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Reading Time for Aiden & Ms. Jesi
WEEK 9
DAY 2
Good Morning Brilliant Bunnies!
What do you do when a lemon gets sick?
Joke Time!
Give it lemon-aid
Morning movement
How are we feeling this morning?
SEL
Lesson objectives: Language with our bina brain
- Kind and respectful words
- Our words are important
Let's Watch
What did you notice about the two plants?
Words are important
Serious
Happy
Reading, writing, maths
Day of the week Date Phonics Handwriting
Monday
Days of the week
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Yesterday was
Today is
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Sunday
Friday
Saturday
Wednesday
AIDEN
GRACE
Handwriting
Today is Tuesday, June 14, 2022.
Write a sentence with one noun and one adjective.
Reading Time for Grace & Ms. Jesi
See you at session 2
English session
Guess the feeling Singing How is Cozy feeling? How is the Lemming feeling?
Let’s Get Moving
Let’s Get Moving
Let’s Get Moving
How does Cozy feel being lost from the heard?
How is Cozy feeling with all the animals living with him?
How is Cozy feeling now?
How is Cozy feeling now he is reunited with his family?
Imagine you are the Lemmings. How are you feeling now?
Imagine you are the Lemmings. How are you feeling now?
See you at session 3
Maths session
Warm-up 3-D shapes! Name that shape Matching Building with shapes Make a train
Math Time for Aiden & Ms. Jesi
Practice of Double Digit Subtraction
Warm-up
One more than is?
Number of the Day
Warm-up
How do you spell the number 3?
Recognise and name 3-D shapes!
What shape is this?
cube
Which of these are cubes?
What shape is this?
cylinder
Which of these are cylinders?
What shapes can you see?
cuboid
cylinder
cone
cube
sphere
pyramid
Match each shape to its name!
cuboid
cylinder
cone
cube
sphere
pyramid
sphere
cone
cube
cuboid
pyramid
What shapes, and how many of each, did Whitney use?
pyramid
sphere
cone
cube
cuboid
cylinder
What shapes, and how many of each, did Teddy use?
pyramid
sphere
cone
cube
cuboid
cylinder
What shapes, and how many of each, did Tommy use?
pyramid
Complete the sentences.
The train has cylinders. This train has 2 . The last shape in the train is a .
pyramid
Draw a train with these shapes!
3 cubes 2 spheres 1 cone
Let's compare with a partner!
pyramid
Make a train with these shapes in this order!
1st: sphere 2nd: cuboid 3rd: cuboid 4th: cylinder 5th: pyramid
pyramid
See you at session 4
Session 4
Remembering the tundra animals Memory game Making a tundra animal!
Can you remember the tundra animal's names?
seal
polar bear
rock ptarmigan
musk ox
whale
arctic fox
Can you remember the tundra animal's names?
Lets Watch
Matthew Hensen
Which animal will you mae? What extra materials might you need?
Matthew Henson may have been the first person to stand at the North Pole. He reached the Pole as a member of an expedition to the Arctic led by the explorer Robert E. Peary in 1909. Matthew Alexander Henson was born in Maryland on August 8, 1866. When Henson was only about 13 he went to work on a sailing ship. His ship visited ports across the world. In 1887 Henson became an assistant to Peary. Peary was a young naval officer who had already made one trip to the Arctic. Peary and Henson made seven expeditions to the Arctic. They hoped to be the first people to reach the North Pole. In 1908 they set out on one of their expeditions, though they did not always stay together.
Matthew Hensen
Which animal will you mae? What extra materials might you need?
On April 6, 1909, Henson arrived alone at what he believed to be the North Pole. When Peary joined him an hour later, he refused to accept Henson’s calculation. Peary chose a different spot and declared it the North Pole. When they returned home Peary received most of the credit for the discovery. This was partly because he was the leader of the expedition. But it was also because Henson was an African American. Racial prejudice at the time kept him from receiving credit for his accomplishments. Later in Henson’s life he gained some recognition for his achievements. Henson died in New York City on March 9, 1955. In 1988 he was reburied in a military ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. He lies there next to Admiral Robert Peary.
Matthew Hensen
Which animal will you mae? What extra materials might you need?
Seesaw
Which animal will you mae? What extra materials might you need?
Goodbye Circle!
Goodbye in Malay!