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Date: 27th Apr 2020 @ 7:19am
Are you ready for some Maths learning today?
Let’s remind ourselves of the shapes we know and spot the shapes in the pictures using the link below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TJhfl5vdxp4
Now that you have listened to the shape song, take a look at the ‘I spy’ picture below:
I spy with my little eye… can you find a circle, square, triangle, oblong?
What other shapes can you see?
Did you spot lots of shapes? Fantastic!
Today’s challenge is to go on a shape hunt around your home or outside and try to find:
A circle
A square
A triangle
An oblong
Maybe you could take a picture of your shape hunt and the objects you find and send them to: nurseryhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Happy hunting!
Date: 27th Apr 2020 @ 6:59am
Good Morning Nursery! I hope you had a lovely weekend.
Let’s begin today’s phonics by revisiting the sounds we learnt last week.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4fvEl8MIvs
Sing along to songs for the letter: s, a, t and p. Can you join in with saying the sounds?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XhW0sAfQhw
On Friday we went on a sound hunt for objects beginning with the sound 'p'. How many items did you find?
Here are some of the things that I found… can you name each one?
Now we are going to learn a new sound…
CLICK HERE TO WATCH TODAY’S SHOW ME CLIP
Today if you are able to go outside, have a look to see how many insects you can find.
Go on an insect hunt then draw a picture of all insects you find.
Have a go at writing ‘i’ for insects next to your picture.
Have a great day!
Date: 26th Apr 2020 @ 9:33pm
Good Morning everyone!
Our Connected Curriculum this half term is Climate Change, and more specifically, ‘How is Clayton connected with the global community?' This is a really exciting topic looking at the world and how we can find a way to do our part to help…I’m sure that you will all find out lots of interesting facts to share.
I will post a different CC activity each week on the blog for you to complete at a time that suits you best during the week.
This is also a chance to get creative in how you want to present your work… draw pictures, make posters or mind maps, write letters of fact files, make models or create PowerPoints and videos to showcase your learning!
So… TASK 1
This week’s task is to research climate change-What does it mean? How does it affect our world? What are the main causes? Is there anything being done to combat climate change?
You can present you work as you wish... perhaps a powerpoint or mind map or maybe video your own newsround clip to present your ideas for your younger viewers!
Here are some useful video clips to help get you started…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z849q6f/articles/z7dkhbk
(try the little quiz after the clip- see how you get on)
https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/34961514
I have also attached a ppt to give you extra information- good luck!
Don't forget to send pictures or videos of what you have created to y6homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk or our class twitter page we love to see what you are doing- it really makes our day!
Have a lovely day,
Mrs Ranyard, Miss Kenwell and Misss Thornton
Happy Eid Mubarak to all the children in Year 3 who are celebrating
Date: 25th Apr 2020 @ 2:10pm
Below is a link to an interactive colouring activity for Ramadan. Enjoy.
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/go/resource/ramadan-interactive-colouring-activity-tg-261-newlink
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 4:35pm
Well done to all of our Year 4 learners who have been working hard this week!
Lots of you have been busy with your learning packs, blog work and wellbeing activities! Thank you for all of your updates posted on Twitter and on the y4homelearning email.
Here are some highlights from the week!
Keep busy everyone and stay safe!
From the Year 4 team :)
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 4:20pm
Good afternoon everyone!
What a lovely way to celebrate the end of the week - showing off some amazing learning! It has been so nice to hear from so many of you via email this week. Please keep it up, both myself, Mrs Hodges and Miss Gallery miss you all very much and it's lovely to see what you are doing!
Thank you to Maddison, Lilly-Anne, Alissia and Rhianna for your emails!
Well done to those children who have been completing reading challenges on Reading Plus! A very big well done to Rhianna who has read over 12000 words! Keep it up Rhianna!
We have a whole range of activities that have taken place - growing tomatoes, learning Spanish and science and writing postcards!
Have a look below and see what 5HW have been doing!
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 4:01pm
It's time to celebrate all of the hard work you have done this week. Well done 5CB, I'm very proud of you!
We are winning timestable rockstars so far - we're just over 2,000 points ahead of 5HW! Well done!
A huge congratulations to the children who completed this week's reading challenge by managing to read 3 or more books! You are all owed a hot chocolate when we go back to school.
The winners are:
Sam (with 10 books!)
Denico (with 8 books!)
Dylan (with 4 books!)
Victoria (with 3 books!)
Tia (with 3 books!)
You only had to read 3 books, so well done everyone. Remember, the aim is to try and score 80% in all of the comprehension questions.
