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Books to Share

Information books

English
  1. Show Little Kids First Big Book of Space. Say it contains facts and doesn’t have to be read in sequence to make sense. Share the headings from the contents page and read interesting pages.
  2. Read chapter about the Moon, pages 24 – 29. Notice how information is presented, e.g. paragraphs, photographs, labels, captions. Find examples and discuss why they are helpful.
  3. Read chapter on Telescopes, pages 113 – 115. Afterwards, focus on discussing each illustration and highlighting the labels. Think of additional labels that could be included.
  4. Read the chapter on Comets, page 85 – 87. Use the information to prepare captions orally for each illustration. Encourage children to use specific space vocabulary appropriately.

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (‘Science Version’ in resources) Share poem; rehearse throughout the week, e.g. start/end of the day. Encourage the children to vary the pitch and tone of their voice as they rehearse. At the end of the week invite another class/guardians/headteacher to a whole class performance.

Active Learning

Alien life

English
  1. Discovering an alien landing
  2. Reading and responding to alien questions
  3. Listening to Here Come the Aliens
  4. Discussing Here Come the Aliens
Creating and Thinking Critically

Alien life

English
  1. Writing labels for classroom objects
  2. Use rhymes to predict words in a rhyming story
  3. Translating alien speech
  4. Sorting aliens
Exploring and Playing

Alien life

English
  1. Sort aliens using own criteria
  2. Create alien finger puppets
  3. Creating salt dough aliens
Books to Share

Alien life

English
  1. Share Here Come the Aliens. Notice the repeating sentence; encourage children to join in. Notice rhyme in aliens’ descriptions. Identify rhyming strings and extended them, e.g. two, true, do, glue, new. Explain that rhymes share the same end sound.
  2. Read Here Come the Aliens together. Remind children that includes a repeating sentence and rhyme, which will help them to join in.
  3. Share Man on the Moon. Ask children if it is a story or information book; children justify their choice. Sequence the story and recognise it only makes sense when read in sequence.
  4. Re-read Man on the Moon. Enjoy the humour of the book. Identify parts that are real and parts that are made up. Use questions to encourage the children to develop each answer, e.g. Why do you think that? How do you know? Encourage the children to use because to justify their thoughts.

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Five Little Men in a Flying Saucer (resources)
Introduce on Monday (send a copy home). Rehearse and chant during week; enjoy at home! You might like to develop performance and add actions.

Active Learning

Lists and storytelling

English
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  1. The Seasons
  2. Harvesting Food
  3. Pumpkin Soup
  4. Donating Food