by miller.
My patterned snowflake.
Confident, Creative Learners with Big Ambitions. Kind to each other. Kind to the Planet.
Good morning everyone!
You have earned another Readerpillar badge from EPIC and have now read 250+ books – amazing!
I have popped some new reading tasks into the BIG READ page on the blog. This week we are celebrating the Scots language in tribute to Robert Burns so you have lots of Scottish themed tasks to choose from!
I will catch up with you all around 9.30 on the blog for a BOOK BLETHER!Â
Chat later Book Bletherers!
Good morning everyone. Well done for another week of super home learning.
There is a new Health and Wellbeing task on all learning pages.
There is a new practical Maths task on the Early and First level pages.
Hope you all have a fantastic Friday! 🙂
Hi, Caspian here.
I finally cracked the logic problem but I did have a lot of help from Mum who created the grid for me and worked through the statements I missed or couldn’t work out.
I created a powerpoint presentation about our need to conserve the polar bears in the Arctic. I hope you like it – we’re trying to sort out the link!
I did some maths and high quality vocabulary then I researched Ann Bancroft and Roald Amundsen. These are the facts.
Ann Bancroft
She was born 29 September 1955.
She was the first woman to ski across the Arctic.
She wrote a book called Four to the Pole.
She was, in 1986, the first woman to reach the Pole.
She is named one of history’s greatest explorers.
Roald Amundsen
Born 16 July 1872.
He was the first to cross the Arctic by air.
He died in the Arctic Ocean.
Originally, he studied medicine.
He sailed to the Arctic in a rusty old ship.
In 1897, he sailed as first mate on the Belgica.
Goodeth Byeth!