Good morning everyone! Happy Wednesday!!!!
Remember to collect your lunch from the school between 12 noon and 1.30pm.
Lets get active
Today you can access the Joe Wicks session using this link:
Another activity for you to do at home that will help you develop lots of skills is an Egg and Spoon Race.
For this ultimate hand-eye coordination and balance game, give kids a spoon and have them balance a hard-boiled or plastic egg moving from one point to another either indoors or out. How quickly can they go? Can they dance as they move? Why not get all the family involved and see who can keep the egg on the spoon the longest or furthest.
Songs
Solar System Song
It’s a song about the Sun and the planets for children of all ages.
Barney’s Mister Sun Song
Lets get creative
How to make a bubble snake at home
- Bottle
- Scissors
- Elastic band
- An old facecloth or cotton sock
- Bubble mixture and water
- Food colouring (optional)
Find a clean, empty plastic bottle, the diameter of the bottle will determine the width of your bubble snakes.
Using a pair of scissors or a craft knife (and adult supervision), help your child by cutting the bottom off the plastic bottle.
With your kids, cover the open end of your bottle with a piece of fabric that is similar to a old facecloth or cotton sock.
Secure with a rubber band to keep the fabric in place. No elastic band then don’t worry just wrap it in tape or use string or ribbon.
How to make Rainbow Bubble Snakes
Making a rainbow bubble snake is as simple as adding for colouring to the fabric-covered end. Drop the food colouring onto the fabric covered end. It was a bit messy!
Dip the fabric in the bubble solution and give the bottle a blow. Blowing slowly produces the longest snakes.
Numeracy
“Count me to Sheep” is a Sesame Street game where the children have to count the number of sheep Telly has to count before he falls asleep. Use this link to access the game:
https://www.sesamestreet.org/games?id=25579
Story
What exactly is kindness? What is it to be kind? Is it being helpful? Being polite? Does it have to be a big act to be more kind? Well maybe the smallest act is the most powerful. Let’s have a look at this meaningful book.
Have a great day everyone!!!!