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Red class Thursday 21st of May

4 Good Morning Gifs Ideas for Her That Will Definitely Steal Hearts

life skills – let’s do some jobs around the house, which one will you help with?

 

 

numeracy – listen to the counting songs

Please click on the link below to access the resources available to parents during the school closure. Please note they are not all free although this is a site which is very accessible for our pupils and certainly worth considering.   Choose games and activities for the counting songs.

https://www.helpkidzlearn.com/updates/school-closure.html

fiddly fingers

you could also try this if you want, 

you will need a selection of different paints and some paint brushes

get an adult to help you dip a brush into paint then paint your hand.

press your hand down on the paper

make sure you wash your hands to get all the paint off

Handprint Heart World Kindness Day Activity EYFS Illustration - Twinkl

snack

remember to help with washing your plate

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story time

sign of the day – check on Lorna’s blog

music  – lots of songs with Connie and Gordon

lunch 

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sensory play

dance – let’s see what Rachel has planned for today.  I really miss seeing you dancing in the hall…

relaxation 

 

I hope you have a really good day!  Sophie

Music with Gordon 19 May: Primary

What to do today

Please join in with the activities below. The more who can join in, the more fun, too. Not all of the activities are for everyone, so just do the ones you enjoy and as many times as you like.

Play along using any kind of instrument or use body percussion – clapping, tapping, clicking, stamping your feet.

Activities (links below)

  1. Hello Song
  2. Bounce and catch
  3. Clap, tap and sing along to Clap Your Hands Together.
  4. Ride-O Ride-O Ride-O. Get a teddy bear or favourite soft toy to bounce on your knee for this song. Maybe a grown-up will bounce you on their knee.
  5. Five Buzzy Bees. Sing along and copy the actions. Can you make your buzzy bee go up and down, backwards and forwards, left and right, buzz all around?
  6. Over the Irish Sea. Join in or hold on to a scarf with a partner to move to the song.
  7. Time to move. Play the instruments along to the video or get up and dance. If you like, get a scarf to play with.
  8. Time to chill. This week we are listening to a classic song arranged for piano – Imagine, by John Lennon, played by Rousseau
  9. Goodbye Song

Hello Song

It’s a time to settle down for some music and there are lots of ways to join in. Use it on its own or before doing another music activity.

  1. Join in and sing, clap, tap and move along to the song!
  2. Maybe you can try using your voice
  3. Sign hello
  4. Tap fast and slow
  5. Sign “Stop” at the end
  6. Have fun!

Words

Hello, hello
Very nice to see you
Hello hello,
How are you today?
Hello, hello
Very nice to see you
Hello hello,
How are you today?
We say “Hello”
We’re very pleased to see you
We say “Hello”

(can you say and sign hello?)

We say “Hello”
We’re very pleased to see you
We say “Hello”

(tap along with the music, sign “Stop” at the end)

More ideas with this video

  • If you can’t tap along, maybe a friend can tap your arm or foot for you so that you can feel the beat of the music.
  • Can you stamp your feet to the music? Can you tap your shoulders or your head? Move your fingers
  • Maybe try playing along with a shaker, or tap something that makes a sound that you like. A box of cereal?

Bounce and Catch

Clap Your Hands Together

Sing and join in: Ride-O Ride-O Ride-O

Sing and join in: Five Buzzy Bees

Sing and join in: Over the Irish Sea

Time to move around or play your instrument

 

Chill and relax

Goodbye Song

 

Music with Gordon 19 May: Secondary

What to do today

Please join in with the activities below. The more who can join in, the more fun, too. Not all of the activities are for everyone, so just do the ones you enjoy and as many times as you like.

Play along using any kind of instrument or use body percussion – clapping, tapping, clicking, stamping your feet.

Question: Do you have any suggestions for songs to appear in the Karaoke Corner? Let me or Connie know and maybe we can choose one for everyone to enjoy.

Activities (links below)

  1. Hello Song
  2. Bounce and catch
  3. Clap, tap and sing along to Old King Glory.
  4. Over the Irish Sea. Join in or hold on to a scarf with a partner to move to the song.
  5. Karaoke Corner: Heart of Gold by Christina and the Queens and also the original version by Neil Young with the lyrics. Look out for other Karaoke Corner blog posts for more songs. If you want to make a simple pretend microphone using a toilet roll tube and silver foil, have a look at this website.
  6. Time to move. Play the instruments along to the video or get up and dance. If you like, get a scarf to play with.
  7. Time to chill. This week we are listening to a classic song arranged for piano – Imagine, by John Lennon, played by Rousseau
  8. Goodbye Song

Hello Song

More ideas with this video

  • If you can’t tap along, maybe a friend can tap your arm or foot for you so that you can feel the beat of the music.
  • Can you stamp your feet to the music? Can you tap your shoulders or your head? Move your fingers
  • Maybe try playing along with a shaker, or tap something that makes a sound that you like. A box of cereal?

Bounce and Catch

Old King Glory

 

Sing and join in: Over the Irish Sea

Karaoke Corner: Heart of Gold by Christine and the Queens

Karaoke Corner: Heart of Gold by Neil Young

Here’s the original version by Neil Young, with lyrics.

Time to move around or play your instrument

 

Chill and relax

Goodbye Song

 

Red class – Tuesday 19th of May

Good Kids GIFs | Tenor

life skills – help mummy or daddy

technology – how tall can you make a tower with your bricks?

Top 10 Best Building Block Toys For Kids  [ #toys #kids #parenting ]

dance – check to see what Rachel has posted

snack  – remember to be healthy

story 

sign of the day – what will you learn with Lorna?

fiddly fingers – remember to do this with mummy or daddy

Lunch  

why don’t you help with the washing up?

 

gardening  – 

HWB

relaxation – sensory

 

I hope you have a super day!  Sophie