Weekly learning 18/05/20

Another week of exciting learning ahead of us! I’ve tried to include a few challenges that you can do with other members of your family so have a go and tell me how you got on. Don’t forget all of the other things that count as learning, cooking, helping with shopping, reading for pleasure, the… Read more »

MyMaths

In response to popular demand I’ve set some more MyMaths. Take note of the advice that I’ve given in the activity section and have a good try at your given tasks. If you get really stuck then please send me a message via the school office and either I or Miss Scotchford will send some… Read more »

Our Zoom meeting.

It was lovely to see so many of you again and a few new faces joining us. The meeting timed out when there were still a couple of people who had not finished asking questions or making comments so please send these through to the school office along with any work that you would like… Read more »

See you at 10.30!

I’m really looking forward to seeing lots of you at our zoom meeting at 10.30 with some of your lovely work. Here’s a cheesy challenge: complete the wordsearch below and then find out where the different cheeses are made. Some of them are named after the place they come from and others you’ll have to… Read more »

Garland Day.

May the 13th was traditionally Garland Day but the custom has slowly dwindled away over the last 50 or 60 years. A garland is a display of flowers that are woven together so that they can be carried to be set down at a special place. You might think of the circles of poppies at… Read more »

The life of a pebble.

In the clip below I have been reading from a lovely book called The Pebbles on the Beach by Clarence Ellis which was first published in 1954 and is a favourite book of mine. It’s all about the different pebbles that he found on his walks, how they formed, which ones he liked and where… Read more »

It’s Tuesday!

I’m missing the spelling test and handwriting tasks that we always used to do on Tuesday mornings. Have a go at these brainboosters below and have a great day of learning! The letters of the alphabet missing from the list below spell one thing that you might find growing in the garden at this time… Read more »

Weekly learning 11.5.20

Good morning everybody. I hope that you enjoyed the Bank Holiday weekend and had lots of fun with your families. This week’s learning continues to look at World War II and I have included some art and DT and a practical history project. We are keeping on with the night sky, look at the link… Read more »

Children’s games in World War II

In the 1941’s there were no plastics or electronics, toys were made of wood or metal or textiles and if you were lucky enough they had a clockwork mechanism! Lots of games that we play now had been invented by then, card games and chess are hundreds of years old, such as Scrabble and Monopoly,… Read more »