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Nursery Home Learning 13.11.2020

Hello Nursery,

If you are self isolating the attached grid will give you ideas for activities to complete at home. Please click on read more to access!

Please send me all your work on seesaw, I will love seeing your posts!

Take care,

Mrs Tennant


Maths At Home Competition Entries!

Mia's Maths at Home challenge looks great fun!  She is busy playing shopkeepers with her sister.  It involved adding quantities and amounts and handling money and giving change.  They also added time into their game as the shop was open at 6pm and closed at 6:15pm!  So many aspects of Maths in this game!  Well done Mia and Good Luck!  Mrs Blomeley


Maths At Home Competition Entries!

Courtney is using her bracelets and bows and other items to work out some addition and subtraction questions at home!   Using objects is a great way to help with Maths!  Well done Courtney and Good Luck with the competition!  Mrs Blomeley


Maths At Home Competition Entries!

More fantastic examples of using Maths at home.  Elwin is sequencing using Lego!  A very important skill to learn!  Meanwhile, Aubrey is using Maths whilst enjoying Maisie's dance moves!  What a brilliant idea!  Good Luck to you both and well done!  Mrs Blomeley

 


Maths At Home Competition Entries!

Here are our first two brilliant entries to the Maths at Home competition!   Firstly, Albert is checking the temperature of his new fridge/freezer and working out the difference between their temperatures of -18 and 3 degress  (answer 21 degrees).  Meanwhile, Matilda is helping her daddy to make sure the new worktops are straight with the spirit level, checking angles and measuring with a tape measure to cut the plinth.  These are both great examples of using Maths at Home!  Thank you and Good Luck!  Mrs Blomeley

 

 

 


COMPETITION! Maths At Home for Maths Week England 2020

As part of MATHS WEEK ENGLAND 2020, we are hosting a competition based on MATHS AT HOME.  We all use Maths at home in some way.  For example. telling the time, using scales to measure when cooking and baking, using fractions when slicing cake or pizza and so on.  The list is endless!  Ask your children for ideas!


Nursery Home Learning 9.11.2020

Hello Nursery,

If you are self isolating the attached grid will give you ideas for activites to complete at home. Please click on read more to access!

Please send me all your work on seesaw, I will love seeing your posts!

Take care,

Mrs Tennant


Do you know how to keep safe online?

2020 is providing lots of opportunities for learning online. Below is an overview of some of the areas of Computing that children could be accessing as part of their home school learning.

E-SAFETY Home Learning 

As part of our Computing curriculum and RSE/PSHE lessons e-safety lessons are taught. 

We ask children how do they keep safe online?


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