disco playdough. Oh Yes, dough disco! Click here to watch the video.
Click here for this week’s Dance lesson with Delene.
French
It’s French Rhyme Time with Mrs Jamois again.
Here we will learn a song about planting cabbages that helps us learn the names of different parts of the body. Click here to watch the video.
- Grain- seed
- Choux- cabbage
- Doit- finger
- Pied- foot
- Genou- knee
- Coude- elbow
- Fesses- bottom
Wellbeing
Ruby’s Worry.
We all get worried at sometime or another. Listen to how Ruby dealt with her worry and then have fun making your own worry buster with Mrs Harris. Click here to watch the video.
We would love to see your worry busters so please share them with a photo or video.