SLC3 Return To School

The pupils in SLC3 have had a great first week back in school. They have worked hard in their lessons and enjoyed spending time with their friends. The weather has been kind to us too and we have been able to get outside for playtime.  Here are some of our photographs.

SLC1a Castles IDL work

In SLC1a we have been having lots of fun with our new topic castles. We have been making little castles using junk materials and also painting to make the walls of our castle. SLC1a have a great castle role play area. We have been having so much fun playing in the castle. Keep checking this SWAY throughout the term and we will upload more photos as we progress through the topic.
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SLC3 Keeping Active

During this lockdown although SLC 3 have been very busy with their learning tasks and activities, they have managed to find time each day to be active.  Exercise is a super way of relieving tension and stress and boosting physical and mental energy.   They have had great fun during their daily walks.  On rainy days they tried home workouts and were given PE lessons.  Click the link to see our photographs.

SLC3 Keeping Active

 

Paper Spinners

Paper Spinners

 

Hi everyone, it’s Friday which means it is Fun Friday time, our last one to do at home before you are all back in school 😊

Today we are going to make paper spinners. Here is a list of things you will need.

String, thin rope or wool.

Cardboard for your circle (you could use a cereal box if an adult at home says it is ok)

Paper (you will be cutting out 2 circles)

Colouring pens, pencils or paint. I think pens would be best but use what you have.

Scissors

Glue

 

Step 1.

Use a cup or plastic glass or anything else round to help you draw 2 circles on your paper. You do not want them to be too big, keep them about the size of a can of beans.

Step 2.

Colour your circles adding lots of different colours, the more colourful the more fun it is when it spins 😉

Step 3.

Cut out your circles, ask an adult for help if you need help.

Step 4.

Use the same cup, can of beans or whatever you used for your circles and cut out 1 circle from your cardboard.

Step 5.

Glue on your paper circles to your cardboard, (one on each side).

Step 6.

Poke two small holes in centre of the cardboard circle.

Step 7.

Take a piece of string, wool or thin rope about 70cm long and put it through the 2 holes. Tie a knot so that your string stays in place.

TIME TO PLAY WITH YOUR SPINNER!

Take a piece of string in each hand with the circle in the middle and go in circles to get the string twisted. Now you pull by gently moving your hands out to the side then bring them back towards the middle again. Keep doing this motion and watch your spinner go round and round, if you are doing it right your spinner will make a humming sound!!

 

I look forward to seeing your designs. Have fun everyone and have a great weekend.

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