Today we have launched our Sports Day grid, in preparation for whenever you decide to tackle our grid it is important to warm up and cool down when taking part any exercise.
Please see Mrs Lusher sway below on Bilateral Lifts
Today we have launched our Sports Day grid, in preparation for whenever you decide to tackle our grid it is important to warm up and cool down when taking part any exercise.
Please see Mrs Lusher sway below on Bilateral Lifts
It felt amazing on Friday Evening to watch the countdown and think about everyone that was tuning in. We had at most 66 families watching the premiere event live and throughout the evening we had over a 100 views. Then it over the weekend we had many more views, we are now sitting at 363 views. This is absolutely amazing to look at. We know so many of you shared the show with others and we have had viewers from around the world with family members who can’t get home.
This was a really big project for the Methlick Community and we are really glad you enjoyed it, we can tell from the messages we have received and also the long list of Facebook comments. We really do hope that the BNI has brought some joy and laughter, brought your family together and created a happy memory for during this time.
British Red Cross have provided the following resource – Life. Live it. First Aid education for children
Click on the following link – https://lifeliveit.redcross.org.uk
British Red Cross believe that first aid is a crucial life skill that everyone can and should learn. They aim for all 5 – 11 year olds in the UK to have the opportunity to learn the skills and gain the confidence to save lives.
This resource is split into four sections:
Each section provides a range of activities such as ‘How to’ videos, interactive games and quizzes. Take some time to look through the website and let us know in the comments what you have learned. We would recommend that an adult is present when you are using this website.
While the show is on you can pause and go back if you want, please do not feel you can’t press pause.
We would suggest being ready for the show to start, so have the link open on whatever screen you are watching from about 6:45. There will be a countdown telling you how long until it starts to play.
Click me to take you to the Youtube Web Page of the Show
Or you can view it on the blog, below.
Now remember, if you want to listen to the question again, you can pause and rewind. Each question will have a 10 second timer and if that isn’t long enough you can pause.
Try to let the youngest of the team answer first, then work your way up to the eldest as there are specific questions for certain ages.
Hi Everyone,
Welcome to our last Health Hero for this week, our key focus has been looking at our Mental, Physical and Social Wellbeing.
Dame Evelyn Glennie began to lose her hearing aged 8 and became profoundly deaf aged 12 however this did not stop her in becoming one of the most famous percussionists on an international level.
I’d like to finish this week off with another local hero who embraces all aspects of Music and has achieved so much by showing some determination and having a growth mindset!
We’ll be back Next Tuesday for some sport themed Health Heroes.
As always please leave some comments for Dame Evelyn Glennie to see!
Warm up with some yoga poses. Can you do at least 5 minutes of yoga each day?
Here are some Superhero Poses.
On our timetable this week there was a column left blank for you to focus on what you LOVE learning to do.
Send your drawings, photos, animations, video tutorials to your class teacher and we will feature them on the blog!
This is mine – 30 second challenge – very basic! I’m not an experienced lego builder! I’m sure you can help us all to improve!
Hello Everyone,
In line with our theme of Health Fortnight, please find below Mrs Still Mindfulness activities.
We’d love you to give some of them a go! As always let us know how you get on!
A huge thanks to everyone for sending all their Eco work and ideas in. Each class received lots of lovely Eco posters and items of work.
Here is a great example of a piece of work that was shared.
We also had a number of photos sent in for tracking animals during your daily walks.
I have added some here –
We have also been very lucky to have been sent some photos from our Schoolhouse neighbours, can you guess what bird has made a nest in our greenhouse?
Our reporter tells me there are 6 hungry mouths waiting to be fed.
BBC Bitesize Daily Lessons
If you have some time this week or next and want to learn more about the planet around us I have looked up the BBC Bitesize lessons to share some with you.
This week the Geography lessons are –
P1/2/3 Oceania
P4/5 Mountains
P6/7 Rainforests
Next week –
P1/2/3 South America
P4/5 Weather/Climate
P6/7 Fossil Fuels
If you watch them leave a comment to let everyone know if they were interesting or not. So far the lessons have been really interesting and some have guest presenters. You can find them on catch up once aired so don’t feel you have to stick to the timings.
Good morning, everyone.
Many of us are experiencing all kinds of emotions at the moment, which is perfectly normal, but we don’t want to let ourselves become overwhelmed by them. It’s good to find ways of helping ourselves stay positive.
Today’s poem focuses on the subject of keeping our minds healthy, and describes one person’s way of dealing with his worrying thoughts.
Click on the first Sway to read the poem.
Now click on the second Sway to access the follow-up questions. Remember to answer in full sentences and check that you have included capitals and full-stops.
Extension task: What else could the poet have done to make himself feel better? What do YOU find helpful when you’re feeing sad, worried or upset? Discuss with your family and write your thoughts in your Home Learning Journal.
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