Year 1 Term: Autumn 1st half

Home Learning
Year 2
Term: Spring A
Below are nine activities for home learning. You can choose how many you do and the order in which you do them.
We will celebrate your learning in class on Friday 10th February so if you have items to share, you can bring them in on the day.
‘Why does the sun always come up in the
morning?’
Using junk modelling, make a space buggy What can
you use for wheels? Where will the astronauts sit?
Discuss this with someone at home and
bring your ideas back to school.
Read everyday for at least 15 minutes
with an adult. Remember to show your
teacher your home school book if you
have read five times at home in one
week!
You have just returned from landing on the moon.
Write a diary entry telling us what you saw, what
you did and how you felt.
Create an alien. You can use any medium
Play the Race to the Moon Game on the back of the
you like. Explain the parts or features of sheet
your alien and what they can do.
1. Choose a number sentence by Earth
2. Work out the answer
3. Write down the number sentence and the
answer
4. Ask your adult to check the answer
5. Colour in the number sentence.
6. Keep going until you make a path to the
moon.
Challenge – can you make your own board with
multiplication questions?
January is the first month of the year
Learn the months of the year in order
and be able to spell each month
correctly.
Which month is before............?
Which month is after.................?
Aliens from the planet Zorg have 3 eyes.
How many aliens would there be if there
was a total of 9 eyes? 15 eyes? 21
eyes? 27 eyes? Challenge: 39 eyes?
Which planet in our solar system
interests you the most? Create a fact
poster and add illustrations.
Don’t forget a
Did you know........? fact