Here are a few activities that you could get up to over the two week break.
Don’t feel any pressure to complete any of them, it’s all optional.
Have fun! 🙂
Here are a few activities that you could get up to over the two week break.
Don’t feel any pressure to complete any of them, it’s all optional.
Have fun! 🙂
Hi 7b 🙂
A massive well done to all of you for working so hard during the first two weeks of home learning. I know it has been a huge adjustment for you, but you have done yourselves proud and shown me just how amazing you are!
I have loved seeing how creative you’ve been, completing tasks on your computers, on paper, and in your jotters.
You have challenged yourselves with Numeracy activities linked to decimals and fractions, written wonderful diary entries, worked out with Joe Wicks, made beautiful pieces of art to share with neighbours, built roller coasters, cars and planes, constructed parachutes for eggs, researched countries all over the world, thought about online safety, and devised a talk about a great book.
In fact when you stop and think about it, it’s been a very busy two weeks!
I hope you all have a wonderful break with your families, relaxing and spending time together. Eat, read, sleep, play and enjoy yourselves.
I can’t wait to catch up with you all after the holidays.
Miss Itcovitz 🙂
Here is your last set of activities for this term!
Everything is also on Seesaw.
Enjoy! 🙂
Good morning 7b!
Here are all your tasks for today 🙂
Remember all of this is also on Seesaw.
Good morning everyone!
Here are your daily plan and activities for today 🙂
The last day of March, wow that’s gone fast!
Here are your daily plan and activities for today.
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Good morning! 🙂
I hope you’ve all had a lovely weekend with a rest from work.
Here are your daily plan and tasks for today. As always, they are also on Seesaw.
The Daily Rigour 196 Worksheet
Enjoy! 🙂
Good afternoon 7b 🙂
That is officially week one of home learning finished!
I just wanted to send a little message to say well done again to everyone who has sent in work this week. I know it’s taken a while to get used to how Seesaw works and there have been a few teething problems, but you have all worked through them and tried your best which has made me extremely proud!
I have seen lots of fantastic work – from isolation diaries to social subjects country brochures, decimal multiplication to roller coasters, planes and cars for STEM challenges.
I hope you all have a well deserved rest over the weekend to enjoy time with your families and I will be in touch again next week with your work.
Miss Itcovitz 🙂
Here is your work for today!
Remember this is all also on Seesaw (including the pictures for the Numeracy and Literacy task).
Have fun! 🙂