Our Year One story today involves a rainbow alien called Beebop. :)
Today we are going to enjoy some Zumba!! Have fun everyone! My girls and I certainly did!
Today we will be using positional language. There is a sheet on the website to use for your task, but you don't need to print it (unless you would prefer to)...
Have you had a good day on the moon? We are writing our diary entries today. We will recap the key features of a diary, before imagining we are Bob having re...
Today we will be practising to blend words with our new ie and ea sounds that we have learnt this week and your task for afterwards is super fun! You are goi...
Enjoy listening to our Year One Alien story today. Oh no! Ninja stars are falling onto Ureth's house! What will he do?
Today we are going to learn all about the first British astronaut to visit space! You can create your own fact file page or poster in whichever way you choos...
Today we are using positional language. Your task is to draw or write what is in front of you, behind you, to the left and to the right of you. You can do th...
What is a diary entry and what key features does it have? Let's read the diary entry together. Can you beat Mrs Bamford by finding the time connectives befor...
Today we are practising to read and spell words with the 'ea' sound. Your independent task is to look at the pictures on the worksheet (available on website)...
Today we are going to learn to draw an astronaut, Saturn and the Sun. You will need a whiteboard and pen or plain paper and pencil.
Today we are going to practise forming the letters e, s and f. You will need your orange homeschool books and a pencil.
Today we are going to learn quarter, half, three- quarter and whole turns. This is quite tricky! There is a sheet on the website with some rockets. Can you u...
Today's fantastic story is about a sleepy alien called Night Time. Watch out for the bubbles!
Zorg is back to hear us tell him all about our day on the moon as Bob. But can we use time connectives to make them sound more interesting? Join in with the ...
Today we are going to learn the 'ea' sound. There is a sheet on the website with the list of words for you to practise reading and adding sound buttons to. O...
Today we are going to discuss what a miracle is and learn the story of Jesus feeding the 5000. After the lesson, you are going to pretend you are a witness w...
Today we will be practising to turn in clockwise and anti-clockwise turns. No paper or pencils needed for this lesson. After watching the video, you are goin...
Get that fairy dust ready! Today, we're going to imagine we are the astronaut Bob. You will need your story maps from Monday's lesson or you can use the stor...
What another amazing story! We hope you enjoy today's story about Chaying, the rocket flying alien.
Today we are going to practise spelling words with our new phase 5 sound 'ie'. The worksheet is on the website, or if you don't have a printer, an adult can ...
We were so impressed with your alien stories Year 1, we thought we'd bring them to life so you can enjoy watching a story each day. We hope you enjoy today's...
Today we are going to learn all about astronauts! Very exciting! Create your own poster with some facts about astronauts to show what you have learnt. You ca...
This week we are focusing on position and direction. Today we will learn our left and right and will, use the language 'forwards', 'backwards' 'left' and 'ri...
After listening to our story. the Man on the Moon, can you draw a story map to map out the events of Bob's day? You can use the example on the PowerPoint to ...
Today we are learning a new phase 5 sound- 'ie'. Read the sentences and draw a picture. If you don't have a printer, you can read the sentences on the screen...
Get those space helmets and rockets ready! We're going to be astronauts this week as we enjoy listening to our story of the week. It's called The Man on the ...
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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