Hello boys and girls,
I hope you all had a good weekend and are all well. Please find attached note from Mrs Brightman with some suggestions to keep you busy today.
Mrs Hughes
P1 – Practise your jolly phonics sounds with the video and do the actions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzBoqtayewI
Using one of your jotters, practise writing the letters. You can draw the picture from the song too!
Can you write any words?
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P2 and P3 – In one of your jotters, draw a picture of yourself and your family and add speech bubbles to say how you are feeling today when there’s no school. Are you sad? Are you excited? Are you bored and not sure what to do? What do your parents think? Are they worried about how long the school will be closed for?
How to draw speech bubbles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcCDJNHqsDE |
P4 and P5 – In one of your jotters, write a diary entry about this weekend. What was strange? What was different than normal? How will this week be strange? Try to describe things and say how you are feeling about schools being closed and the coronavirus problem. |
P6 and P7 – In one of your jotters, write an email to a friend or someone official (Boris Johnson/Nicola Sturgeon). Tell them how you are feeling. Ask them questions. Tell them what you think should happen next. |
- Draw as many different shapes as you can think of and colour them all in different colours – you could label them? ‘A yellow circle, a green triangle…’
- Mix some flour and water with a few drops of food colouring to make paint: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4ws_5USjFg – use your fingers to make a picture
- Search YouTube for a ‘how to draw…’ tutorial on something you want to try drawing – you can find almost ANYTHING! (Tip: write ‘easy’ or ‘for kids’ or ‘beginners’ as part of your search!)
- Follow one of the online video to learn to make origami creatures:
- Get a snack and a drink
- Get somewhere comfy – on cushions/sofa/bed, under a blanket
- Get one of your parents or a brother/sister to listen with you
George’s Marvellous Medicine by Roald Dahl Chapter 1: Grandma Read by Mrs Pattie
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