"Well," said Claire, "there was a very big, bad wolf Claire has hurt her knee so she sets off home to tell her mum all about it. Science related task This poem goes through all the colours of the rainbow. Invite the children to role-play various scenarios, e.g. Normally in school we would complete several entry tasks into our new topic to create interest and excitement. Lesson 2 - Counting in 5s, Watch the video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EemjeA2Djjw and join in with the song. On the Way Home by Jill Murphy- Story Writing | Teaching Resources On the Way Home by Jill Murphy- Story Writing Subject: English Age range: 5-7 Resource type: Lesson (complete) 0 reviews File previews Children will read the book and rewrite some parts of the story by planning writing and publishing the story. You can imagine you are a toymaker writing to a toyshop trying to sell your product or you could create a poster to tell people all about your toy. How far can you count without using a 100 square or number line to help you? Remember to use your five times table when finding the total. Use the word problem worksheet about sharing. Have a go at a counting in 2s ping pong with a partner. Have a go at making your own clock either with the resource provided (you will need scissors, a split pin and pencil crayons to decorate) or you could use a paper plate and draw out your numbers. On the way she meets her friends and tells them how the fall happened. Try to use some BOYS (but, or, yet, so) sentences in your letter to knock our socks off! Maybe you could even ring a friend or another family member and ask them what adventure theyd like to go on! However, if you start with the one-star activity and they find it too easy you could always stop them and try them with a more challenging level. Remember to use lots of time adverbials (first, next, then), 2A sentences (huge, rocky moon) and challenge yourself by using some adverbs (silently flew) and similes (as fast as a cheetah). How can we help each other if there is an accident? On completing this, please encourage your child to complete the worksheet below labelling the countries and capital cities within the UK. Comparing length worksheet. It is against copyright to take and reproduce the text/pictures directly from a published book, so we always try to use our texts for the units based on the original. We will update this section every week with the next couple of objectives and tasks. When planning the English activities this week, we tried to mirror what we would usually be doing in the last week before summer so have tried to keep the activities as light and fun as possible. Maybe you could use a teddy and pretend it is Incy, acting out the poem as your read it?http://teach.files.bbci.co.uk/schoolradio/incy_wincy_spider.pdf. Have a go at using recyclable objects to make your own helmet to take on an adventure to space. Use these to help you remember what the symbol looks like and which is which. Ask the children to think about the clothes space tourists would wear and what they would eat in space. We will set 3 activities a week based around a specific Year One objective. Please see email to parents (March 24th) with log in details. Join our email newsletter to receive free updates! think, blink, wink. Task 2 The bristle worm is really good at looking after the shell and keeping it clean. Maybe you could act the journey out yourself or tell a family member where to go. spout (end of the 1st line) and out (end of the 2nd line). If possible, you could all illustrate your poems after to make them look exciting and colourful. - Which toy is their favourite and why? Maybe you could change the characters and how she hurt her knee. Week 4 - On the Way Home - Jill Murphy (This YouTube clip was checked on 24.04.2020 - please use under supervision.) Can you design your own fish based on a character from a popular story? Use Jill Murphy's wonderful book On the Way Home as the starting point for learning in your classroom with our free teaching ideas and activities. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Can you identify the rhyming words which have been used in the story and talk about the rhyming pattern and rhythm of the story? I think the story is a great portrayal of the power of a childs imagination. Write the time you wake up, what time do you brush your teeth? What does the customer want? Try estimating the length in cubes first and see how close you are to the actual answer! SCHOOL AIMS, Happy, healthy and safe Can you discuss your habitat areas look at things that are living (worm, weed), non-living (stone, soil) and used to be living (twig, leaf). to sequence the events. You could draw, paint or create the shell using things you find around the house. Use the reading questions above to support further discussion. Maybe you could have a go at drawing the different things you have included in your poem as well? On the Way Home Paperback - Illustrated, May 1, 2019 by Jill Murphy (Author) 734 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback $12.99 8 Used from $6.34 15 New from $6.82 Claire has hurt her knee so she sets off home to tell her mum all about it. But just how did it happen . Don't forget to include the garden and the car! You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Try to sketch or take photos of each habitat (remember what made some pictures more successful than others in the entry point). What would you have to add on to that number to make 10? Task 5 Can you make a new page for the book, in which Claire tells another friend / characteran unusual way that she hurt her knee? To identify and name a variety of common garden plants. The jungle? You will need; some items to buy such as tins, bottles, bags of