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Friday 15th May

Date: 14th May 2020 @ 8:11pm

Happy Friday Everyone and Happy Hot Chocolate day!
Hope you enjoy the little video we have all put together for you. Hope you enjoy a hot chocolate today and thank you for being such superstars!


I was in school yesterday and I started to ring some of your grown ups. It was so lovely and I enjoyed catching up and hearing what lovely things you are doing at home. 

I wonder if you can find one more than a number in today's maths lesson: https://www.thenational.academy/reception/maths/finding-one-more-than-a-number-to-20-reception-wk4-5
I know lots of you are starting to enjoy doing sums so I have attached a little game that you can play to practise. 

We have learnt lots about different animals and habitats this week and today you can a  glass or plastic jar to make your own rainforest. https://www.thenational.academy/reception/foundation/my-rainforest-reception-wk4-5

Fitness challenge day 10- Take 10 giant steps!
How are you getting on with little jobs around the house? Leo and Artie are enjoying helping me set the table and prepare tea. 
Hope you all have a wonderful weekend and thank you so much for all of your hard work at home. I am super proud of you all!
Love Mrs Campion and Mrs Hoskins x

Message from Mrs Powell:
Here is a link for today's worship:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=El7P2W7XrYo
Louis Braille was born in France in 1809 and was three years old when he lost his sight in one eye. By the age of five, he was completely blind. At that time, there was no help available for blind people and many of them would end up begging for food on the streets. Louis’ parents didn’t want that to happen to their son, so they continued to educate him in every way possible.

When Louis was 12 years old, he met an army captain who showed him a way of sending messages at night using raised dots and dashes. Louis saw the potential for a communication system for blind people and, by the age of 15, he had found 63 ways to use a six-dot cell in an area the size of a fingertip. In this way, he created Braille, a form of written language for blind people, which they can ‘read’ by feeling the raised dots of the Braille characters with their fingertips.
Let’s try to be people who have the courage to move forward, no matter what happens. At the same time, let’s remember that there are many people who can help us if we need to talk about our worries.
Prayer
Dear God,
Whether I’m big or whether I’m small,
Sometimes I’ll try to be ever so brave,
And think about what God sees in me
And aim to be the best that I can be.
Amen.

 

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