Class News

Happy half-term!

Posted on Friday 12 February 2021 by Mrs Wood

Happy half-term, everyone. I have been so impressed with all your learning both at home and at school. Have a lovely week, stay safe and keep healthy!

Home learning superstars

Posted on Thursday 11 February 2021 by Mr Roundtree

Well done Year 2 for continuing to work so hard at home. You’ve done an amazing job this half term and you deserve a well earned rest.

Thank you to those who continue to send me their learning.

Take a look at some the great examples of learning that have been sent.

Have a wonderful half term Year 2!

End of unit quizzes

Posted on Thursday 11 February 2021 by Mrs Latham

Have a go at our quizzes to see what you can remember from the Science and Geography learning this half term.

Wonderful writing!

Posted on Wednesday 10 February 2021 by Mr Roundtree

From Mr Gathercole, who leads the Y1,2 home learning writing sessions…

Hello writers,

I’ve been absolutely blown away by the amazing writing that’s been sent in to us recently. Teachers always enjoy reading your work so keep sending those emails.

Whether it be writing about fairytales or poetry about aliens, you’ve produced great writing. We’re so proud of everyone for all of their hard work. You should be very proud, too!

First up, we see some brilliant re-telling of a classic fairy tale. Can you pick out words from each that you really like and are going to use in your writing?

Our first piece comes from Moortown. What great editing and improvements to what was already a great piece of writing! Now it’s even better.

This next entry comes from a writer at St James’ CE. Lots of great adjectives have been used. This wolf sounds a bit mischievous to me.

Back to Moortown for another great tale. When you read this, how do you know it is probably a fairy tale?

 

Next, we’ve some poetry based on the poem, Aliens Stole My Underpants by Brian Moses. It turns out that the aliens stole more than just underpants! Here’s what a couple of Scholes writers had to say on the matter.

 

Olivia wrote this great letter after our prime minister got in touch with us. Here’s a link to that message in case you missed it.

 

It sounds like this super learner at St James’ CE does a lot to keep positive during lockdown. It sounds like you’re doing a lot to have a healthy body and mind.

This writer at Scholes is spending lots time outside. There is so much detail that we can easily picture what you do to stay happy and healthy.

 

We may not be at school but these learners have all remembered to take pride in their presentation. To everyone at Scholes, Moortown and St James’ CE, keep being amazing.

Super Learners

Posted on Monday 08 February 2021 by Mrs Wood

I really enjoyed our Zoom nursery rhyme sing-alongs this week. Don’t forget our dough disco Zooms- get ready to boogie!

Here is some of our learning from last week.

Have a great week and keep sending me your learning.

moortowneyfs@spherefederation.org

 

This week’s update

Posted on Sunday 07 February 2021 by Mrs Taylor

We hope you are all staying safe and well at the moment. It’s always great to see so many of the class joining us on the daily class Zoom. There are always lots of smiles when the children see their friends. Please do ask if you need us to resend the Zoom details (carolinetaylor@spherefederation.org and jackiefreeman@spherefederation.org).

We continue to feel proud and happy when we receive learning from home. Keep this up! One more week of learning until the half term break.

Here’s a selection of the learning we’ve received this week.

Super spelling practice, Aliza.

Great writing, while at home on the snow day, Austen.

Always a variety of learning completed at home – with help from a pet!

Keep up the great learning, Daman. We loved the snow volcano!

Super learning across all subjects.

Impressive editing in writing and five minute moves with Joe Wicks to keep energised.

Lots of great learning – keep working hard.

Super writing and even a snow dog!

Great home learning, Saba.

Lexia

Well done to Rico and Hollie for reaching their next level in Lexia.

If your child has already reached the end of the Year 1 learning on Lexia (Level 5 certificate), an alternative can be Phonics Play (username Sphere password Spher3). Select Phase 5 games when prompted.

Numbots

We’ve seen an increase in the usage of Numbots since the children have been at home. Well done to the following children who have achieved these levels.

Rust

Austen, Avneet, Elena, Erica, Evie, Luke, Nate, Raushan, Roshni, Sophie and Tyreece

Iron

Aliza, Charlie, Grace, Haleema, Hollie, Ibrahim Sh, Ibrahim Sy, Keira, Matin, Rico, Rohan, Rory, Saavi, Talha and Victoria

Tin

Daman, Daniyal and Saba

Brass

Hadi

Authors and illustrators

Finally, here’s a link if you would like to hear some stories read by their authors and also the chance to draw alongside some illustrators.

We’ve some fans of Draw with Rob in the class if you’ve not had a look at this online before.

Week beginning 08 February 2021: Home learning

Posted on Friday 05 February 2021 by Mrs Wood

We have reached the last week of this strange half-term!

