Happy Friday! Welcome to the last day of Fitness Fortnight week 1. We’ve been so impressed by how enthusiastic you’ve all been and the amazing level of participation on Twitter. Keep up the hard work!
Today I am challenging you to revise your knowledge of pattern. Below are three sequences of shapes. I’d like you to continue the pattern for three more steps. Then create your own pattern and challenge someone else to continue it!
Hello, I hope you are all well. Here is a picture of a word family flower garden that I made this week. I included a mini-beast for every flower I made. Clover the caterpillar has come to say hello to Bill the Bumblebee, Stuart the Snail, Belle the butterfly and Lulu the ladybird. Maybe they will have an adventure?
Today Mrs Lejkowski would like to share a story with you, Ten Little Ladybirds. Can you help count along to?
At nursery we were beginning to use @mathsthroughstories to support our children’s numeracy skills through the use of books.
Seen as we are enjoying finding minibeasts out in our garden and local environment we thought this would be a lovely story to share with you all today.
Morning everyone! I hope you’re all having fun completing your Fitness Fortnight activities! Today’s PE challenge looks like a great one and can be found here: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/wl/simpsonps/2020/05/21/pe-daily-challenge-day-17/
I’ve got a little art challenge for you to try today. Choose an object in your house like a teddy or bottle. Split your paper into four rectangles. In each box, draw the same object in a different way.
1 – in under 20 seconds. 2 – upside down. 3 – eyes closed. 4 – with the hand you don’t write with. Here’s my attempt:
Today our challenge is set by @Beats_10 who captained the TeamGB volleyball team at the London Olympics. Lynne also competed for Team Scotland in the inaugural women’s beach volleyball tournament at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. @COUTTS_BEATSBVB
I am so impressed with how well you are engaging with Fitness Fortnight. I’m enjoying taking part in the activities myself. As an optional extra I have created Place Value and Spelling assessments on Sumdog. As usual, option b in the spelling assessments is more challenging. These are running until the Sunday 31st March. You also have the West Lothian Sumdog competition which finishes tomorrow. All you have to do to take part is play the games. Remember you also have access to IDL, Education City and Teach your monster to read. I have created more folders on Education City which have new activities for you to have a go at as well. If you can please share your learning with me on Twitter or through the blog as I love seeing the activities you are doing at home.
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