Literacy & English Tasks
- Find a twig and write your spelling words out in the snow. Ask a parent or carer to test you.
- Can you write a snow themed story? It can be personal or imaginative – between 150 to 250 words. Think of a VCOP target and write this at the beginning of your story.
- Using your reading novel. Make up questions using Blooms Taxonomy. Questions about Remembering, Understanding, Applying, Analysing, Evaluating and Creating.
- How many words can you make from ‘Winter Wonderland’?
- Go on a 3D shape hunt around your house. Take some photographs if you can. Write down the names of 3 of your shapes and their properties.
- Draw and make a net of a 3 D shape.Find some card and make your 3 D shape.
- Make up a subtraction or addition worksheet with 20 sums, e.g., 2 digit plus 2 digit or 2 digit minus 2 digit or 1 digit. If you want you can make your sums more challenging and use 3 digit numbers. Remember to calculate mentally. Record your answers on the worksheet and then test a member of your family.
- Complete a five minute multiplication frenzy sheet every day. Record your time. Once you have done this – test a parent or carer.
- Build a snowman and measure its height? Record this in metres and centimetres.
Health & Wellbeing Tasks
- Go outside and build a snowman or a snow castle. Take a photograph if you can.
- Make a healthy snack for your family. You will describe the ingredients you used to your classmates.
- Play a board game with your family.
- Create a board game for your buddy.Remember to include instructions and rules. To make your board attractive use illustrations.
- Ahead of our new topic - Create a poster of what you want to learn and what you know already.
Science/Technology Tasks
- Make a bird cake and then make a leaflet describing how to do it.
- Can you measure the length of time it takes to freeze a cup of water? How long does it take to thaw?
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- Can you create a winter picture? You can use whatever materials you like, paint, material, plastic, wool, thread.
- Sketching –Draw an elephant using a pencil.Find a ruler and copy the grid marks onto plain paper.