Work for 06.01.22

Early Bird Maths: The work attached is revision of our ‘addition and subtraction’ topic.

Remember: Can you find two numbers that make 10 or two numbers that make 20? If so, add those first!

Maths: This lesson is the start of our ‘money’ topic.

L.O. Recognising money (coins)

With an adult, discuss what you notice about each coin (it would be useful to have the coins in real life, too!)

Count the sides of each coin (challenge: what shape is a 20p coin? What shape is a 50p coin?)

Discuss what colour(s) each coin is.

Discuss the amounts of money that each coin represents. Think about what…

two 1ps would make

two 10ps would make

Which other coins could you find two of to make another coin?

Then, follow the link below to try a money sorting game!

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/money/coins-game

3 star (CHALLENGE) question:

English (RE):

L.O. To introduce the story of ‘The Good Samaritan’ and to think about how it is kind to treat everyone equally.

Please read the story of ‘The Good Samaritan’.

Then, if an adult is free, ask them to read the story as you act out each character as the story progresses.

Finally, use a phone if you have one (if you don’t this could be emailed or hand-written) – pretend to be the samaritan. Send a text/email about your day.

You could include:

Where you were when you saw the man

What you thought when you saw the man

What you did to help the man

RE

L.O. To understand that Christians believe that all people are unique and should be treated with respect.

Watch the video below:

Discuss what is said in the video with an adult.

Look at the characteristics above.

Discuss your physical and personal characteristics with an adult. You may wish to discuss their characteristics too. Some of them may be different to yours and some may be the same.

Our characteristics make us unique to everyone else. There is nobody just like you!

Can you think of any missing from the list?

Paper Chain - OTPlan Activity Idea

Cut strips of paper to make a ‘unique paper chain’. Before you connect each strip, write on it a characteristic that belongs to you.

Your paper chain can be as long or as short as you like.

It will be unique to you and when you look at it, it will remind you just how special you are!

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