Thank you for everyone who has emailed pictures of their to me this week - and it's lovely to see some of you completing the wellbeing challenges as well!
I have to say, Jennifer's GVP made me laugh because all of her sentences were about the spider that attacked me! (Thankfully it was very small, and I didn't drop the IPad!) Below are some pictures of the amazing work I have seen.
Well done to the following children, who are also oustanding learners this week:
Jessica
Jennifer
Angelica
Jackson
Denico
I can't wait to see more of your wonderful work next week!
Have a fabulous weekend 5CB, you thoroughly deserve it!
The Boy at the Back of the Class Chapter 8
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 3:48pm
Good afternoon year 6! What a lovely day it is. Well here is your final instalment of the story for this week and I think it is starting to get really exciting. This chapter is very long and to be honest I found it quite tricky reading it all in one whole recording!! Sorry for any mistakes I made, I was getting slightly distracted by my tortoise scratching away next to me. I think he likes the story too!
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=9Bkkejg
After reading/listening, can you write down any similarities in this chapter to our last book 'Once' and Felix's life? (Text to Text)
Prediction- What do you think will happen the next day at school? (A clue- The next chapter is called 'The Big Fight'.
Remember to share your answers with us on our year 6 Twitter page or using our year 6 email address, we'd love to hear from you!
Have a lovely weekend-Stay Safe and Stay at Home!
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 12:15pm
What a start to the Summer term in Reception!!!
We are amazed at all the things that you are doing with your grown ups. Well Done everyone!!!
Find the video below and watch some of our Superstars and their work... Why not dance along to our celebration song from our Friday Celebration Assembly!!!
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 11:54am
Hello,
We hope you are ready for another maths challenge today. Today we are going to focus on counting in steps of 10. Remember to put the date in your workbook and use a ruler to underline it!
Follow this link to help you remember how to count in steps of 10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-gmEe0-_ex8&vl=en
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftati8iGQcs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rd5DBkP9avw
Challenge 1
10+10= 20+10+10= 30+10+10= 40+10= 50+10= 60+10= 80+10= 100+10=
Challenge 2
80-10= 90-10= 100-10= 40-20= 50-10= 20-10= 30-10= 60-10= 70-10= 10-10=
Challenge 3
Tom bought 20 oranges and James bought 10 more. How many altogether?
Jenny saw 10 planes and 10 trains. How many altogether?
There were 40 puppies in the vets. Ten more came. How many altogether?
Miss Wolfenden bought 60 cakes and then ate 10. How many left?
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 11:51am
More outstanding learning from 3LF this week. Well done.
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 11:33am
Lets celebrate!
It's Friday which means it's time to celebrate! We are so so proud of all the amazing learning that you are doing at home. It is so lovely to see your pictures and your smiling faces sent to us every day.
Here are our Super star learners this week...
Look who lost their tooth this week! You look like you have been working very hard, maybe it's your new haircut!
Look whose busy with their home learning! Great job!
Another busy bee doing all of his home learning! We love your picture of a Spring chick!
Another child with a big smile on his face! That cake does look yummy!
Wow look at all of those number sentences! What a superstar!
Look who looks so grown up doing her home learning! Amazing!
Another person enjoying this lovely sunshine and taking his learning outside! I hope you saved that penalty!
Don't forget to send us pictures of you doing all your amazing home learning and different activities at home and you might be one of our Superstar learners next week!
Well done everyone,
We miss you, stay safe
Miss Riley and Miss Wolfenden xx
NEW LINKS!!! The Oak National Academy
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 11:22am
Hi year 6, I really want your opinion on this new link we would like to try. Today I am going to post one English reading task and a maths task and would really like you to have a go and see what you think.
https://www.thenational.academy/year-6/maths/representing-fractions-year-6-wk1-1/
Don't worry I will still put on Chapter 8 from The Boy at the Back of the Class!!
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 11:00am
This is my favourite part of the week!
Firstly, I want to thank you ALL for all of your hard work this week. You have all been superstars!
I have had some brilliant pictures sent in this week from Queenster, Hao yu, Oscar, Andrew, Kimora and Tianah so well done for sharing your at home activities. Here are a few examples of what you have all been up to this week. It is great to see that some of you have started your recycling and science challenges. Keep up the hard work Year 2.
Miss Hamer
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 10:22am
Hi, Mrs Glover here again!
