KS1 - Oaks Class Contingency Work
Oaks Class work is set daily and available via Teams. This work is a blend of Live Sessions and pre-recorded videos. For more details please check your child's Teams account.
Oaks' live sessions with Mrs Nicholson and Mrs Virgilio are scheduled to take place, via Teams, every Tuesday at 10:00 and every Friday at 10:00. Pupils from both Yr1. and Yr.2 are welcome and invited to attend both sessions.
If your child has not yet had a chance to do use Teams, please encourage them. If you are having trouble with accessing Teams or have forgotten the password, please just email Admin for us to resolve. The teachers are using Teams to set and monitor work; it will also be through Teams that children can access some live sessions/class meetings, and are signposted to pre-recorded lessons. Children can post their completed work on Teams if you would like, on the general post or on the assignments themselves there is a return link there which is private. For additional privacy it can also be emailed to Admin who will forward it on to the teacher.
Live sessions will be recorded and made available afterwards via Teams, as will all of our interactions (to support Safeguarding) since we know that not all children will be able to access at these times. No part of any live lessons should be captured or shared by pupils through recording or screenshots. May I also emphasise that it is important that only the class pupil should participate in any live sessions. It is not appropriate for a parent/carer, sibling or other person to interrupt or seek to participate in lessons
For advice on how to work from home, watch this helpful PowerPoint by clicking here. New Jan' 2021
Daily Tasks:
- CanDoMaths Daily Worsheets
- Reading to children-especially well known Fairy Tales - and listening to children read out loud.
- Practise number bonds to 10.
- Practise/learn 2,5 and 10 x tables
- Learn and practise spellings
- Measure objects around the house in cm- and m-, use comparative language (bigger, smaller, taller, shorter, longer)
- Look at clocks at appropriate times to practise telling the time - o'clock and half past the hour (both analogue and digital)
- Record what the weather is like (including the temperature, if possible) . Write in sentences starting with a capital letter, ending with a full stop and include adjectives and adverbs, if possible- remember finger spaces.
- Look at everyday objects to identify shapes.
- Online Phonics Lessons: Letters & Sounds
The DfE are pleased to announce online phonics lessons for Reception and Year One are available from Monday 27 April. Written and presented by phonics experts and funded by the Department for Education, the online lessons are designed to cover new phonics teaching that that children would have received over the summer term had they been in school. This resource is for use by teachers and parents who will find planning and teaching phonics challenging when schools are closed due to Covid-19.