Skip to content ↓
Seal Church Of England Primary School

Seal Church Of England Primary School

Tuesday 12th

Good morning everyone,  

We loved seeing the learning you did yesterday and can’t wait to see what brilliant learning you do today! 

Time 

Learning 

 

9:00-9:30 

Phonics 

The phonics session is made up of two parts.  

The first is the speed sound session. Please select the video appropriate to your child’s level (this was emailed to you): 

 

Set 1: (d)  

https://youtu.be/bxktM8g0-Hs 

Set 2: (oo)   

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=amBCBQGZj8w 

Set 3: (o-e)  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7r-aXHufSPw 

The second is the reading. You will need to log into the Oxford Owl website and find the correct coloured book for your child. Your child should read the book 3 times before moving on, so that they become increasingly confident.  

Oxford owl: https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/   

 

If you are in guided reading, please read the next chapter of George's Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl and answer the questions in full sentences.  We look forward to reading your answers. 

9:30-10:30 

Maths  

Money 

LO: to know the value of different coins. 

SC1: I can recognise the value of different coins. 

SC2: I can choose the right coins 

SC3: I can use addition with coins 

Yesterday, Miss Theobald showed you the different values of coins. Can you remember these? Watch the video first then have a go https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ec_j2qj5wE    

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game. Once you’ve had a go, go back to watch the rest of the video.  

Can you match the correct coin to how much it is worth?  

                                      

                                       

                                      

 

Now have a go at adding using our coins. If you would like something harder, have a look at the one below. 

Challenge: 

Key words: money, coins, pence. 

10:30-11:00 

Break time/snack time  

11:00-12:00 

English  

LO: to understand the purpose of non-fiction.  

SC1: I can recall what non-fiction means.  

SC2: I can recall the reasons non-fiction is used.  

SC3: I can write in the style of non-fiction.   

 

Yesterday we had a look at non-fiction writing.  

What is non-fiction writing? Tell a grown up.  

Here is the video to remind you about what non-fiction is: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z7n4ydm   

 

We had a think about why non-fiction writing is used.  

 

Have a look back at your reflection: 

  • Why do we use non-fiction writing? 

  • How many different places can you remember where non-fiction is used? 

 

Today we are going to learn a model text about Scotland.  It is important that you know the model text well, as you will use it for your writing at the end of the week.  

 

Model text video: https://youtu.be/wjxjyYoro60  

 

Task: 

Now we have learnt that model text story map you need to draw it and then write it out. 

Use the model text format (attached below) to help to remind you of what will come next.  

 

To make this easier: write the first 3 sentences of the model text.  

 

Challenge: can you add your own fact onto the end of the model text? 

 

Reflection:  

  • How did you work towards your leaflet today? 

  • What do you think you could've done even better? 

 

Key words: non-fiction, fact.  

12-1:00 

Lunch 

1:00-1:15 

Wellbeing: 

Watch today’s well-being session with Mrs Smith: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mby27OZDaxE&feature=youtu.be   

1:15-1:30 

Assembly 

Watch today’s assembly:  

https://youtu.be/sMbwv6R1OBE    

1:30-2:30 

Experience 

Wales  

LO: to know about the countries in the UK. 

SC1: I can find Wales on a map of the UK. 

SC2: I can name the capital of Wales.  

SC3: I can list Wales’s key features. 

 

Have a look at the United Kingdom on Google Earth https://earth.google.com/web/search/UK/@55.49581888,2.1940693,-118.25904891a,2943898.84434342d,35y,0.00000512h,0t,0r/data=CmwaQhI8CiQweDI1YTNiMTE0MmM3OTFhOToweGM0ZjhhMDQzMzI4ODI1N2EZLJyk-WOwS0AhFoOHad98C8AqAlVLGAIgASImCiQJwHxWgzKlSUARYjsgn9ykSUAZoPt5JOcczD8hwDvKreSayz8  

Can you find Wales?  

 

Wales is the country to the left of England.  

 

This is the flag of Wales – it is called the Cymru or Y Ddraig Goch, meaning 'the red dragon'.