Year 1 Home Learning
Tuesday 9th June 2020
9.00 - 9.30 PE Jump Start Jonny/ Cosmic Yoga/ 5 a day/ Joe Wicks on YouTube or
something to get you moving!
9.30 - 10.00 Creative
Time
Lego, other construction materials, drawing, crafting, playing music,
singing etc…
10.00– 10.45 Academic
Time English
Break
11.15 - 12.00 Academic
Time Maths
12.00 Lunch
1pm – 1.30 Quiet Time
Watch Newsround then:
Reading, puzzles, nap, keep a diary to record your
experience and express any feelings or worries you have
1.30 – 2:15 Academic
Time
Monday:
Science
Tuesday:
Geography
Wednesday:
Art
Thursday:
RE
Friday:
PSHE
Break
2:45 – 3:30 Academic
Time Computing Play/ Read Music Language Play/ Read
Phonics
Optional: Phonics - https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/
Videos - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
“In a while, crocodile”
Add ‘i_e’ to these words as you write them down.
These pictures have come from the words above. Write each of these in a sentence.
Reading
Writing
Answer these questions on any piece of paper you have.
Maths – Measuring Mass
Begin by taking a look at the slideshow to help you understand how to
measure with non-standard units of measurements.
When both sides of the scales are the same height, this means the
scales are balanced because the mass is equal on both sides. We usually
use the words 'weigh' and 'weight' when we are talking about mass.
This time the fruit has been changed to a glue stick and rubbers. How
many rubbers do you think the glue stick will weigh?
How many rubbers do you think 3 glue sticks would weigh? Explain why.
Geography
Madagascar
What do you know about Madagascar? Have you seen the film?
Tell your grown-up everything you know about it. Point to where it is on
the map of Africa below.
Atlantic
Ocean
Indian
Ocean
(Capital City)
Madagascar
Madagascar is
here in red.
Map of the world
Madagascar is an island that lies approximately 400km off
the south-coast of the continent of Africa. The island is the
fourth largest island in the world. Madagascar has several
different landscapes and geographical areas. It is very
mountainous and has a big Rainforest.
Madagascar has two main languages: French (because it was once
ruled by the French) and Madagasy. It got its independence from the
French in 1960 and became a Republic in 1993. Its flag has three
colours – red, white and green.
Madagascar
Scientists and Geographers say that Madagascar
broke away from Africa almost 160 million years
ago and that is why new species developed there.
The people of Madagascar have a very high
respect for their ancestors. They bury them in
high caves so they can be nearer to heaven.
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
Madagascar
These species of plants and animals are only found in the
Madagascan Rainforest.
Darwin’s Orchid
Aye-aye
Panther chameleon
Grandidier’s baobab
tree.
Fossa
Lemur
The plants and animals found in Madagascar have evolved and changed
differently from living things on other continents. This means that
Madagascar is home to plants and animals that are found nowhere else
in the world and they live in the Madagascan rainforest.
Over 100 species of lemur can be found in Madagascar. The
ring-tailed lemur is its most famous species.
Madagascar
Madagascar
Although Madagascar provides the rest of the world
with half of its precious stones like sapphires and
diamonds, it is one of the poorest but most beautiful
countries in the world.
A Quiz about Madagascar
How much can you remember about the island, its people and the
animals? Write your answers down or share them with a grown up.
How many species of lemur
can be found in Madagascar?
What is the capital of Madagascar?
Madagascar is part of which continent?
Is Madagascar flat or mountainous?
Where do the Madagascan people
bury their ancestors?
Name an animal found in Madagascar.
What three colours are on
the Madagascan flag?
What ocean surrounds Madagascar?
Madagascar
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