The document provides a list of activities for students to practice skills in various subjects over the winter break. The activities include identifying phonics patterns in reading, designing shields and board games, making winter pictures, writing letters, practicing math skills like times tables and money, discussing newspaper articles, and creating presentations about plants using technology tools. Students are encouraged to complete as many activities as they can in order to earn points.
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P5 Snow activities
1.
Language Expressive Arts Maths
Identify soft g, soft c, qu words from Design a shield for your family name. Practice your tables by playing bingo
reading books. Present them in a new Add your coat of arms. with some family members.
way eg in glitter, using lentils, bubble Design and make a board game we Count how many cuboids, cones,
writing. could all play to practice our French spheres, cylinders, cubes, triangular
Use as many wow words and adverbs numbers from 1-29. based pyramids, triangular prisms
to describe your favourite character Cut out pictures from Christmas cards you can find around your house.
from Light on Dumyat. Use and wrapping make a winter picture. Practice finding change
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Write a letter to Santa asking for the sources_ftp/client_ftp/ks2/maths/sh
things you would like or a thank you op_counter/index.htm
for the things you received.
Write some ae, ee, ie words in the
snow.
Cut out newspaper clippings which
interest you. Discuss them with
family and friends. What are the main Remember you will receive
points, where did it take place and
who did it affect?
20 points for every activity ICT
Make a wordsearch of winter words. you complete. Use powerpoint to make a slideshow
of interesting facts about plants (or
just make a paper booklet if you don’t
have powerpoint).