Thursday 30th April, 2020

Good morning everyone,

It was really lovely to speak to some of you yesterday and share what we have been doing at home. Arabella, I will try and persuade Ed to have some cute photos taken, I promise!

I didn’t manage to speak to all of you as you may have been out, I tried 2 or 3 times. But hopefully (Hattie in particular) I will speak to you very soon.

Today we are finishing up our work on Anthony Browne stories and you get to listen to the last of the four chosen books.

In Maths, we are problem solving using our knowledge of number bonds, subtractions and multiplication.

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Tuesday 28th April, 2020

The weather forecast is for some rain today, so perhaps you will need to be creative in what you choose to do inside? I have included some science and the most recent results of the Times Table Rock Stars. There have been some changes in the ranking for who has the most money. Well done to Arabella, who has obviously been working hard, and to Olivia who has crept up the board! I have given some children additional challenges which include some other times tables. Good luck with those. The science can be done on any day, as there are some resources to gather together first.

EXTRA!

I have come across this link to an art webinar for children, which may be of interest to some of you? I have uploaded the details at the bottom of today’s work.

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Monday 27th April, 2020

Happy Monday everybody!

I hope you have all managed to get out for a long walk over the weekend. I’ve been searching for newts and tadpoles with my son. We have tried in 3 different places and still not found them, but we are not going to give up! I have my fishing net and pond life book ready in my back pack.

Today, we are going to start an author study and do some maths problem solving using length and capacity. I have also included a new grid of non-screen time activities. I think I am going to try some of them with my son this week. He has been doing a lot of Minecraft!

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Friday 24th April, 2020

Hooray it’s Friday!

I’m sure you have all been working hard on the tasks I have set this week. Well done and I’m proud of you.

Today we will finish our poetry writing, solve a maths investigation and there are two songs to sing along to at the end, just for fun!

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How many of the non-screen tasks have you done this week? Are there any more that you could do today?

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Thursday 23rd April, 2020

Good morning,

Today we are going to be doing some more work on poetry and birds.

Then we have a fun maths activity, followed by a story.

I hope you enjoy the activities.

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Here is the story called Tadpole’s Promise, do you remember when Mr King read this in assembly? It has a surprise ending that might surprise your family!

Wednesday 22nd April, 2020

Today we are going to continue with the theme of birds and flying. Remember that list of powerful verbs that you wrote yesterday? Can you add any more today? To help you, try watching some of the video below. It is 9 minutes long, so watch as much as you want. Try to include verbs to describe the birds as they land as well.

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Now it’s time for a maths investigation. It would be good to do this in a place where it doesn’t matter if you spill a little water on the floor!

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Tuesday 21st April, 2020

Good morning everyone,

It looks like it is going to be another sunny day. Are you ready to do some learning time?

I have given you some English and some maths today. Remember to try your best and if you make mistakes, that is absolutely fine, as it is how we all learn!

Don’t forget to do a minimum of 10 minutes reading every day and if you find the maths too tricky or indeed easy, it may be worth looking at the Year group above or below’s blog to try their maths activities out instead.

Keep up with the Times Tables Rock Stars, I wonder if you can knock the current medal holders off their top spot?

Enjoy the sunshine and thank you soooo much for those who took part in the film Ridley’s mum made. I LOVED it!!!!! To see your faces and find out what you have been doing was fantastic. I miss you all too! x

Monday 20th April, 2020

Welcome to the summer term! I hope you all had a fun time over the Easter break and haven’t eaten too much chocolate? I think I might have eaten a little more than my share, oops!

Our new topic, Scented Gardens starts and we will be learning about plants and what they need to grow and survive. As part of our topic we will be looking at the work of the artist Georgia O’Keefe. I have included some information and some inspiration for art this week as I know that lots of you were keen to do more art when I spoke to you.

Please take a look at the leader board for Times Tables Rockstars. I wonder if everyone is doing it independently and without the help of older brothers and sisters perhaps? If you are doing it completely by yourself then well done! All your hard work will be making you a great mathematician! Lots of you have earned more coins and are well on the way to challenging the three children who are at the top of the leader board at the moment, well done!

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Question time!What had happened when Brian fed the biscuits to his dogs?How quickly did they grow to this size do you think?Did Brian give the biscuits to anything/anyone else?Have the creatures stopped growing?How will Brian keep them as pets?What …

Question time!

What had happened when Brian fed the biscuits to his dogs?

How quickly did they grow to this size do you think?

Did Brian give the biscuits to anything/anyone else?

Have the creatures stopped growing?

How will Brian keep them as pets?

What are the benefits/problems with having such enormous pets?

Is there a way for Brian to restore his animals to their original size?

Sick sentences!

These sentences are ‘sick’ and need your help to get better.

Can you help by adding in capital letters, conjunctions (and/or/but/because/that/if/so) and full stops.

*Could you use an exclamation mark anywhere?

the dogs ate the biscuits they started to grow really fast now they are big they need to eat a lot of food.

Perfect picture!

Imagine Brian gave the biscuits to a different animal. Can you draw what they would look like before and after?

Lastly, to make sure that you are not spending all of your time on the iPad/tablet/computer games or tv, I have included a fun choice board for non-screen time. Let me know how many you manage to do!

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Friday 3rd April 2020

It’s Friday and nearly the Easter holidays!

See below for the winners of the Times Tables Rockstars this week. Take a look at who has the most coins. Does this match with who has won a medal for the fastest times?

Do you like this photograph of a mummy hedgehog and her babies? They are so little and a different colour. We need to look after hedgehogs as they are an endangered species in the U.K.

