Wednesday 11 May

Happy Wednesday everyone!!!

The link for the Joe Wicks session we are using today is bellow:

 

Listening

In today’s Cosmic Yoga session Jaime introduces a fun game about listening. Access this through:

 

 

Lets be scientists today

Make Swirling Rainbows in Milk – Experiment Exchange

An absolutely stunning Swirling Milk Science Experiment that you can try at home. In this post, we are going to discuss one of the easiest and my most preferred science experiment that you can try at home (just with products from your home). You know the best part – it just takes few minutes. This is the link to the experiment:

https://gosciencegirls.com/swirling-milk-experiment/

How to make a Naked Egg – Science Cafe

The Naked Egg Experiment. This is a simple science experiments for kids. Ask your child what they thing a naked egg would look like before trying this experiment. This fun project by dissolves an eggshell into a glass of vinegar solution. Thelink for this is:

https://gosciencegirls.com/dissolving-eggshell-experiment/

 

Shape

Explore 2D and 3D shape with this link. There are a mixture of songs and activities to develop your child’s awareness and understanding of shape:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zf33y9q/articles/zrmkcqt

 

Story

Dear Zoo is a story about a child who wrote to the Zoo asking for a pet. The link to this is:

 

Preparation for tomorrows activities suggestions

If you are going on a walk today you could collect some leaves that have fallen on the ground. these can be green or brown leaves. Also collect some small stones and little twigs. Leave these to dry overnight to use tomorrow once you have seen the Blog.

 

Have a great day and stay safe.

 

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