Week 6 26/05/2020
Up Up and Away, Transport That Flies In The Air
This week we are continuing our transport theme. Our focus is transport that flies through the air.
Our story of the week is Amazing Aeroplanes by Toby Mitton. In Early Literacy we will be making our very own passports and continuing to learn about syllables. In Early Numeracy we will be sorting items for different properties and thinking of different ways to sort different items all by ourselves. We will also be building our own airports, experimenting with rockets, learning how to paper mache and making bird feeders. Don't forget the this week is a 4 day week as Monday 25/5/20 is a bank holiday. The forecast is sunny and warm so make the most of the sunshine and have a lovely long weekend with your families. You definitely deserve it after all the hard work you have been putting into your home learning! |
Lets Learn All About Air Transport
Make a list of all the different air transport that you know. Watch the video and download the photo power point. Did you learn about any new kind of air transport that you can add to your list?
Answer the following questions
1. What types of aircraft have wings?
2. What was the first air craft to carry human passengers?
3. Have you ever seen any of these types of transport before?
4. If you could choose any of these aircraft to travel in what would it be?
Answer the following questions
1. What types of aircraft have wings?
2. What was the first air craft to carry human passengers?
3. Have you ever seen any of these types of transport before?
4. If you could choose any of these aircraft to travel in what would it be?
Rhyme of the Week - I'm A Little Aeroplane
I'm a Little Airplane
tune of "I'm a Little Teapot "I’m a little airplane, way up high, Hold hand up to forehead to shade eyes looking into the sky and point with other hand With my great big silver wings, watch me fly! Hold arms out like wings and tilt them side to side When the pilot tells me, I’ll come down, Hold hands over both ears like you’re holding the radio headphones (earmuffs) pilots wear Swooping and gliding, to the ground. Hold arms out like wings and spin in a circle, then kneel on the ground |