Tuesday 5 May 2020

Aleigha has been having fun practising her alphabet

The talented Aleigha has been practising her alphabet including her capital letters and lower case letters.
 

She has also been helping her Mum look after their friend's children while their parent's are at work.
Aleigha is loving doing her work with her bigger friend.
 

 

Goodness me Aleigha - you have such a great attitude to learning. Using fingers to help with addition and subtraction is such a good idea. (Especially a friend's fingers :)) It is so cool you are matching the capital letters and lower case letters together. Miss Clothier has made a fun game for matching them that you can use when we get back to school. 


6 comments:

  1. My goodness Aleigha you are so busy at home. You will be able to show us all your new learning when we go back to school. Love seeing that smiling face.

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  2. Aleigha you have so much fun with your home learning. I can't see your stickers on your face anymore. They made me giggle this morning in our hangout. It reminded me of the sticker pox. Keep up the great work Aleigha.

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  3. Your photos show how hard you are working Aleigha. I am pleased to see you doing some maths as well as alphabet work. I am really looking forward to seeing how much you know when we get back to school.

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  4. Well done Aleigha! Its lovely to see all the learning you are doing at home. I am so impressed with you addition and subtraction knowledge. Mrs Parker

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  5. Miss Aleigha I have just looked again at your photos and I can see you have been working on our poem of the week also. You have the best learning attitude. You have circled all the capital letters and found all the S's in the poem. Did Mrs M miss any when she did her counting on the video? Thank you for working so hard beautiful girl.

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  6. wow Aleigha you have been a busy girl, you always look like you are having fun, and it is always fun having friends are to help you learn Rachel (Teacher Aid)

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