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Wednesday 24th June - Robins

Date: 23rd Jun 2020 @ 7:14pm

Happy Wednesday everyone J

It’s the middle of the week already – aren’t the days and weeks going by so quickly? It was SO wonderful to see so many of your smiling faces yesterday!! If you didn’t get the chance to come, the home learning packs are available to collect from the school foyer at your convenience!

I hope you all have a wonderful day planned. Remember how important it is to balance working time, with some quiet and creative time too. I have attached a bank of self-care activities that you can do on your own or with a grown up at home when you need some time away from school work!

This morning Mrs Hulse has read a story for you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sipCbCwyu_k

I know lots of you have been doing the Oak National Academy lessons most days and are really enjoying them and getting to know the fabulous teachers on there. Today, our English lesson looks at the features of a newspaper report and in maths we will be adding and subtracting capacity and volume.

Maths: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/add-and-subtract-capacity-and-volume

English: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/read-the-example-and-identify-the-key-features

Our timetable is also linked below should you wish to do some science, topic or RE work today.

It is day 3 of National School Sport week and there is another new challenge waiting for you:

Challenge 3 – Wacky Race

https://youtu.be/i4b7XbRuGiI

Can you create your own Wacky race? Add obstacles, find different ways to move and compete against the clock? Can you beat your time?

Please pop by and say hello on our Class Discussion this morning – I would love to hear from you all J

Have a lovely day everyone. Keep shining!

Miss Beattie and Mrs Esling xxx

 

Message from Mrs Powell:

Honesty

My Mum used to tell me and my brothers and sister this story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKWktweAZb0

What would you have said to the boy to help him? 

Jesus told his disciples a story to teach them about honesty. He told them about a rich man who had a manager, and the manager was using the man's money for himself. When the rich man discovered that the manager was wasting his money, he called him in and fired him. After telling this story, Jesus said to his disciples, "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much."

If you and I make sure that we are honest in the small things, then we can be sure that we will be honest in the big things. If people know that they can trust us in small things, they will know that they can trust us in the big things too.

Dear God

Please help us to remember what Jesus taught about honesty and help us to be honest in every situation big or small.

Amen.

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