crisps etc. . How far might she have travelled? Watch the video at White Rose home learning. Conditions. Was she dropped by a wolf, a slithering snake, an enormous dragon or a hairy gorilla?! Practise counting them in groups of 2. Five Minutes' Peace Descriptive Word Mat . To sequence the story in the correct order Download the Word Document and print the sequencing cards or move the statements into the correct orderboth activities can be done viathis website link. After learning all of this please complete the Continent and Ocean map activity. Both sections contain a mixture of real words and nonsense words. What do you notice, how do they move? Setting this up is really easy to do - go to Twinkle and enter the code: UKTWINKLHELPS. How would you travel to the seaside? Task 1 At the beginning of the story, the authors use lots of adjectives to describe the mermaid. Can you draw a picture of this animal with lots of adjectives around it and then write some sentences to describe it and tell the author why this animal is your favourite? Task 2 - Tiddler was busy making an excuse as to why he was late and ended up getting caught in a fishermans net and going on an adventure. Comprehension - This weeks comprehension is The Owl and the Pussy Cat poem. Write out a time diary for a day in the life of you. You could describe how he looks, his clothes, his voice, his personality and many other things. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nb2msIQo6TI, This YouTube clip was checked on 04.07.2020 please use under supervision.). Can you find out about different types of snakes? Why is time so important? Think about the moment Tiddler gets caught in the net. This story was a favourite with the children in my reception class when I first started teaching. Can you think of any other words which rhyme with the rhyming couplets? - Information on: - What are the Victorian Times? Monday -YogaBugsClassTuesday -FootieBugsClassWednesdayDanceBugsClassThursday -FootieBugsClassFriday -YogaBugsClass. For example, Did you see the big, brown bear stomping around the woods?. The colourful presentation is filled with fascinating facts and beautifully hand-drawn illustrations, which are certain to excite and engage your little ones. During the 19th century the Victorians used to make some of their peg dolls into pedlar dolls adding little trinkets to the finished doll when they could. (This YouTube clip was checked on 13.06.2020 please use under supervision. The words in the screening incorporate phonics skills acquired by the children in both Year One and Reception. Maybe you like the way it moves, or the sound it makes. Think of some speech / thought bubbles for each bear in the illustrations. Task 3 - In the book, Tiddler makes up stories about why he is late for school. What do you notice about them? The videos, songs and activity below use all those terms as it is important children are aware of them. Can you use a thesaurus to find anymore? What noises do the animals make in the story? In this pack, you will find 2 x whole class lessons (an hour long for each or you can split them), an editable PowerPoint presentation; vocabulary focus; the task sheets with scaffolding support, and the texts all ready to print. Have a go at learning the Greater Than, Less Than, Equal To song at, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka9zbPcqXBI, Gather some objects such as counters, cubes etc and give some to a partner. to understand what a seed is and how to plant them. - Make your own toy windmill. Our objectives this week are: - To name and label the body parts of an insect.- To explore the microhabitats of a range of minibeasts. Draw all the different containers you can think of and label why you would need to use them. Alternatively, you could use a few of each! Do you think they should be used? Support your child in exploring Google Maps looking at a variety of locations around the UK or abroad. Parents: If you are feeling brave and have some available, you could add a few drops of food colouring to the water to make it more exciting and easier to see in the container. Please see the Homework Guide for Parents about how to access and use the website. Task 5 In the Circus we meet Annie the Acrobat, Ding and Dong the circus dogs, a Juggler, a Fire Breather and a Clown. Remember to describe what they look like and what they did wrong so that they can be found. Find out how our bodies heal themselves when we get hurt. The cookie is used to store information of how visitors use a website and helps in creating an analytics report of how the website is doing. Draw a large circle on a piece of paper (ask an adult to help you draw round something that is circular shaped) Split your circle into and make your own halves of a pizza! the giraffe was as tall as a mountain. This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. Ask the children to draw a timeline displaying todays date at the far end. Challenge: can you extend your sentences by using the conjunctions But, Or, Yet, So (BOYS). Please login using your Mathletics username and password (if you have forgotten this information, it is stuck in the back cover of your childs Home School Organiser). Explore more than 1,826 "On The Way Home Jill Murphy" resources for teachers, parents and pupils as well as related resources on "On The Way Home" Membership. (Remember to write the word down the margin of the page and use the first letter of each line to write an Easter themed sentence.) (Due to the current circumstances we are unsure if this will happen in June, however it is still so important that children continueto learn and practice their phonic knowledge.) Please post any wonderful work on our Facebook page, we can't wait to see them! Adverbs have been used throughout