If you enjoyed Chester zoo being live a few weeks ago then good news, it's back again! Starting at 10am they'll be showing many different animals. I've added a picture of what is happening and when underneath and here is the YouTube link:
https://www.youtube.com/c/chesterzoo/live
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 10:18am
24.04.20 Good Morning Year 4
Morning Activities
Write down your work in your exercise book. Remember to check your answers tomorrow!
Yesterday’s Answers:
- “It is such a long way,” sighed Oliver. (total 6)
- Miss Bryce asked, “Has everyone completed their homework?” (total 7)
- Lilly whispered urgently, “We’ve got to go now!” (total 6)
Now try: Fluent in 5:
Sentence of the Day
Add the missing punctuation and capital letters in these sentences and correct the Year 3/4 spellings:
- my faverate flavour of ice cream is caramel chocolate and vanilla (total 4)
- this is a very inporrtent announcement (total 3)
- that partikuler tree is over one hundred years old (total 3)
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 10:08am
Good morning everyone, another lovely sunny day! I can't wait to get out there in the sun for a bit.
Fot the last day of the week I'm giving you a slightly different wellbeing challenge today and it's something that always makes me feel happy and a bit better if I'm feeling a bit low.
Today's challenge is to do something nice for someone. Here are some ideas below although feel free to do one of your own ideas!
1. Read or tell a story to a younger brother or sister
2. Tidy your room
3. Do a chore or job for someone at home
4. Give someone a compliment
5. Share a toy or some food with someone at home
6. Make someone a present, picture or card
7. Offer to help an adult with the cooking or washing up
8. Write someone a poem or story
9. Tell someone a joke
10. Phone a friend or send them a nice message
See how many of the 10 you can do and remember to let us know what you have done!
I'm going to do some baking for my husband for my good deed and maybe make him a nice dinner as well. In fact, I might go and take him a cup of tea while he's doing his work! :-)
Have a lovely weekend,
Mrs Glover
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 10:06am
Good Morning Year 5!
Every week I am seeing more and more of you on Reading Plus! Well done to you all for working so hard. The winners this week for reading the most books, and the most words are:
Most Lessons Completed: Sam (at 10 books! Well done)
Most Words Read: Rhianna (12,596 words! Goodness me! Is there a favourite 'new' word you discovered?)
5HW have 5 wins so far, whereas 5CB have 3. Come on 5CB!
Don't forget to check your individual class blogs later today, where we will announce who has successfully completed this weeks reading challenge.
Well done everyone,
Miss Brookes
Friday sentence of the day and phonics
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 9:29am
Can you believe it’s already Friday? This week has flown by and we have loved getting back onto the blogs and seeing all of your amazing home learning! Check back on the blog later and we will have our very own Year 1 celebration of all the fantastic things you have been doing at home!
Sentence of the day
Here are some pictures of children who managed to find the nouns in yesterday’s sentence. Well done! Here is a picture of the sentence with all of the nouns underlined. Remember a noun is a person, a place or an object.
Today’s sentence is going to have a little bit of everything we have done this week. I want you to find ways that you can make my sentence better. It might be missing capital letters, it might need some question marks. Maybe you could add some adjectives in before the nouns to make it more interesting.
Phonics
I loved seeing your phonics activities from yesterday. Watch the tricky word video again to check if you can remember them today …
Today’s phonics focuses on the oo sound family.
In your home learning packs you have some games and activities which all focus on the oo sound family. There are also lots of games on https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/ (your username and password is in the home learning pack) Use these activities as a start point and then I have a challenge for you.
I want you to design and make your own game. The game must be all about those oo sounds. You could have a snakes and ladders game with different oo words on the different squares. Maybe you want to write down as many words with the different oo sounds in them and play a game of snap or pairs. You could even play oo sound bingo!
I can’t wait to see the games that you have made! Just remember they must have the oo sounds in them!
Good Luck and don’t forget to send pictures of you playing your games to y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 8:56am
We just wanted to say to all our families that have started the month Ramadan...
We have attached some activities for you to share with your child if you wanted to.
Love Nursery and Reception Staff x
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 8:44am
Good morning Year 2,
It is another beautiful sunny day! I am up and ready for another work out with Joe Wicks. Don’t forget to join in if you can.
Here are yesterday’s sentences:
What time is it?
Where are my shoes?
Would you like some sweets?
Do you like swimming?
English challenge:
Using the picture attached, can you write down as many adjectives as you can think of to describe the bear? Why not ty and put them in to sentences?
Fluent in 5:
1. 60 – 23 = ___
2. 52 = 20 + ___
3. half of 24 = ___
4. double 8 = ___
5. 45 = ___ x 5
Have a lovely weekend and make the most of the gorgeous weather, I don't think it is here for much longer!