I hope you enjoy this week’s learning. Keep sending me photos of your learning-I love seeing it!

moortowneyfs@spherefederation.org

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Book of the week- Watch the story Mr Wolf’s Pancakes or read the book if you have it at home. Click here

Questions to discuss-

1.       What three ingredients do you need to make pancakes?

2.       Mr Wolf made a shopping list. Have you ever made a list? What did you make a list for?

3.       Why do you think the neighbours didn’t help Mr Wolf?

4.       How did you feel when no-one would help Mr Wolf?

5.       What did you think about the ending of the book?

 

Phonics- ee

Click here to watch today’s phonics video.

Activity 1: Take turns with an adult to play ‘Roll and Read’ (ee focus) click here to either print the word mat, or view it on screen. You will need a die or to draw 1-6 dots on 6 pieces of paper and draw at random from a bag.

1.       Roll the dice.

2.       Match to the correct row.

3.       Choose a word on the row and read it aloud.

Activity 2: Think of two different sentences for each word: queen, bee, teeth and sleep.

Maths- Number 8. Session 1. Click here

Activity: Click here for today’s activities.

Tuesday Phonics- igh This is a trigraph. Three letters that make one sound.

Click here to watch today’s phonics video

Activity 1:  Be an ‘igh’ detective! Can you find any words in your storybooks with the ‘igh’ trigraph?

Activity 2:  Click here to play Buried Treasure. It’s on Phonicsplay-Buried Treasure – Phase3 -Set 1-7 – +igh.

Maths- Number 8. Session 2.  Click here

Activity: Click here for today’s activities.

Wednesday Phonics- oa

Click here to watch today’s phonics video.

Click here to read the rest of the story, Toads in the Road. You can sign up on the website free and access the reading books from here.

Activity 1: Write a sentence using one of the ‘oa’ words.

You might use: croak, roast, toast or toad.

Steps to writing a successful sentence…

1.Think of a sentence.

2. Say the sentence out loud.

3. Count the words in your sentence.

4. Use your phoneme fingers to segment every word.

5. Check your sentence makes sense.

6. Have you remembered a capital letter at the start, finger spaces throughout and a full stop at the end?

Here are this week’s words to blend. Remember to stick them in your book and colour in the words you can read.

Maths- Number 8. Session 3.  Click here

Activity: Click here for today’s activities.

Thursday Phonics- Tricky word-you

Click here to watch today’s phonics video.

Activities:

Click here for today’s Let’s Go comic.

Click here for today’s A Bug comic.

Maths-

Play number stacking pancakes.

Make some pancakes: Draw around a circle template on a piece of paper or card. Cut the circles out and write the digits 0-10 on the pancakes.

If you have a spatula and a plate that’s great but you don’t need them.

Mix up the pancakes and spread them out on the carpet. Your child can scoop up the correct pancake with the spatula and put it on the plate. There are a few things that you can do with this game.

1.       Order the pancakes from 0-10 in ascending order. Stacking them one at a time on the plate/in a pile.

2.       Order the pancakes in descending order from 10-0.

3.       Ask your child different numbers at random to select and put on the plate.

4.       Play ‘run and splat’ the number when it is said.

5.       Time yourself. How long does it take you to stack your pancakes in order? Can you beat your time? Can you beat your adult?

6.       Put the pancakes in a random pile, face down. Decide on a fun action e.g. star jumps, jumping on the spot, running to the kitchen, turning around, hopping etc. Take it in turns to take the top pancake, whatever number you get that’s how many of the chosen action you must do.

(A few ideas: This activity can be extended to use different numbers to challenge your child. You might add 11-20).

Friday Understanding the World with Professor Myers; Making a volcano-

If you would like to join in this week’s video then you will need: washing up liquid, food colouring, bicarbonate of soda and some vinegar.

Click here to watch this week’s video with Professor Myers.

Click here to watch some children carrying out the investigation, as Professor Myers mentioned. It also might inspire you to make a more elaborate volcano, if you have the time and resources.

-Can you carry out the experiment in the video like Professor Myers?

-Can you draw and label a picture to show what happened?

Handwriting

Curly caterpillar letters-let’s practise our curly caterpillar letters.

Story time- The Magic Paintbrush with Mrs Allen-Kelly

Click here to watch today’s story.

Questions to discuss-

1.       Why do you think Shen was asked only to paint for poor people and not for rich people? Do you think Shen and the villagers were rich or poor?

2.       How did Shen escape from prison?

3.       How did the villagers feel when Shen returned home with her magic brush?

4.       If you had a magic paintbrush that could make anything come to life, what would you draw? Perhaps you could also have a go at painting it at home.

Friday 12th February 2021 is the celebration of Chinese New Year!

1.       Have a look online or in a book to see if you can find China on a world map!

2.       Click here to watch the ‘Let’s Celebrate’ episode of the Chinese and Luna New Year celebration.

3.       You might like to have a go at writing numbers using Chinese (Mandarin) characters:

Storytime- The Little Monkey with Mrs Burgess

Storytime-Night Monkey, Day Monkey with Mrs Burke

Story Link activities to select throughout the week:

Literacy

  1. Be a friend to Mr Wolf and make a shopping list for him. You could make a list of ingredients for him to make his pancakes. Or you might make a list for him to make something else delicious. (Pizza, fruit salad etc)
  2. Draw and label two characters from the book.

