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Exploring and Playing

Winter signs

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  1. Winter den role play
  2. Snowflakes and icicles
  3. Snowman maths
  4. Icy water
Books to Share

Winter signs

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  1. Share and enjoy The Bear’s Winter House, looking at illustrations. What made the other animals unhappy? Ask children to spot the signs of winter.
  2. Share book & discuss how bear built his winter house. Children mime and say each step, ‘First, collect branches and logs. Next, scrape up soft moss. Then, hammer the logs into…’ etc.
  3. Share book discussing how the bear felt about the behaviour of his guests. Did they notice that bear was not happy? What rules would have helped them behave better?
  4. Introduce Thinking about the Seasons: Winter, explaining that this is an information book which we can use to find out facts about winter. Use the question boxes to prompt discussion.
  5. Reread Thinking about the Seasons: Winter. Focus on animal adaptation, ‘migration’ and ‘hibernation’

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: I Made a Little Snowball and Here We Go Round (see resources)
Introduce on Monday (send a copy home). Rehearse and chant during week, waiting to go to lunch, on carpet, for fun! Develop performance and add actions.

Active Learning

In the dark

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  1. The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
  2. Sleepover instructions
  3. Shared instruction writing
  4. In the dark
Creating and Thinking Critically

In the dark

English
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  1. Comforting word bank
  2. Writing instructions
  3. Writing instructions continued
  4. Sharing instructions
Exploring and Playing

In the dark

English
R
  1. Role-play books
  2. Night sky
  3. Frozen treasure
  4. Explore the dark!
Books to Share

In the dark

English
R
  1. Share The Owl Who was Afraid of the Dark with its beautiful illustrations.
  2. Read the story with children joining in with the ‘Dark is…’ sentences.. Discuss the different things that were enjoyable in the dark. Have children been to a firework display, looked at stars, sat round a camp fire, etc?
  3. Read All About Animals in Winter, another information book. Point out contents page, index and glossary. Which words do we know the meaning of? What have we found out from reading this book? Can anyone tell us a fact?
  4. Reread All About Animals in Winter. Can children act out the actions of the different animals as you read the text? You may need some extra space for this!

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Twinkle Twinkle & Teddy Bear, Teddy Bear (see resources)
Introduce on Monday (send a copy home). Rehearse and chant during week, waiting to go to lunch, on carpet, for fun! Develop performance and add actions.