Here are some ways that you can help look after hedgehogs. If you have one in your garden, buy a feeding station or make one by putting a paving slab on top of some bricks and put out food. Dry, good quality cat biscuits are ideal as they don't freeze or go off but tinned cat or dog food is good if you put it down fresh each night. Dried mealworms are packed with protein and energy and hogs love them. Hedgehogs are lactose intolerant and must never be given cows' milk or milk products. It can cause severe digestive upset and kill them. If you want to give them a drink, make it water.

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Thursday 2nd April 2020

Good morning everyone,

I really enjoyed talking to you on the telephone yesterday and hearing of some of the activities you have been doing. Bike rides, bouncing on the trampoline, baking cakes and of course some learning time too!

Sorry if I didn’t manage to talk to all of you, I think some people may have been out for a walk or in the garden when I called? I will try again next time.

I am discovering fun ideas for what to do at home all of the time. Have a look at this balloon tennis game. It looks great fun! My son and I will definitely be trying it out today. Also, look at this idea for creating a special reading space. I really hope some of you try it out. If you do, send in a photo please? I would love to see some of the unusual places you find to enjoy reading a book! Do you remember those dens you made in the classroom?

Last of all, here is a picture of my new cat Ed, who has decided that my son’s bed now belongs to him! He has settled in very nicely and as you can see he is very relaxed (and a little bit lazy but shhh, don’t tell him I said so).

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Wednesday 1st April 2020

Good morning everyone!
Today I am going into school and I will be spending the morning trying to call each and every one of you, to see how you are and what you have been doing at home? It would be great to hear of your adventures and anything exciting or new you have to tell me!

What is great about being at home?

What is amazing about learning at home? Have you done anything unusual or different?

What has been fantastic about spending time with your family?

Science

If you haven’t already taken a look at the live cam at Chester zoo, please watch the video below. It’s a great way to find out more about animals and it feels like you are actually at the zoo, having a private tour!

There is also another challenge from the Soccerin School and Just Play Sports group. If you enjoyed the last one, this is a good activity for out in the garden.

Tuesday 31st March 2020

The sun is trying to peer through the clouds and I have my fingers crossed that it will be a bit warmer so we can all get out in the garden!

If you are interested in getting some more ideas for getting active outside why not have a look at these real life school sports coaches? I have been following them on Facebook and they seem to be putting up daily videos with challenges for you. I have uploaded an example for you to try.

Let’s try some Art today! Use your skills to create a family portrait that your mum will love to put up on the wall. Make sure to include everyone’s cheesiest grins.

For Maths, you get to choose which activity you’d like to try today. The videos are very helpful, (especially for your mum and dads)

Hope you have a fun time today!

P.S. Please try to email a photo of your family portraits to the office, I would love to see them. I’m missing you all. x

Week 2, Day 1 30.03.20

Today I have included some useful websites for your parents to look at, just in case you want more learning activities to do at home. P.S. The Scratch website is very good for coding!

Please don’t forget to practise your spellings as you will be tested on Friday and house points are on offer!

Congratulations to the winners of the Times Table Rockstars for last week. Sorry I forgot to upload the results on Friday. Oops! If you haven’t won this week, don’t be disheartened, rise to the challenge and see if you can be at the top this week! I…

Congratulations to the winners of the Times Table Rockstars for last week. Sorry I forgot to upload the results on Friday. Oops! If you haven’t won this week, don’t be disheartened, rise to the challenge and see if you can be at the top this week! I know you can do it. Miss Gordon x

Week 1, Day 3 26.03.20

Hopefully, everyone is getting into a good routine with their learning at home now? Try to stick to a similar time each day to do the maths and English activities. This will help you to have learning time and then a break in between.

Today’s tasks include a singing one for all of the family to join in with! Have fun and try to get everyone to become a Ram Sam Master.

Week 1, Day 2 25.03.20

Hello everyone! I hope you are enjoying the glorious sunshine and managing to have some fun in your garden or outdoor space? Did anyone do Jo Wick’s P.E. lesson online yesterday I wonder? If not, search for it on Google (you know how to do it, just like in our Computing lessons). He is putting on a live P.E. lesson every day!

I have uploaded the next maths and English activities for you.

Week 1 - 24th March 2020 Topic work

Dear Parents/Carers,

I have uploaded the English work, Maths work and a Science activity.

As per our classroom practise, the maths and English are divided into Mild, Hot and Spicy levels. Your child will be able to select their choice of chili challenge based upon their understanding of the task and how confident they feel. They are very used to this and, aside from the occasional mismatch of chili challenge and ability level, the children are mostly accurate in their choices.

The Science/Topic activity can be done today or over the course of the week. It links into our previous learning about Animals and their Habitats.

World Book Day 2020

Today the children had LOTS of fun building reading dens in the classroom. Everyone had brought in a blanket, a cuddly toy and a favourite book. The classroom looked very different and the children were totally engrossed in the experience. So much so that they wanted to keep their classroom like that for the rest of the day!
”Please can we do our English work in our dens?”

Kenyan Houses

We spent an enjoyable morning with Margaret, our special visitor from Kenya. She talked to us about the culture and traditions of her home country. The children were very intrigued and asked lots of questions, showing their eagerness to learn about other countries. We then had a go at making traditional Kenyan houses using plasticine bricks and cardboard. The children were delighted to be trying something new and experimenting with how to make a model house, especially designing the windows.. Some of them even managed to make some animals to go outside of their house as well.