Good morning FS1 and FS2: click the links to find the video from your class teacher!
We have had so much wonderful learning shared from home that we have now created a 'Sharing Our Learning' gallery on the main page so we can keep on adding more!
These are some ideas for learning at home today. A reminder that you don't have to do all (or any) of these today. Maintaining a routine and a connection with school are the most important things!
This week in Foundation Stage we are going to become....
This week we are going to be Little Scientists! Scientists use some skills that are really important for learning such as observing, wondering, predicting and reviewing. They are also very curious, they are always asking ‘why’ and ‘what if’ questions which leads to lots of exciting experiments and new learning. We would love for you to research some experiments, become curious, wonder and predict what might happen and then test your ideas.
Explanation of this week's learning for parents...
Scientists make lots of marvelous mistakes when they explore new ideas. They don’t just copy what others have done, they use others’ ideas to create their own. Sometimes these create something amazing the first time they try but often it takes lots of little changes to create something exciting or find out something new.
Scientists go on journeys just like the characters in your stories last week. There is a beginning; where they have an idea, a middle where they find they have some problems to solve, before possibly finding out what the end result is. They keep wondering and this could last for days, weeks, months and even years!
Some of you may remember meeting a real scientist, Ruben Meerman. Here is a video of him showing some Bangkok Patana students some super science.
Here are some experiments that you may try at home to set you off on your research. Can you find more videos and websites with the support of a grown up?
Which experiment would you like to find out more about?...
Which experiment would you like the teachers to try?
A milk experiment | 7 | |
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A lemon experiment | 2 | |
A balloon experiment | 20 | |
Total | 29 |
You have already voted.
Please vote by 2pm!
Sign for Learning - Scientist Vocabulary!
Sign for Learning - Scientist Vocabulary in Thai:
Taking it further....
Here are some websites that may help you with your research:
Thai Translation:
Development Matters Assessment Indicators:
We are also developing Characteristics of Effective Learning:
Music with Ms Rachel!
Click here to choose your songs!
Welcome to our digital music library!
You can choose from a range of musical books, just click on the link below and then click on the book you chose. Enjoy!
Click this link to see how it works!
A music play online guide: - The searching for the song 'One Potato'
Birthday corner!
There are no birthdays in FS today!
Well-being!
Self Regulation!
This video explains the importance of self regulation and provides examples of games to play:
Thai Translation:
Ask these questions:
Is your heart beating fast or slow? Are you breathing short and fast breaths? Or long and deep breaths?
Then calm down using this one:
Ask your child again about how they feel? Do you feel calm or excited? How are you breathing fast or slow?
Listen to this guided meditation from Peace Out, to learn about being still:
Phonics!
FS1 - Sock Puppet Sharing!
You have a try! Collect and display a few small objects. Bring out your sock puppet and carefully help your puppet to name one of the objects in his sound talk language. The toy then sound-talks the word leaving a short gap between each sound. You can say the word in sound talk language and in your language, too!
Adults, this can be a very tricky skill. Please stay positive and provide as little or as much support as your child needs!
Thai Translation:
Casey Caterpillar - Explained for Parents!
FS2 - Wizard Words and Shaving Foam!
Mathematics!
Today’s mathematics is all about capacity. Capacity means how much something can hold of something else.
Today you will be hunting for different sizes and putting them in order.
Story Time!
You can choose your own book from our digital bookshelves - just click the link to view our recorded stories!
Due to potential copyright issues, please do not download or share these stories - thank you.
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