Good Morning!
Let’s get energized. Choose the Joe Wicks workout : https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1 or maybe design your own 20 minute workout!
Smart Start – Free Write
Either carry on what you were writing about last time or start a new piece. This AMAZING video which is less than two minutes long might give you an idea about what to write for your own LOCKDOWN story! https://vimeo.com/412262124
Chat will then go on about 10:05.
Science – If your hands could smell, you’d be an octopus!
Go to this link: https://ed.ted.com/on/hNfD82Pt
Watch the video and work through the different sections. You can choose whether or not you want to write your answers in your jotter.
Extension – google an octopus and draw one in your jotter!
(You may need to finish this learning activity after break!)
After Break
Numeracy – Online Division Games
You might want to watch this video before you try these two games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slez17loMvU
http://www.thekidzpage.com/learninggames/mathgames/16-math-puzzle-division-bsplit.html
http://www.mathplayground.com/balloon_invaders.html
R.M.E. – LI To explore stories from different religions-SC I can listen to the Hindu story of Rama and Sita and explain why Diwali is celebrated.
Go to this link : https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z4dc47h -watch the video and work through the various activities.
Brainbreak https://www.dropbox.com/s/m53p7kn2a8qwjq1/03%20Staircase%20Relaxation%201.mp3?dl=0 Ten minutes of mindfulness -you could try and get parents to do it too!
Before you go– why not leave three happy notes for someone else to find in your house?
Something for the week-end:
Stargazing
With less planes and less light pollution resulting in clearer skies, the lockdown provides a great opportunity to stargaze. It’s easy, too. All you have to do is look up at night! What can you see? The moon, planets, constellations, a shooting star? The National Trust has some great tips for stargazing.
Bird watching
Watch the birds from your garden or out of a window. Watch them fly and sing to each other. How many can you spot? Can you name the type of bird? Think about keeping a bird watching diary to keep track of the birds you’ve seen, where and when. Try not to not scare them off! Can you spot the birds on this Wildlife Watch activity sheet?