Phonics
Remember to keep practising sounds and story green words and speedy green words. You don’t have to do all at once, just the ones you need the most practise with. Read the little ditty over again so that you build up confidence and fluency.
Literacy
Look at the pages that I have posted. It shows the ladybird watching the robbers. What do you think it might be thinking? Talk to an adult about what thoughts the ladybird may be having. Now write a sentence on your worksheet. Ask your adult to share their idea about the ladybird's thoughts.
Maths
Day 2 What the Ladybird heard. There is a variety of activities that can be completed in relation to the story. You don’t have to complete them all. Chose the ones you think are easier to complete at home.
UtW/PD/EAD/PSED
Make a ladybird racer.
The instruction sheet explains what you should do to make your ladybird racer. Find someone in your house to make another one so that you have someone to complete with you. Who can blow their ladybug the furthest? Can you measure how far?
Reading
Goldilocks - You should be able to read lots of these words (this can be read throughout the week). Should develop confidence and fluency.
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