Monday
Mystery: A problem to solve
Steal: To take something that's not yours
Sneaking: Going somewhere and not letting people see you
Suspicious: When someone looks like they've done something they shouldn't
Escape: To get out of somewhere
Adore: To love something
'It will be curtains for me': Foxy is worried that if the farmer thinks it is him he will try and catch Foxy
'His reputation was restored': Foxy is glad that everyone believes that he didn't do it after all
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/i/video/EYFS/Science/Lifecycle_of_a_chicken.mov



Quail


Robin


Ostrich


Turtle


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Alligator


/i/video/EYFS/Science/eggs_hatching/Alligator_eggs_hatching_.mov
Snake


/i/video/EYFS/Science/eggs_hatching/Snake_eggs_hatching.mov
Spider


Butterfly


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Starter: Double facts to 10
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double 5 =

double 3 =

double 1 =
Mr Robot has some numbers he likes to double. Can you help him double the numbers?

Addition with numbers to 10
Addition is when we add numbers together to find the total amount.
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Let's have a look at some questions together.

The baker makes a gingerbread man but he only puts 5 buttons on his tummy. He adds 1 more button. How many buttons does the gingerbread man have now?

There are 5 people on the red bus. When the bus stops, 2 more people get on the bus. How many do we have altogether?

In the pond, there are 4 frogs sitting on a log. 1 more frog wants to sit on the log. How many frogs will there be in total?

Practical activity- Can you show these addition sums using your cubes?
3 + 2 =
5 + 3 =
2 + 4 =
8 + 1 =
6 + 4 =
5 + 2 =
9 + 1 =





