Expressive Arts Learning Grid 26.05.20 – Music

Hello everybody,

Music Learning Grid

By now you will all know the news that teachers and schools are going to begin to get ready for pupils returning in August. I know that this still seems like a long time to wait but I think it will fly by! I am really excited about going back to Fenwick and I am looking forward to seeing you all when that eventually happens.

 

Thanks to those of you who have been able to share some of your activities. You are doing very well with them! Here is this week’s grid. The focus is music again. 🎷🎺🎸🎻🎼🎹🥁

 

I really hope that you are all having fun during this unusual time and looking on the bright side if you can.  Remember though, it’s also normal to feel out-of-sorts or sad sometimes, when you haven’t seen friends or family members you are close to for ages. If you are feeling like this tell somebody you trust. Remember that worries are always easier to cope with when they are shared.

 

Enjoy your week, everybody. I look forward to hearing from you (via the blog or GLOW) and seeing what you have been doing. Stay safe, look after each other and keep smiling.

 

Miss Dasgupta

(Class Teacher)

Expressive Arts Learning Grid – Miss Dasgupta 18.05.20

 

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Hello girls and boys,

I can see from the class blogs how hard you (and your families) are all working, and I hope that you are also taking some time to relax. There are some more activities in this week’s expressive arts grid and the focus this week is on dance, which fits in nicely with health week, as it is all about getting our bodies moving and having as much fun as we can when we are doing it!

 

I had a busy week this week Skyping, WhatsApping, Webexing and chatting on Teams! It’s been non-stop but it is lovely to be able to keep in touch with friends, family and colleagues and I can’t help thinking how lucky we all are to have access to the technology which helps us to do this.

 

My neighbours are also looking after me. We chat over the fence from a safe distance and last week I baked some Danish Pastries for them. As a thank you my neighbour, Mr J, built a little birdbox for my garden, which he thinks small birds might nest in. I am quite excited about that and was so delighted at his kind and thoughtful gesture!

 

While I remember I should also say “Well done” to Mrs Ross who posted some pics from the “ice egg” activity from one of my previous grids: they look amazing! 😊

 

Enjoy your week, everybody. I would look forward to hearing from you (via the blog) even if you just want to share some thoughts about how lockdown is going for you. Most of all, stay safe and look after each other.

 

Miss Dasgupta

(Class Teacher)

Expressive Arts Grid 11.05.20 Miss Dasgupta

Good morning, boys and girls!

 

I hope that you have had a pleasant week and been enjoying the lovely weather. Sunshine always makes me feel more cheerful and I have been making the most if it, going for lots of walks and getting out in the garden when I can. This week I waged a “war on weeds” which I thought was very fitting for VE day on Friday.

 

I enjoyed meeting (virtually) the other Fenwick staff for afternoon tea this Friday on VE Day. Some people had really dressed up and looked very glamorous!  Mrs Ross had kindly organised a quiz for us which was all about WWII, so I learned lots too. I made scones for the occasion using a wartime recipe. They were actually delicious!

This week’s new learning grid can also be found here. The focus this week is drama. I hope you enjoy trying out some of these activities. If you are able to post any pictures or comments from trying them out, I’d love to see them.

Learning Grid 11.5.20

Enjoy your week and I look forward to hearing from you (via the blog). Stay safe!

 

Miss Dasgupta

(Class Teacher)