Miss Hamer
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 8:43am
Good morning everyone! I just cannot get over this consistently sunny weather we're having! I think we might have a little BBQ this evening, and Livvi really wants to do some baking. We've found a recipe for rhubarb pots that she'd really like to try, and we're very lucky because we have some rhubarb growing in our garden. Maybe I'll post a photo of our baking results later!
We'd love to hear what you're getting up to today, and we LOVE seeing photos of your learning from the daily activities - watch out for the blog post later on today celebrating that brilliant learning!
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Mrs Hodges here!
Here's the final Sentence of the Day for this week!
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=9BRFvKi
Remember to check back to see my purple pen sentence later on!
Good afternoon! How did you get on with today's sentence? Click the link below to compare my corrected one to yours! Just about to start making the rhubarb pots with Livvi and Asaph, I'll let you know how I get on later!
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=Em3HJR2
Right, rhubarb pots are made! I've attached a photo - what do you think? I'm quite pleased with them, and I can already tell you from the sneaky taste I had, they're very delicious! I loved getting an email from Rhianna showing a cake she baked - have you been learning to cook or bake any new things?
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Good Morning from Miss Wendt!
I have to say Mrs Hodges, I do love sweet treats featuring rhubarb - It's one of my favourite fruits! You are very lucky having rhubarb in your garden.
It's been lovely to see and read all of the emails this week, we will be posting some of your wonderful work later on today!
On with the maths...
Today I've got a fluent in five AND a challenge for you! I enjoyed doing the find all possibilities on Wednesday so I have included another of those.
Remember to email your answers to y5homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
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Happy Friday everyone from Miss Brookes!
I have to say from reading these posts, baking does sound quite appealing! Though my brother has kindly been doing our essential shopping for us and his 'substitute' items for something like flour, would be something you can't even bake with, knowing my brother! I've got all of the equipment and none of the ingredients - Oh well, I will ask and we will see what turns up
I get so excited when my phone pings and it's the year 5 email with all of your fabulous work - well done everyone, I can't wait to see what else you get done while at home!
I have also had a go at one of the Connected Curriculum challenges. My mum has a free app on her IPad called 'Happy Colour by Numbers.' It gives you different pictures, and an array of colours. Every time you click on a colour, it highlights the area that needs to be coloured in - and then you tap on it and like magic, the colour appears! Each day there's a daily challenge, and on Wednesday my Mum said "this one looks a little bit complicated, can you do it for me?" Being the wonderful daughter I am, of course I offered to do the painting! Little did I know, it was going to be a Space painting of the Solar System! I've attached a picture of it for you all to see, as well as a video where you can see a speeded up version of how I painted it!
I can't wait to see your Connected Curriuclum challenges!
Now onto GVP. Can you remember the four key areas we looked at this week? Today is a recap on these areas, followed by a quiz for you all (which I have attached).
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=tOGi4My
I will post a video explaining the answers at around 3pm today, so good luck!
Good afternoon everyone!
Here are the answers for today's GVP quiz. How did you do?
https://www.showme.com/sh?h=RkWCDPU
Miss Brookes
Friday 24th April Challenges!!!
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 8:06am
Good Morning Reception,
How are you all today? It is supposed to be a warm, sunny day, why not take your learning into the garden today...? 
Today we want you to think about the minibeast learning that you have already done so far this week. We have listened to the text 'Mad about Minibeasts,' you have been on a minibeast hunt, you have created some minibeasts using natural things from your garden and learnt about the different parts of a minibeasts body.
Using the animals from the text 'Mad about Minibeasts' we want you to pick your favourite insect and make a model using craft ideas or playdough. Look at the challenge sheet attached to this blog for more information. We have also attached the playdough recipe that was in your home learning packs. You may want to use playdough that you may already have.
We can't wait to see your favourite minibeasts in a creative way!!!
Send your photos to receptionhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 7:59am
Well done to all the children who have been busy learning at home this week!
You are all 🌟 Outstanding Home Learners 🌟
Keep up the good work and keep sending pictures of your learning to: nurseryhomelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk
Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 7:44am
Let's get active and to 10!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85M1yxIcHpw
This week we have completed lots of counting games and activities.
Today you can practise counting objects by playing the game below.
Click on the picture to play the game!
Remember to use the Success Spider criteria to help you with your counting.
You have learnt to play some new counting games this week. I hope you have enjoyed playing them with your adult.
Which game did you enjoy the most? Maybe you can play this game with your adult today.
Have a great day!