Year 3- Jac-Y-Do

Complete what you can of the following activities:

Reading – Please listen to your child read and sign the yellow reading record.

Minute Maths

Maths Worksheets

Spellings – Spellings are in the purple book. Please use this as an opportunity to practise your handwriting by using the spelling words in a correctly punctuated sentence.

Year 2 Gwennol

Complete what you can of the following activities:

Reading – Please listen to your child read and sign the yellow reading record.

Minute Maths

Time Homework Worksheets

Spellings – Spellings are in the purple book. Please use this as an opportunity to practise your handwriting by using the spelling words in a correctly punctuated sentence.

Maths – Differentiated worksheets below. Your child WILL know what group they are in for Maths.

Autumn 2024 Reception/Year One

  1. Practise writing your name in your very best writing and decorate.
  2. Read your reading book with a grown up.
  3. Help a grown up to do some baking/cooking. Maybe you could make some cupcakes?
  4. Practise writing your numbers. Get enough objects to match each number. (E.g. one teddy, two pens etc.)
  5. Draw, paint or collage a picture of your favourite toy.
  6. On Hwb (log in on the inside cover of reading record), use JIT Paint to paint a picture of yourself. Don’t forget to save it.
  7. https://www.topmarks.co.uk-play a number game.
  8. Play a game. It could be your favourite family game or board game.

World Book Day

On Thursday we welcomed Judith and Gilles to share a story with us about the ‘Legend of the whistling tree’ . They read the story in English, Welsh and French. We really enjoyed finding out about the French legend.

We also looked at the story of Handa’s Suprise and we completed a variety of activities based on the story.

St. David's Day

We have enjoyed a variety of activities to celebrate St. David’s Day. We sung our hearts out to ‘Dydd Cofio Dewi Sant’ and ‘Yma o Hyd’, we read some Welsh stories and we played ‘Trap Llygodyn’ and ‘Faint o’r gloch ydy Mister Blaidd?’

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Pyjama Drama

We enjoyed another great Pyjama session last week with Louise. We created a story about being evacuee children and we thought carefully about some of the games that they would have played.

Orienteering.

Year five and six had a go at a simple orienteering task. They went outside to look for letters on the field. They marked this on their maps and then came back inside to work out the coordinates and then worked out the word.
It was a challenging activity- particularly when it started to rain and their maps got wet!

Dathliad Cymraeg/St David's Day Celebrations

Well done to all our Dathliad Cymraeg competition winners. We celebrated their efforts in a special assembly where we were also joined by one woman band Mrs Judith Phillips, who taught us ‘A Lan Y Mor.’