the story e.g. This week is a research based project. Love hearing children's stories or are you looking for fun ways to learn English? Registered in England - No: 09178280 VAT No: 199650845. Watch the White Rose video https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-1/, Have a go at the worksheet-Lesson 1 - Counting to 100, Challenge: Try the missing numbers worksheet. Minibeast is a generic term for small animals such as; spiders, worms, slugs, snails and beetles. Task 5 This book is full of short, rhyming poems about animals you can find in the ocean. Plant Sequencing Cards. How long do you think these things would take? PowerPoint In the Garden In the Garden Lesson Presentation, Activity My Beautiful Garden Activity Sheet in the Garden. (Make sure you tell us all about your stories on Facebook. Have a go at the comparing length worksheet. About Us; Media; Partnerships . Practise counting up some coins at home (Ask an adult first). ? If you take a look on the website there is a wonderful array of information and activities related to toys from the past. Can you create a poster teaching people how to be a good friend? The video here shows you the correct articulation of all 44 phonemes. Maybe you could also draw or create a background to show its journey? Task 5- Lots of different punctuation has been used in this story. This cookie is installed by Google Analytics. Art / DT related task - Design your own magic box. Write down all the multiples of 10. E.g. Can you write a set of instructions using time adverbials (first, next, then) and imperative verbs (mix, stir, pour). Its a great book to use with pre readers for telling a story and the repetitive text also helps the beginner reader. Baby Bear goes into space in the story, so maybe you could write some questions about space? You could draw the crocodiles mouth around them or draw the crocodile next to them. St Pauls Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. Take 2 pieces of paper and write a digit between 0 and 9 on each. Could you create a poster which describes the changes in weather during all four seasons of the year? Can you act out the story with some friends? ), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VpJumAZx1t8. Explore our library and use wonderful books in your lessons! Mums solution, a plaster, helps to comfort her. (Try to think about the resources you have in your home or at school. How does it help our bodies? Look at the use of speech marks within the story. Climate is the average weather conditions in a place over at least 30 years. What do you notice about the numbers in the ones column for each number as you count up in 5s? Using a tennis ball or football, count how many times you can throw and catch the ball in a minute. Imagine that you could go diving underwater. Task 6 Use the speech to rewrite the story in the form of a play script. Encourage thoughtful and realistic conversation between the travel agent and the customer, for example, the travel agent listens and advises they dont tell the customer where to go on holiday! Could you play this when catching or kicking a ball to your partner? In the 17th and 18th century children played with Dutch dolls called 'Flanders babies'. Discuss the roles of the travel agent and customers. Posters advertising a range of different holiday locations hot and cold, If needed please see the attached file containing Role-play resources - Role-play Resources. http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/gardening_with_children/. Below, are some activities to go along with each video. They were made of clay, wood, rags, bones and even ivory and wax in an attempt to make them as life like as possible. Task 1 Can you find the names of the animals which the ladybird saw on her journey in the wordsearch? The sandwich filling could be your favourite or even one you have today. The text is easy to read and the pictures are bold and colourful. Think about the 5W's (Who? The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". . Art/D&T project Could you paint, draw or create a picture or make a sculpture of the animal you have chosen for your poem? Maybe you could underline or highlight the poem to show the different colours. Try a different array using different amounts and write the addition sum and 'lots of'statement. By Christina Rossetti poem. Perhaps a story character, a popstar or even a superhero. Can you make your own handprint fish puppet to join the Singing Mermaid? Create your own medical kit of things we need if we hurt ourselves based on your research. Art/D&T project Could you paint, draw or create a rainbow to go with your poem? What sort of things do we use money for? World In Danger - Frankie Morland 2019-12-05 Discover the beauty of the world around us and why we must protect it, in this magical, sing-along picture book. The word problems are differentiated and children can complete all or those they are comfortable with. Can you use books or the internet to find out some facts about the moon or a planet of your choice and make a fact file on it? Can you write a new story with the title 'On the Way Home'? Can you draw a picture of Sam Sly in the circus ring and write some sentences to describe him? Product description. These tools provide children with different ways to interconnect their thoughts. Would they like to visit a planet? Notes for Teaching The seventh continent (the smallest) is Australia. Lesson 4 - Making Equal Groups - Grouping. Task 6 To re-write the story of Whatever Next with a slight twist. E.g weighing out ingredients for recipes, weighing out fruit and vegetables at the supermarket, babies being weighed when they are born, animals being weighed at the vets. Animal needs and care the children had a visit from Mrs Pink an experienced vet who shared information about animal needs and care. This website and its content is subject to our Terms and . 