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Toucans Home Learning 12.2.21

Date: 11th Feb 2021 @ 12:44pm

Friday 12th February                                                                       

Gung hay fat choy is how Cantonese speakers wish you a happy new year—literally "wishing you great happiness and prosperity."

In China, the official language is MandarinGong xi fa cai is how Mandarin-speakers wish you a happy new year—literally "wishing you to be prosperous in the coming year."

Hello everyone. We think you have worked so hard with your remote learning this half term so as a little treat and a big thank you here are some lovely activities for you to choose from today.

We would like you to start with Mrs Powell’s worship then complete your Science lesson.

Then the choice is yours! Perhaps these will give you some nice ideas to do over the half term holiday too.

 Worship

Please click on the link for Mrs Powell’s worship today

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuv5szIn6AI&feature=youtu.be

Science – Diet and Lifestyle lesson 4

What happens to the circulatory system during exercise?

Please click here for the link to today’s science lesson.

https://youtu.be/MPqxDx0eOuI

Please click here for the link to a video of all of the teachers explaining the fun activities below! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNh6KS0A38E

Build a den either inside (or even outdoors if we are lucky enough to have a warm, dry day) You could use blankets, sheets, cushions, old boxes, chairs. Could you put your teddy bear in there and a book?

http://www.robbiddulph.com/draw-with-rob

 

While you are out on your daily walk, why not look out for the following things and tick them off when you see them. There is a large copy of the sheet attached to the blog.

Puppet show

•Make up your own story to act out or you could use one of your favourite stories instead

•Make your own puppet characters – these could be sock, stick or finger puppets

•You could even make your own puppet theatre out of a cereal box

•Perform your story using your puppets for your family

   

Obstacle course

You don’t need any fancy equipment. Just get creative with the things you have already got at home or in your garden. E.g.

  • Balance a potato on a spoon
  • Balance a cushion on your head
  • Jump over a skipping rope/piece of string, pair of tights
  • Use rolled up socks as cones and run in and out of them
  • Keepie uppies with rolled up socks

 

Lego building challenge

How many of these objects could you make using your Lego?

Don’t worry if you don’t have any Lego, could you make these using different materials that you could find around your house e.g. Empty toilet roll holders, cereal boxes, plastic bottles etc.

Make A Glitter Jar

Have some fun creating your very own glitter jar – fill it with water and whatever you have around the house then shake it and let your mind calm as you watch everything float to the bottom.

Art – Can you make your own view finder?

Are you feeling creative and outdoorsy today? Why not have a go at creating your own view finder with Miss Gillam today. Use your view finder to help you to bite off a measurable chunk of a landscape to draw. This can be anywhere from your back yard to your garden or even the view from your balcony. All you will need is a piece of paper, a pencil and some string. Don’t forget to share your masterpiece with your family, our school Twitter page and in your next class Zoom call.

Maths     

Let’s make our walk today a little more interesting, time to play ‘Walking Bingo!’

Visit https://www.template.net/design-templates/free-printable-bingo-card/

And print off a bingo card to take with you on your next walk. Search for the numbers on your card on houses, signs, bus stops....If you find a number on you card, you can cross it off. I wonder if you can get a line or even a full house?

                                

 

Or, perhaps you could make your own number pavement trail using chalk?

         

 

Build a structure using marshmallows and spaghetti

 

Art

 

  

 

   

 

 

Story - ‘One Hundred Steps’ by Sir Captain Tom Moore

This is a beautiful story written by Captain Sir Tom Moore, who we remember for raising money for charity in the run-up to his 100th birthday during the COVID-19 pandemic. There is an important message of resilience and optimism, just when we need it most.  It’s a book about adventure, family, hope and what we can achieve when we work together. This will help to remind us of Sir Tom, who sadly passed away last week, and of the kindness and courage we require in these unprecedented times. Please follow the link to ‘One Hundred Steps’:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgZZ1SbOSxM&t=2s

 

Have fun and Happy Half Term

Love from the whole Lostock Gralam Team xxx

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