Good morning the red class,
did you like the message that we sent you yesterday?
what is the weather like today?
After a long weekend, mummy will have lots of socks in her washing basket. Can you match socks? Just like this?
Can you hear the sounds? Are you ready to listen … click on the picture that you think is correct.
PE with Pedro – check his post (and Gerry’s)
Yippee, time for snack,
story today – it’s all about a dog calles Hairy Maclary from Donaldson’s dairy. You will love it!
https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/storybooks-and-games/hairy-maclary/
sign of the day – check what Lorna is teaching us today
art – what has David planned?
lunch
science – have a go at making bubble snakes
You’ll need one of each of the following materials to make a bubble snake:
- 1 empty plastic bottle
- 1 clean sock
- 1 rubber band
- 1 pair of sharp scissors
How to Make Your Sock Bubble Blower
- Wash your plastic bottle so it’s safe to put your mouth on it.
- Use your sharp scissors to carefully cut the bottom end off of the bottle. Discard the piece you cut off.
- Slide the sock over the end of the bottle so it’s stretched tight across the hole. It shouldn’t cover the drinking end of the bottle.
- Secure the sock to the bottle with a rubber band.
How to Make Bubble Snakes
This is the fun part! The bubble snakes are simple to make once you have your sock bubble blower assembled.
- Dip the sock end of the sock bubble blower into your bubble mix.
- Make sure the sock is saturated with the bubble solution.
- Point the bottle downwards and gently blow into the drinking end.
- Play with your homemade bubble blower!
remember to take photos please
Health and wellbeing – play in the garden or outside, on your balcony
let’s finish with relaxation,
I hope you have a really good day! Sophie