Bonjour tout le monde. Good morning, everyone!
Today is not such a nice day outside so why not try Joe Wicks’ workout for your daily dose of exercise at 9am:
Today, Hobbycraft’s daily arts and crafts is pom poms! Log in to Facebook, Instagram or Twitter to join them live at 11am.
To find out more, follow the link below. They use their own pom pom makers, however, two circles of cardboard from a cereal packet works the same way! Perhaps you can make a colourful Easter garland with left over wool you may have lying around?
Here is the answer to yesterday’s problem solving task also. I will upload this to the files in teams to access later if you didn’t have the chance to try it yesterday.
Today, we have a little bit of multiplication for Numeracy. It is using vertical (chimney) sums which we began just before we left school. If there are any problems with this or how to do it, please let us know and we can talk you through the process again as a reminder.
Remember all of these activities are a supplement to your paper pack. Let us know how you are getting on with things or if we can help you out in any way. It has been fantastic being able to chat with you over the last few days. It has made missing being at school more bearable, especially seeing examples of what you have all been doing!
I saw a little challenge to brighten up people’s day, rainbows have been put up in people’s windows. Have any of you done this yet? It would be great to see them here on the blog or in our team space to brighten up our day! You know how we all love the colours of the rainbow!
Your reading task for today is to use the poem you looked at yesterday and try to write a descriptive paragraph putting yourself into the poem. Imagine that you are experiencing what is happening in the poem, how would you feel, what would you see, what smells would there be, would there be food and what would it taste like and what could you hear? Write it as a story and not as a poem, your paragraph does not have to rhyme.
Your Number Talks for today:
Remember, have fun, stay smiling, and stay safe!
Thank you to you all, both parents and pupils for your continued hard work, dedication and support at this time.
Miss Smith and Mr Woodward.