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English Homework - Early Years
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English Homework - Early Years

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English Homework activities for Early Years: Animal sound families Hear and say the initial sounds in words and understand which letters represent those sounds by playing an animal card game (3 sheets). Dinosaur actions Hear and say the initial sounds in words and start to understand which letters represent some of the sounds looking particularly at dinosaur actions beginning with the letter sound ‘d’ (2 sheets). Dinosaur names Hear and say the initial sounds in words and start to understand which letters represent some of the sounds by looking at dinosaur pictures (2 sheets). How does a dinosaur move? Use imaginative role-play and movement to move like a dinosaur using the dinosaur pictures and action words for ideas (3 sheets). I-spy a dinosaur Use talk to organise and clarify thinking to describe dinosaurs by playing I-spy with dinosaur toys or pictures (2 sheets). Camel painting Learn about camels and practise writing simple labels for their own camel pictures. Explore colour and shape to paint a camel (2 sheets). Hello Mr Moose! What is your name? Practise alliteration in a fun animal card game. Hear and say the initial sounds in words and understand which letters represent the sounds (3 sheets). Living in the mountains Explore what it would be like to live and go to school in the Himalayas. Learn a Kumaoni nursery rhyme off by heart (3 sheets). Slippery snakes and leaping leopards Use alliteration to describe the way some animals move and the sounds that they make. Hear and say the initial sounds in words and understand which letters represent those sounds (3 sheets). Animal sequences Talk about, recognise and recreate simple patterns in a simple animal sequencing game (2 sheets). Dinosaurs on your way to school Express thoughts and ideas through talk to describe dinosaurs, how they look and how they move by comparing them with different kinds of vehicles. Practise number skills, counting to 10. Syllable slithery snakes Hear and say the sounds in words and count the syllables in animal names in a fun card game (3 sheets). Wanted! Draw and write a short description of a missing animal in a ‘Wanted’ poster (2 sheets).
How does a dinosaur move? (English Homework - Early Years)
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How does a dinosaur move? (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Use imaginative role-play and movement to move like a dinosaur using the dinosaur pictures and action words for ideas (3 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Dinosaur names (English Homework - Early Years)
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Dinosaur names (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Hear and say the initial sounds in words and start to understand which letters represent some of the sounds by looking at dinosaur pictures (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Living in the mountains (English Homework - Early Years)
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Living in the mountains (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Explore what it would be like to live and go to school in the Himalayas. Learn a Kumaoni nursery rhyme off by heart (3 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Slippery snakes and leaping leopards (English Homework - Early Years)
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Slippery snakes and leaping leopards (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Use alliteration to describe the way some animals move and the sounds that they make. Hear and say the initial sounds in words and understand which letters represent those sounds (3 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Syllable slithery snakes (English Homework - Early Years)
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Syllable slithery snakes (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Hear and say the sounds in words and count the syllables in animal names in a fun card game (3 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Wanted! (English Homework - Early Years)
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Wanted! (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Draw and write a short description of a missing animal in a ‘Wanted’ poster (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
I-spy a dinosaur (English Homework - Early Years)
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I-spy a dinosaur (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Use talk to organise and clarify thinking to describe dinosaurs by playing I-spy with dinosaur toys or pictures (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Reception Fiction (Buildings): Stories about homes and houses (weeks 1-3)
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Reception Fiction (Buildings): Stories about homes and houses (weeks 1-3)

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Listen to stories about different homes for people and creatures and decide where they would like to live, Home by Alex T Smith, The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse by Helen Ward, and Diary of a Wombat by Jackie French and Bruce Whatley. Children write their own version of The Town and Country Mouse and use The Lighthouse Keeper’s Lunch by Ronda and David Armitage to plan best lunches. Keep diaries, make lighthouses and stormy music.
Learning new ways to say Hello
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Learning new ways to say Hello

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Learn another circle game and then find out lots of different ways to say hello. Practice saying hello making good eye contact. Work as part of a group to make a ‘hello’ flag. Teach the new hello to the rest of the class.
Reception Non-fiction (Dinosaurs): Information texts (weeks 1-2)
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Reception Non-fiction (Dinosaurs): Information texts (weeks 1-2)

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Use a 'dinosaur egg' to stimulate discussion about eggs and dinosaurs. Have fun with a range of activities, count and sound out words (Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs by Ian Whybrow and Adrian Reynolds, How do Dinosaurs Get Well Soon by Jane Yolen and Mark Teague), pelmanism, Top Trumps and Dinosaur Dash. Make various dinosaur-related objects, 'steal' dino eggs and draw and label dinosaurs.
Reception Non-fiction (Families): Names, captions and notices (weeks 1-2)
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Reception Non-fiction (Families): Names, captions and notices (weeks 1-2)

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Discuss families and the various roles within them, read the following stories My Mum, My Dad, Me and You, all of which are by Anthony Browne and Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus and Don’t Let the Pigeon Stay Up Late by Mo Willems. Children write a book about someone who cares for them using similes and also notices for family members. They learn their address too. Activities include paper people, house plans, family portraits and names.
Animal sound families (English Homework - Early Years)
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Animal sound families (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Hear and say the initial sounds in words and understand which letters represent those sounds by playing an animal card game (3 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Dinosaur actions (English Homework - Early Years)
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Dinosaur actions (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Hear and say the initial sounds in words and start to understand which letters represent some of the sounds, looking particularly at dinosaur actions beginning with the letter sound ‘d’ (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Camel painting (English Homework - Early Years)
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Camel painting (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Learn about camels and practise writing simple labels for their own camel pictures. Explore colour and shape to paint a camel (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Dinosaurs on your way to school (English Homework - Early Years)
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Dinosaurs on your way to school (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Express thoughts and ideas through talk to describe dinosaurs, how they look and how they move by comparing them with different kinds of vehicles. Practise number skills, counting to 10. Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.
Animal sequences (English Homework - Early Years)
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Animal sequences (English Homework - Early Years)

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English Homework activity for Early Years: Talk about, recognise and recreate simple patterns in a simple animal sequencing game (2 sheets). Looking for English planning? Using high quality texts as a starting point, our creative and stimulating English plans incorporate grammar teaching in context and offer meaningful writing opportunities. Find out more at Hamilton Trust.