This week we would like you to listen to the story of ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4929_a4tPFA
Writing ideas:
If you had a tea party who would you like to invite? Can you write them an invitation? What types of food would you make for them? Can you write a menu or shopping list for your tea party?
T-L-882-My-Shopping-List-Writing-Frames
T-T-6836-Tiger-Tea-Invitation-Templates
Maths ideas:
In the story, Sophie kindly gave all the food to the tiger who didn’t share.! Can you work out some practical maths problems that involve sharing? For example; share 4 biscuits between two teddies. Share out the cups and plates so that everybody gets one each. Can you share 8 cars into 2 garages? Try the problems below:
Topic Ideas:
- Find out about tigers and cats. Where do they live? What do they eat? Why are they stripey?
- Have a real or pretend tea party. You could have one to celebrate VE day on Friday.
- Paint or draw some tiger stripes. Can you make other animal patterns?
- Try the biscuit recipe below. You will be able to use a tablespoon to count and measure out the ingredients yourself.
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Phonics:
Watch the daily Read Write Inc lessons online and then complete the reading and letter formation activity sheet that goes with each lesson. Click on the link below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCo7fbLgY2oA_cFCIg9GdxtQ
Set 1 letter formation sheets: v y w z click on the links below.
rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set1_v (1) rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set1_w rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set1_y rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set1_z
Set 2 sounds reading sheets:
rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set2_air (1) rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set2_ir (1) rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set2_ou rwi_RPhO_SSPS_Set2_oy
We hope you enjoy trying some of these ideas. We would like to see your photos on Tapestry or send them to: [email protected].
Take care and have fun,
Miss Bradshaw and Miss Hawley