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Talk about what famous bears from story books or films you know, e.g. Rupert, Paddington, Winnie the Pooh, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Pudsey Bear, Yogi Bear, etc.
Ask an adult who their favourite bear is. Can they tell you about them?
Watch some opening clips below on bears you might not know, to find out a little more about them, e.g. Rupert the Bear (up to 1:00min)
Rupert the Bear Intro (Nick Jr. Version) - YouTube
Winnie The Pooh - Theme Intro Song - YouTube
Yogi Bear 1988 Opening - YouTube
Which one do you like? Why? Draw your favourite bear and write a short fact file about them.
Talk about your favourite teddy bear, if you have one, or your favourite soft toy.
Tell an adult all about them.
Draw a picture of your teddy/soft toy and write a short fact file in the same way about them too. Remember to check for capital letters for their name and use your phonics to help you spell words in your writing.
Year 1 Maths
Today, you will be starting a new topic about numbers to 50. This lesson is about counting to 50. here are a couple of video lessons that will help you. Watch them before you do the worksheets.
Using place value with numbers to 50 (thenational.academy)
Spr1.5.3 - Counting forwards and backwards within 50 on Vimeo
Year 2 Maths
The next lesson on 2D and 3D shapes is about finding lines of symmetry. Here is a video that will help you to do the worksheets.
Recognising lines of symmetry within 2-D shapes (thenational.academy)
History
In this lesson, you will continue to learn about some of the ways in which toys have changed over time. You will learn how modern technology has affected the ways in which children play. You will then look at some examples of electronic and non-electronic games.
How have toys changed? (Part 2) (thenational.academy)