5.0 (1 Review) Last downloaded on. The story of On the Way Home by Jill Murphy. ), Lesson 5 Telling the time in everyday life, Lesson 4 Using money in a real- life context, Go to the splat square at https://www.primarygames.co.uk/pg2/splat/splatsq100.html. Please see the mats below. Task 2 The story starts with the question Whatever Next?. Dont feel like you have to do everything. Make sure you label the items you will need. Write some of your own and test an adult. I find it really interesting to hear what authors and illustrators enjoy reading or have enjoyed reading with children. Can you move the objects on the screen to put them in to 2 groups? Why has the author written some words in CAPITALS? This could be on paper or out of an unused cardboard box. Allow time for the children to talk to other members of their family before completing the mind map. But just how did it happen . Please include full stops, commas, question marks and exclamation marks. Can you write an ingredients list for each half? Try out this game at https://www.mathplayground.com/balance_scales.html and see if you can find which objects are heaviest using the scales. Draw a picture of another giant object that Biff and Chip might have seen in the house. Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores PowerPoint Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores Sorting Posters Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores Sorting Cards Carnivores, Herbivores and Omnivores Answers Food Chain PowerPoint Year 1 Food Chain Game board Food Chain Game Sorting Pictures Food chain paper chain activity, Other Useful Science Websites full of challenges: James Dyson Foundation - challenge cards Pratical Action - Challenges, Classroom Secrets have also put a brilliant Home Learning Pack together. Teaching Ideas Ltd. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. White Rose Home Learning - Year 1, Have a go at the worksheet Measuring MassLesson 1 - Measuring Mass. Discussion activity - Prompt your child to think about: - Toys that they enjoy playing with, - Toys they might have played with in the past, - Toys other children might enjoy playing with, - Also encourage them to consider why toys are important. Teaching Children to Read - Douglas Ray Reutzel 1996 . Allowed HTML tags:
- . Task 5 Mr Bear eats a sandwich in the middle of the night. Work in partnership Could you set up an obstacle course in your garden and use your directional vocabulary to guide a family member round it? Select the Year One tab to show all of the units and then click on the desired unit to access the scheme of work. The slithering, slimy snake moved quickly along the hard, concrete path. Over the next 3 weeks we will be covering the objectives below: How we can learn about the past in different ways, (We would normally visit the Black Country Museum this term. Could you include a pond (a small lid containing water)? Can you take them on an adventure to your new setting? (Remember to use your time adverbials.). For example, you could teach people how to tidy their room, empty the dishwasher or make their bed. Underneath each handprint, count up in 5s and write the correct number in the sequence. Take it in turns with your child to model the role of the customer or travel agent. Draw/paint or create one or a few of the characters from the book. Could you improve this poem by adding in adverbs before the verbs? Make a prediction Who do you think is the shortest? On the way she meets her friends and tells them how the fall happened. Add the tally up at the end of the week to see which was the most popular and least common minibeast? You could splat a different colour for each multiple. View all copies of this ISBN edition: Synopsis. You could follow the structure of this poem with each line starting with a question, or we have included a template that you could use where each line is a simile.A Rainbow - simile template. You could change the animal in the story e.g. The destination could be in the UK or abroad. - Victorian games. Stay up to date and receive our free email newsletter! Can you identify all of the adjectives and verbs on each page? ), This week we would normally be planting sunflower seeds in school and the children would be given responsibility of where they would like to position their plants (sun or shade) and they would be in charge of watering them daily. This week we are continuing to develop our map skills. Looks like a fun to read book. E.g. In ICT & Computing, well be finding out: How to greet people in different languages. This cookie is used to enable the PayPal payment service in the website. ), Complete the worksheet. Maybe you could pretend to present your own weather forecast for a specific month and season of the year. ), https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcTQADUywZY. - To name and label the body parts of an insect. She has been described as "one of the most engaging . Why?) Could you underline all of the different types of words in different colours. What does it sound like? We would love you to create your own imaginary garden. If you are in school, we would love it if you could think of a different sea animal and as a class, create a new poem which is at least 4 lines. Can you find out the names for other groups of animals and make a poster showing what the animals are and what their collective noun is? Can you remember the numbers without looking? Class Secrets - Free Home Learning, Twinkl has an unlimited amount of resources for every subject. This video explains the key physical features of the Earth. There is also a section specifically