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Tuesday 5th May

Date: 5th May 2020 @ 8:56am

Good morning my gorgeous Robins!

Last night I sat for ages looking through photographs on my phone and it made me realise how much I miss seeing all my friends and family. I’m sure you do to, but hopefully it won’t be long until we can see all our loved ones again. I even printed lots of my favourite photos to create a scrap book. Maybe you could make a Lockdown scrapbook to remember what you did during this time?

I also looked back at photos of Teddy and realised how much he has grown!! Look!!! I can’t believe it! He is growing so quickly and I hadn’t really noticed!

If you’re like me, you may be getting a little bit fed up staying inside. Do you know what makes me feel better when I’m feeling down? MUSIC!! Why not have a look at this music lesson to lift your spirits? It’s really fun and is all about beat boxing!

https://www.thenational.academy/year-3/foundation/to-beatbox-using-rhythmic-patterns-year-3-wk2-5

I have attached our class timetable with some more ideas.

Missing you all more and more every day. Let’s all keep our fingers and toes crossed that we can be together again soon.  

Miss Beattie and Mrs Esling xx

 

Message from Mrs Powell:

Please watch this clip and think about what we talked about yesterday http://tinyurl.com/qbkaq75

I love this story.  Do you think Mr George likes cabbage now?  Can you imagine how he felt?   Victory in Europe (VE) Day marked the end of the Second World War in Europe in 1945. Friday 8th May 2015 was the official 70th anniversary of VE Day. VE Day is another day that many people will never forget as it marked the end of a terrible war in Europe, though there was still fighting in Japan until later that year. Mr George’s memorable day was one of great danger followed by relief at still being alive. This is one type of memorable day although hopefully no one present will experience such a day! My Gran Peggy used to tell me when she had her very first orange as you couldn’t get them during the war; she used to make lots of marmalade as oranges became her favourite fruit! Mr George’s story reminds us that we all have special days that will stay with us forever. We don’t know when they will come or what they will be.

 

 

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