Monday 13th April, 2020

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#f9ec20″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#84ef1f” ]Good Morning everyone! Happy Easter. Hope you are enjoying the sunshine and staying well and safe..[/dropshadowbox]

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#c0f9f9″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#f3abd6″ ]Parents are welcome to contact Mrs Jeevahan & Mrs Ramakrishnan at : howardyear1@gmail.com [/dropshadowbox]

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#f4d6ee” border_width=”3″ border_color=”#dda1f9″ ]Children can continue to post their work, photos and videos at Classdojo. Thank you everyone. It has been wonderful to see your posts. Keep in touch! [/dropshadowbox]

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#a5f8e7″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#8610bf” ]Our fun learning…. [/dropshadowbox]

P.E.

You can always do Real PE.

PE-Jasmine-

 If you fancy taking part in some physical activities at home have a look at ‘Real PE’.  The school uses these resources and now the company have offered parents an opportunity to try some of the activities at home during school closures.

It’s really simple:

Log into:

The website address is: home.jasmineactive.com 
Parent email: parent@howardprim-1.com
Password: 
howardprim
 

Then choose which activity you would like the children to take part in.  There are a variety of activities you can do throughout the day if you wish.

If you log onto facebook and join their closed group-you can then post photos of you and the family taking part in these activities.  They have weekly competitions with winners announced on their facebook page.  There are all sorts of different prizes so have a go!

 
Facebook: Join our real PE at home – tips & ideas 

 Health and Well-being-

Click on the link below and you will be sent through to some amazing resources that will help create routines for children at home and different things children (supported by parents/carers) can do to keep happy and healthy-including looking after their emotional health.  All you have to do is click on the link and the activities will be there.   Have a look at the well-being wheel-5 different daily tasks to keep your mind and body healthy during this difficult time (Day 6).  This is updated daily so will be useful to keep looking back at the website whenever you can.

 
Supporting children’s mental health – Harold’s Daily Diary  
Harold the giraffe is posting daily ideas.  This is going down really well, particularly with younger children.

Alternatively you can still have fun with Joe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1L9YuDJhKM

Phonics

From Monday 23rd March there will be daily Phonics lessons provided by Ruth Miskin Training via this link: Daily Phonics lessons by Ruth Miskin Training.
Children working with Ms Dale & Mrs Hunjan please follow Set 1 and Set 2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkXcabDUg7Q&list=RDCMUCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ&start_radio=1&t=7

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=absSgYIPCns&list=RDCMUCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ&index=5

Mrs Ramakrishnan &Mrs Jeevahan’s group please follow set 3

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o2b7nL1jrg

You can also use

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/

Reading Comprehension

Please continue reading at home.
Here are three different texts about Tigers to read and answer questions. The first one is easy and the second  and third one is a little challenging. Please answer questions orally by referring to the text.

Tigers 1

Tigers 2

Tigers 3

You can also enjoy reading using…

Audible:

https://www.audible.co.uk/?source_code=M2M30DFT1Bk12108231902CV&&ipRedirectOverride=true

30 day free trial

Book trust:

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/

Oxford owls:

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/find-a-book/library-page/

Sign up for free using an email address and get access to a range of free

e-books. Choose your child’s age range and away you go

You can also choose specific texts e.g. non-fiction.

The whole website gives you, as parents, an insight into the skills required by your children to read and understand.

https://home.oxfordowl.co.uk/reading/reading-comprehension/

Maths

We are continuing our learning with subtraction. You can use the numberline to count back, cross out the pictures or drawings to work out.

 

Use the sheet to complete the activities.

Subtraction

Please continue your Mathletics challenges and win more certificates. When you finish the set tasks please have fun going on to Rainforest Maths or learn the timetable song – x 2 / x 5/ x 10

Science

Have fun watching these videos of animals at Chester Zoo.

Virtual Zoo

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#f7e522″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#2d67eb” ]Have a break. Do some cosmic yoga..[/dropshadowbox]

Art

Try drawing a cat .

You could use the attached twinkl log in to access a multitude of games, worksheets and resources to support the revision of these areas.

https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resources/parents/wellbeing-parents/school-closures-category-free-resources-parents

[dropshadowbox align=”none” effect=”lifted-both” width=”auto” height=”” background_color=”#fdc0f4″ border_width=”3″ border_color=”#8c9fca” ]Stay safe and well ![/dropshadowbox]

Week Beginning 13th April

 

We hope that everyone has had a great Easter weekend and is finding the websites which we posted last week helpful. This week we would like to suggest some activities which might help with fitness and well being.

