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28.4.20

Date: 28th Apr 2020 @ 8:58am

Good morning Starlings,

Today is the perfect day for a bit of a lie in, isn’t it? I know my garden is feeling glad of a little bit of rain after all the dry weather we have had. Have you been remembering to water your sunflower seed?

What are you going to do today? Perhaps you could play a board game, complete a jigsaw, watch a movie or even play musical statues? I have been loving playing scrabble and connect 4 recently. I think I might raid the cupboard under of the stairs to see if I can find ‘Monopoly’ today, my favourite!

Please continue to follow our attached timetable and task list today. Keep showing me your super learning on Twitter, I love seeing what you have been getting up to.

Maths and Art

I have attached a ‘Maths and Art Document’ provided by First4Maths. There are lots of different ideas of how you can access maths through art work. Great fun!

 

Science Project - Animals

What is a mammal? What is a reptile? Can you use the internet to find out what these scientific words mean?  Use a page of your exercise book to tell me what you find out. You could draw some animals under each heading, write a list or do something completely different.  Please then complete page 69 of your pack, using what you found out to help you.

At this time, you might be starting to miss your lovely Starling friends. Here is a link to a lesson on the BBC Bitesize website all about the importance of friendships. This lesson includes a video to get youactive, two video clips about friendships between children and two brilliantr practice activities.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/zhmpnrd

Thank you for all of your hard work. I am so proud of you all and think each and every one of you is amazing. If you need anything at all, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.

Have a FABULOUS day!

Miss Gillam

 

Message from Mrs Powell

“If you’re going to get anywhere in life you have to read a lot of books.” Roald Dahl

What could you read today?  I’ve realised that I’m always talking about reading but that is because books are brilliant and you can learn so much without realising it. You learn lots of new words, visit new places, learn new skills or just get lost in a wonderful story.

 

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