Good morning Gold class. Lots of activities for you to enjoy to day.
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2. Literacy: Messy writing. Can you make a messy tray with shaving foam or sand and practice writing the following words :
at, bat, cat, an, can, man, as, has, bad, dad, had, sad.
3.Social Studies
4 Story: In today’s story we are going to keep with our safari theme. For another South African story why don’t you have a look at Jock of the Bushveld. There was a movie made of him too called Hero Dog.
5. Sign of the day: Head to the the section to find out what signs you will be learning today.
6. Food Technology: Try making this delicious South African treat called Cremora Tart. Click on the picture to enlarge
7. ICT/ Technology
8. Music: Head over to the music section to see what has been planned. Also here is some traditional South African Music to listen to. Do you like it?
That is all for today. Have a lovely weekend and pop back on Monday to see what has been planned for you.
Social Studies today is all about VE day so check out Tracey’s post in the Social Studies section.
Take a break and then come back for the story at 10.30. Today’s story is
After you have heard the story check out sign of the day and then it is time for Food technology so check out Hazel’s posts for some foodie ideas or perhaps you could try making fruity ice cubes
After lunch it is time for ICT so check out Steve and Kirsty’s posts or perhaps check out one of the BBC games again.
1. Mix 2 cups of cornstarch to 1 cup of water into a bowl. Mix the cornstarch and water until your oobleck is formed
2. If you find the mixture is a little too watery and not forming into a solid when you pull the gloop out of your bowl then add more cornstarch. If you find the mixture is not dripping like a liquid, add a little more water. Just keep experimenting until you get the consistency you want.
It does get a bit messy so you might want to play outside!
I hope you enjoyed yesterday’s post about the Artist, Claude Monet. Today we are going to try creating another picture based on his artwork. Claude Monet is probably best known for his paintings of waterlilies. See if you can have a go at painting your very own waterlily pond.
You will need: a sponge, some paint and a paintbrush.
begin by dipping your sponge into some blue paint, then pull the sponge from the top of the page all the way down the page making large vertical streaks. Keep doing until the entire page is covered.
Add some streaks of green and white paint on top of your blue background. The green is for the lily pads and the white is for the light reflecting on the surface of the water.
Next add some dabs of paint for the flowers. You can use any colours you wish. This can be done either with a paintbrush or with your fingers. You may wish to place a second colour in the middle of your first colour.
Once completed leave to dry and marvel at your creation!