Understanding the World

Spend some time watching this video about wolves click here

  1. What do you notice about the wolves?
  2. How many babies does a mother wolf usually have?
  3. What do wolves eat?
  4. What helps wolves to keep warm?
  5. How many teeth do wolves have?

Expressive Arts and Design

  1. Make a stack of pancakes out of playdough. Can you serve them at you own café with different toppings? How much will each pancake cost? Can people buy drinks at your café too?

Click here for the no cook play dough recipe.

  1. Make a wolf mask or picture!

  1. Using construction toys, can you build Mr Wolf’s Village and the houses for all of the different characters?
  2. Maybe an adult in your house will help you to make your own delicious pancakes. What topping might you choose?

Physical Development

Get Moving Outside! Why not take your numbered pancakes, from the maths activity, outside. Hide them in the garden then find them. Take a number and match it with objects e.g. 3 leaves. Do laps of your garden to match a number. Make an obstacle course and use your numbered pancakes at each station.

Joe Wicks is hosting his live PE sessions, 3 times a week (Monday, Wednesday, Friday at 9am) You can subscribe to his channel here for alerts. A great way to keep fit at home!

Zoom sessions

Have your dough ready for some dough disco!!

Home Learning Heroes!

Posted on Friday 05 February 2021 by Mr Wain

Hi everyone! I hope you are all doing well.

It’s the fourth week of our new style of home learning – check out the work from our Home Learning Heroes this week!

Scroll down to see these different pieces of our home learning from this week. Can you find your home learning? Can you find a friend’s home learning?

Come back every Friday to check out some of the work Y3 have been doing that week at home.

A very scary looking monster and some great descriptive vocab to go with it by Javier!

 

Some amazing statement sorting in our Geography learning by Theo!

 

A typed up character description and very scary accompanying drawing by Kian!

 

A great character description using some lovely vocabulary by Inaaya!

 

Some awesome reading skills shown by Amelia!

 

Two marvellous quotes in Saif’s newspaper report – fantasically punctuated!

 

 

An amazing model volcano by Edith!

 

A beautifully presented piece of science and writing work by Kian!

 

A wonderful newspaper report by Evie!

 

Some great learning this week and it’s lovely seeing so many of you on the daily Zoom sessions with such enthusiasm about our learning. Keep it up!

If your work hasn’t been featured on this week’s Home Learning Heroes, please send your home learning to me: oliwain@spherefederation.org

Mr Wain

Newsworthy writing

Posted on Tuesday 02 February 2021 by Mr Roundtree

From Mr Catherall, who is leading the Y3,4 home learning writing sessions…

Hi everyone

I hope you’re all happy, healthy and safe. I wanted to share with you – and celebrate – some of the awesome writing that’s been sent in by children across our federation. Home learning is tough. There are many challenges, for children and adults, but these superstars have been ready, resourceful and resilient learners. (Can you remember the other 8Rs for learning?)

In the Y3,4 phase, we spent last week building up to writing our own news report about a (made-up) volcanic eruption. This links to our geography and science learning.

Here are a small selection of the wonderful examples we’ve been sent in from all three schools. If you’d like to send yours in, I’d love to see it (send me an email – olliecatherall@spherefederation.org).

From my class at Scholes (Elmet)… I love the varied sentence starts in this one (Late on Friday night, On Saturday, In the escape).

We’ve got a budding journalist at St James’ CE… I really like the news report structure here.

Back to Scholes (Elmet) for some another great piece… This time, I really like the main news section (the first paragraph in bold) because it’s exactly like you’d read in a newspaper or online.

Some amazing writing from Moortown… I love the expanded noun phrase (the orange, glowing liquid) and the vocabulary (predicted, nightfall, terrified) in this one.

Another super piece of writing from my class at Scholes (can you tell I’m proud?!)… There’s a lot to celebrate here – particularly the vocabulary (menacing, catastrophic, awoke, ear-splitting, historic)…

Back at Moortown for another great example of journalistic writing… I particularly enjoyed the use of questions to engage the reader and the way this writer has presented their news report in the style of a newspaper.

Another impressive report from Scholes… In this one, I love the vocabulary (citizens, fled on foot, vast amount).

Whatever writing you’ve managed to do at home, well done! After the last lockdown, writing was one of the few areas that we noticed children hadn’t progressed in. Try to help by completing at least one of the writing lessons each day (and always keep a focus on handwriting).

Home learning superstars

Posted on Tuesday 02 February 2021 by Mr Roundtree

Well done Year 2 for all the amazing home learning you are doing. You and your families are working so hard and doing such a great job.

Take a look at some fantastic examples of learning that is happening at home.

Wonderful writing from William, Avneet, Alasdair, Rayhan, Soham, luca, Henry, Charlie and Harjas.

Magnificent maths from Alasdair, Charlie and Harjas.

 

Keep it up, Year 2!

Please keep sending me your amazing learning.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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