Physical Activity

We know that many families will be trying to stay fit at this time. We previously provided details of the Real P.E website. The children have been following the Real P.E programme at school and can now access the website and access activities at home using the following detail.

The website address is: home.jasmineactive.com
Parent email: parent@howardprim-1.com
Password: howardprim

If you log onto facebook and join their closed group-you can then post photos of you and the family taking part in these activities. They have weekly competitions with winners announced on their facebook page. There are all sorts of different prizes so have a go!

Facebook: Join our real PE at home – tips & ideas

Other useful sites for keeping fit are;

Health and Well-being

Click on the link below and you will be sent through to some amazing resources that will help create routines for children at home and different things children (supported by parents/carers) can do to keep happy and healthy-including looking after their emotional health. . Have a look at the well-being wheel-5 different daily tasks to keep your mind and body healthy during this difficult time (Day 6). This is updated daily so will be useful to keep looking back at the website whenever you can.

Supporting children’s mental health – Harold’s Daily Diary
Harold the giraffe is posting daily ideas. This is going down really well, particularly with younger children.

https://www.coramlifeeducation.org.uk/harolds-daily-diary

Reading 

We hope that your child is being able to keep up with their reading and is finding the websites recommended last week helpful. In addition audio books for children are available at https://stories.audible.com/start-listen

Audio books can help children to access books at a level just above their reading ability. They also allow children to listen to stories while doing other activities or can just be an enjoyable way of accessing a story.

Music

Please see attached week 4 of the Out of the Ark music resources.

https://www.outoftheark.co.uk/ootam-at-home/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=OOTA%20%20HOME%20week%204%20AB%20Winner&utm_content=OOTA%20%20HOME%20week%204%20AB%20Winner+CID_f374ffc977b0bd9956f2f3dc70bc9a4e&utm_source=Email%20newsletter&utm_term=CHECK%20OUT%20WEEK%204%20HOME

What does a washing machine have in common with worrying?

https://chedyer.com/how-to-stop-worrying-and-negative-thoughts-in-4-simple-steps/

This analogy is one of my favourite ways to explain what anxiety/ worrying can feel like. The article above also gives 4 easy steps to use to train yourself to come out ( and stay out!) of the washing machine full of worries, negative thoughts and anxiety. Anxiety is part of a vast range of feelings we can all experience in our lives. When everything is well balanced, anxiety is actually a way to keep us safe and avoid taking unnecessary risks. It is an emotion that alerts us to danger. However, when anxiety and worry stop us to be content, happy, sociable then it is a bit like being stuck in a washing machine : very unpleasant! Children, teenagers, adults can all experience an overwhelming sense of worry and anxiety which, in turn, can affect one’s behaviour and self-esteem.

At Howard Primary we are very mindful in the way we teach children about feelings and how to detect overpowering emotions. We use a program called Zones of Regulation which teaches children how to put together a range of tools to support a good , healthy emotional balance.

One of the tools we practise is called mindfulness.

Mindfulness is the ability to know what’s happening in your head at any given moment without getting carried away by it. Mindfulness activities help us to:

  • pay attention to the feelings we have
  • process those feelings
  • respond to the feelings in a controlled way

The video below goes through a range of benefits of mindfulness. In my next post I will talk about how we can pay attention to the feelings we have.

Feel free to comment or to contact me on : sdalziopolling.306@lgflmail.org

 

Wednesday 8th April, 2020

Dear Year One Children and Parents!

Please post your children’s work, photos and any feedback on our class gmail- howardyear1@gmail.com

Let’s celebrate our Mathletics Champions this week

Gold Awards:  Lambeth Class- Olivier

Silver Awards:
Lambeth Class: Michael, Hasan, Yusuf
Vauxhall Class: Oliver

Bronze Award:
Lambeth Class: Carter, Luke, Brady, Bonnie, Emily, Shauna, Aliyah, Kevin, Carlotta, Stanley, Mustafa, Tome, Priscilla, Mathilde, Harvey, Annalise 
Vauxhall Class: Oliver, Lorenzo, Aayush, Ishmael, Fabeha, Yigit, Alesha, Harrison, Elena

