Wednesday
Make personal reading choices and discuss what they have read.
Read accurately by blending sounds in unfamiliar words.
Grammar
We are going to be reading words together which end in 'y'!
While we are reading the words, think about the sound it is making at the end of each word.
happy
very
suddenly
nobody
hungry
With your talk partners, use one of the 'y' words above and make a sentence!
We are going to be reading 'Jack and the beanstalk'.
While we are reading I want you to listen out for any unfamiliar vocabulary that you have never heard of before or a word you might not know the meaning of!
If you hear any unfamiliar vocabulary while we are reading put your hand up and I will add it to our learning wall!
Revision questions
Today we are going to practice some revision questions to see how much we remember and if there is anything we need extra help with, we will be looking at -
Sharing and grouping - Division
Half and Quarters
Comparing and ordering number
We will be completing Pages 92-94
Can we interpret a landscape by David Hockney and identify how he creates key features?
In art we are going to be focusing on a new artist called David Hackney.
Lets watch this video to find out more about our new artist!
Here is some for information about David Hackney!
David Hockney is one of the most important painters of the 20th century. If you were to Google, famous British painters, there’s a good chance that Hockney’s name will appear. Born in Bradford in 1937, Hockney was one of the big artists involved in the pop art movement in the 1960s. Pop art was a style of art that was bright, full of colour. It was made by lots of young artists who felt that the art they saw in galleries was a little bit boring.
To help us understand more about some of David Hockney's work, we need to draw on our Geography knowledge from earlier in the year.
With your talk partners discuss what you can see in the picture below!
Can we use any of these Geographical words?
sea, hill, weather, forest, season, factory, farm, house, shop, city, town, village, river and office
Can you use any of these Art words?
line, mark, thick, thin, straight, curvy
Let's record what we can see in our Art journal.
To identify the people who love and care for us and what they do to help us feel cared for.
The different people who help us:
We all need help from time to time. Mums, dads and other family members are great at helping us.
They can help us get dressed, make food, or bring us to school. Teachers are also great at helping us. Teachers help us learn new things and answer lots of questions.
Who can help us cross the road?
Who can help us when we feel sick?
Who can help us if there is a fire?
Who can help us if we are in danger?
Who can help us with our mental health?