for home learning. On the Way Home by Jill Murphy is a great book that illustrates how sometimes our imagination can create some fantastic stories that are more interesting than reality. What do you think might happen after Biff picks up the magic key? Find some coins at home. Additionally, you could act out the story with friends or family. Children complete the check with their class teachereach term, we refer to it as our phonics game. The pack covers; maths, grammar, spelling and punctuation, reading and practical ideas. B but, O or, Y yet, S so. What might happen to the girl on the way home? This cookie is set by the provider PayPal. Non-fiction text - All About Fish - Fish Reading Comprehension - KS1 Non-fiction, Non-fiction text - Deep Sea Explorers - Deep Sea Explorers KS1 Comprehension - differentiated, Diary of a Mermaid - The Diary of a Mermaid KS1 comprehension, The Runaway Iceberg - The Runaway Iceberg - Year 1 Comprehension - differentiated, Seasons - KS1 Reading Comprehension - Seasons - Differentiated, The Camping Trip - differentiated reading comprehension. But opting out of some of these cookies may have an effect on your browsing experience. Task 3 Imagine that you have taken a trip to Silver Sands and you met the Singing Mermaid. On the way she meets her friends and tells them how the fall happened. Handprint Fish Instructions, Can you create your own Singing Mermaid? This book would make a great read aloud in a kindergarten classroom. Task 3 - To Compare Old and New Toys Activity. We hope all your families have a wonderful and relaxing summer, we hope you stay safe and we look forward to seeing you ready for the next academic year at Dorridge. Can you create a poster with all the items you have chosen cut out and stick them on your poster? If you have a sibling or another family member with you, time how long it takes both of you to complete the course. One of our objectives this week is - To identify and name a variety of common garden plants. Help. Task 1 To read and discuss the poem What Is Pink? by Christina Rossetti. on-the-way-home-jill-murphy-powerpoint-pdf 3/12 Downloaded from vendors.metro.net on September 6, 2022 by guest sends a cake. Can you think of any others? registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, If the word is familiar but spelled in an unusual way (for example, with a silent letter) try deliberately mispronouncing it in accordance with the way it is spelled to get used to the spelling. (Greater than, less than). How far can you count? (Draw the childs attention to the units used to measure weight) Which ingredients are heavier? What would a spaceport look like, Short extracts from classic texts linked to different themes to enjoy and interpret, Editing and correcting spelling and grammar activities, Activities linked to vocabulary, synonyms and antonyms, Drawing and illustrations tasks and challenges. What times are shown? On the way she meets her friends and tells them how the fall happened. Please use the template provided to help you with what to include. He likes his scales because they make him feel special. What was special about each half? What might you see? . Often, other terms such as Oceania or Australasia are used to incorporate the smaller islands within that region, such as; New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and Tasmania. Task 4 Packing to go to the moon would be a really big task for Baby Bear. This task involves exploring the seaside today compared to how it used to be in the past. Your rating is required to reflect your happiness. Claire has hurt her knee so she sets off home to tell her mum all about it. Recall the steps the children took to plant the seeds. Our next objectives this week are - To identify and name a variety of common wild and garden plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees by identifying trees by their leaves. Can you beat your personal best? Jill Murphy is a London-born English children's author, best known for The Worst Witch series and the Large Family picture books. In June, all Year 1 children usually undertake a statutory 'Phonics Screening Check'. The V&M Childhood Museum has lots of information on toys and some ideas for creating and making some simple toys. Please allow your child to watch the Video - The Magic Grandad they will be venturing back in time to a seaside in the past to see changes for themselves. As nonsense words are newto all children, they do notfavour those with a good vocab knowledge or large sight word memory. Maybe they could shrink and find a magic door in the room that takes them to the setting? Task 4 Lots of poems have similes in which compare two things e.g. Discuss what makes these your favourite photos, drawing attention to details such as focus, close up, wide shots and lighting (draw upon your knowledge from our photo editing work). Recap yesterdays lesson and what you already know about telling the time. Can you write how many rows and columns your array has? What happens if we don't get as much sleep as we need? Under the sea? Once you have written the story, you could illustrate it by drawing lots of colourful pictures. Working back along the timeline, mark the date for each year of your childs life. We call this a plural or collective noun. Therefore, the English tasks this week are: -Summer activity booklet - this booklet is full of fun and exciting English related activities for the children to complete at their leisure, they can pick and choose which activities they want to do on each day. peace a last . Can you try reading a few of the poems without saying the name of the animal to somebody in your class or house and ask them to guess which animal you are describing?
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