Our Fun Learning

Phonics
From Monday 23rd March there will be daily Phonics lessons provided by Ruth Miskin Training via this link: Daily Phonics lessons by Ruth Miskin Training.
Children working with Ms Dale & Mrs Hunjan please follow Set 1 and Set 2
Mrs Ramakrishnan &Mrs Jeevahan’s group please follow set 3.
For parents
Ms Dale & Mrs Hunjan’s group

Mrs. Ramakrishnan and Mrs. Jeevahan

You can also use
https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/freeIndex.htm#

Reading
Please continue reading at home.
Here are two texts about Birds in your Garden to read and answer questions. The first one is easy and the second one is a little challenging. Please answer questions orally by referring to the text.
Birds in Your Garden 1
Birds in Your Garden 2
Other activities to do
Amazon is allowing free audible books… Keep reading…
https://stories.audible.com/start-listen

Children in Mrs Hunjan, Ms Dale & Mrs Jeevahan’s group.
https://www.starfall.com/h/ltr-classic/

Children in Mrs Ramakrishnan’s group.
https://www.starfall.com/h/im-reading/

Try some radio blogging for interesting ideas…
https://radioblogging.net/

Writing
This picture has a lot of related activities. Please take your time and complete within the whole week.
190_Top_of_the_Beanstalk

Maths
Our focus is on addition this week.

Science
We continue our learning about birds. Watch the link and create a poster about birds. You can also find more information in the reading comprehension activity.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/z6882hv/articles/zyd6hyc

Art
Check this website and find out more. You can sketch any bird you want.

RE
Easter is approaching fast. We are looking at the significance of Easter to the Christians and how it is celebrated.
Check out these websites.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/religious-studies-ks1-the-christian-story-of-easter/zhgv47h
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/easter/easterstory.aspx

Enjoy these activities and be safe. 

 

Attention Bucket : home activities

Attention Bucket is a very useful programme to develop attention skills.

You can follow the programme as follows:

  1. Decide on the rules you want your child to follow e.g. 1. Stay seated OR 1.You can get up from the chair 2. You can not touch the screen 3. You have to watch the whole video 
  2. Watch videos in order so start from Level 1 
  3. You will see in the videos that clearing up is part of the programme. The intention is to help the children understanding the concepts of ‘Finished’ and ‘Next’.
  4. Enjoy!

The first video highlights useful strategies behind the programme:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMOHHFFtcQA

 

These are a selection of Level 1 and 2 sessions for you to watch with your child:

 

 

 

Attention skills: what are they and how can they be developed?

How many times do you try to get your child’s attention to no avail? How many times do you have a conversation with a teacher about a child who is unable to manage distractions?

Attention skills are necessary for all sort of tasks and activities and are part of communication and social skills too.

At Howard Primary we talk about attention skills as follow:

  • Sustained Attention. The ability to attend to a task for extended periods of time without losing focus or concentration.
  • Selective Attention. The ability to focus and concentrate on a task even when distractions are present.
  • Divided AttentionThe ability to divide focus between two tasks and complete them simultaneously.
  • Alternating Attention. The ability to shift focus from one task another efficiently and effectively.

When children join Reception, we work on attention skills using a programme called Attention Bucket. It was originally designed by Gena Davies for children on the autistic spectrum. However, it has been adapted for children in mainstream school such as Howard Primary. In yr1 and yr2 we work in small groups on Attention Bucket.

There are 4 levels :

  • Stage 1: Attention bucket (to focus attention)
  • Stage 2: Attention builder (to sustain attention)
  • Stage 3: Interactive game (to shift attention)
  • Stage 4: Individual activities (to focus and sustain attention in a group, then transition shifting attention to individual activity and then refocus on the group

Have a look at the video with the amazing Gena Davies explaining what the programme is all about in the context of developing attention in children on the autistic spectrum. The main ideas are applicable to a mainstream setting too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFYnc4xcZ6k

 

Then have a look at Stage 1 and 2 Easter Theme video. It is a lot of fun, children love it!

 

I will be posting more videos so you can do Attention Bucket at home. No props needed. Just sit with your child and watch the video. Please decide the rules you want to follow and talk them through with your child: for example : 1. we can stand up from the chair 2. we can not touch the screen 3. we have to wait till the video is over before we leave the room

Please don’t be shy! If you have any questions you can contact me on : sdalziopolling.306@lgflmail.org