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Wellbeing challenge number 10

Date: 24th Apr 2020 @ 10:08am

Good morning everyone, another lovely sunny day! I can't wait to get out there in the sun for a bit.

Fot the last day of the week I'm giving you a slightly different wellbeing challenge today and it's something that always makes me feel happy and a bit better if I'm feeling a bit low.

Today's challenge is to do something nice for someone. Here are some ideas below although feel free to do one of your own ideas!

1. Read or tell a story to a younger brother or sister

2. Tidy your room

3. Do a chore or job for someone at home

4. Give someone a compliment

5. Share a toy or some food with someone at home

6. Make someone a present, picture or card

7. Offer to help an adult with the cooking or washing up

8. Write someone a poem or story

9. Tell someone a joke

10. Phone a friend or send them a nice message

See how many of the 10 you can do and remember to let us know what you have done!

I'm going to do some baking for my husband for my good deed and maybe make him a nice dinner as well. In fact, I might go and take him a cup of tea while he's doing his work! :-)

Have a lovely weekend,

Mrs Glover

Friday

Date: 23rd Apr 2020 @ 2:59pm

Good morning year 3. We have made it to the end of the week.

Here is today's sentence of the day and maths activity. Below are both the answers from yesterday and today.

Sentence of the day

although plant seem to bee almost everywhere_ many kinds are in danger of dying out altogether.

Maths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJCN-nfYXOI&feature=emb_logo

Enjoy your weekend.

Miss Faragher and Miss Humphreys

Wellbeing challenge number 9

Date: 23rd Apr 2020 @ 11:07am

Hi everyone,

I hope everyone is finding ways to enjoy this amazing weather, I don't think we've ever had such a nice April before!

So today's wellbeing challenge is another way to make the most of the weather and get out in your gardens and do some gardening!

Here are some nice ideas for things to do that you don't really need many resources for: https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/10-gardening-projects-for-kids/ 

I bet you'll already have a lot of the things in your house or garden or you could collect some of them like twigs etc while out on a walk (make sure you wash your hands after if you do that!)  My favourite is the fairy garden.

Alternatively you could plant some seeds from something that you've just eatedn such as tomato seeds.

If you don't have a garden then why not design and draw your own garden (or fairy garden!) instead? You could maybe try and re-create it when you're older and have your own garden!

I have a balcony rather than a garden and had never done any gardening until a few weeks ago but below are a couple of pictures of the things I've planted! I'm watering them every day and the sun is making most of them grow nice and tall.

Have fun and remember to let us know what you've done!

Mrs Glover

 

Wellbeing challenge number 8

Date: 22nd Apr 2020 @ 11:29am

Good morning, Happy Wednesday everyone! I can't believe it's already the middle of the week.

Since we have such lovely weather today (and for most of the week!) my challenge for you today is to get outside and enjoy the sun and see what you can see!

Some of you may be lucky enough to have a garden and if you do then you can do my challenge from there but a walk would be even better and then you can be more active too. Yesterday I went for a lovely walk to Philips Park as I'm lucky enough to only live a 20 minute walk away, see some of my pictures below.

While you're out either in your garden or your walk, have a spring scavenger hunt to see what you can see. Why not get an adult to take a picture of the list on their phones so you can take it with you and see what you can tick off? Or maybe write them on a piece of paper and take it with you so you can tick off the items as you go!

On my walk I saw grass, bird nests, yellow flowers, clouds, worms, sticks, green leaves, dandelions and some beautiful blossom trees too. I didn't see any bunnies unfortnatey but I did see some cute little squirrels!

Make sure you e-mail your class e-mail addresses to let us know what you found and maybe even some photos too.

Mrs Glover

Here are some pictures of my walk:

Past challenges

Thanks to Mrs Iqbal's son, Adam for his picture of his happy place.

And also to Tomasz in Reception who also sent his picture. They both look lovely and very cosy!

Thursday

Date: 22nd Apr 2020 @ 11:28am

Good morning year 3. We are nearly at the end of the first week of the summer term.

Sentence of the day

Some part of plants are small, ____ you need too get close to see all there details.

Can you find the other mistake?

Maths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=S-Z0pAJKLCM&feature=emb_logo

Sentence of the day and Fluent in 5 answers

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 11:10am

Good Morning 3RH

Here are your answers for the Sentence of the day from yesterday,

before the day ended_ the girls and boys did one last treshure hunt and found lots of choclet eggs and treats. they spoke with there adults about the meaning of easter_

5 unmarked errors

Before the day ended, the girls and boys did one last treasure hunt and found lots of chocolate eggs and treats. They spoke with their adults about the meaning of Easter.

treasure – spelt wrong                            chocolate – spelt wrong

They needs a capital letter because it is the start of the sentence.

Their adults not there adults. Their = belongs to them. There = over there /position

Easter needs a capital letter because it is the name of a celebration.

 

Fluent in 5: 

342 + 112 (column method)   = 454                                     

788 – 221 (column method) = 567

463 + 259 (column method with carrying)  = 722                   

936 – 357 (column method with carrying)  = 579

 

Well done if you got all of the answers correct! 

Miss Humphreys :)

Wellbeing challenge number 7

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 10:31am

Hello and welcome back after the Easter holidays, I hope everyone had a good Easter! My husband bought me a delicious unicorn Easter Egg although I haven't finished it yet!

Today's wellbeing challenge is to design your own Happy Place. Here is an online game where you can build your own virtual happy place by just dragging and dropping objects into your room.

https://www.childline.org.uk/toolbox/games/build-your-happy-place/

You even get to choose your own wallpaper! Or if you don't fancy that, why not draw and colour a picture of your happy place? Or you could even do both!

Here's a picture of the room that I built, I wish could build a real room like it!

Please send any pictures of your happy place rooms to your home learning e-mail addresses, I'd love to see them.

Mrs Glover

Past challenges

Thanks to Riley in 5CB who has sent in a picture of his delicious looking chocolate brownies, yum!

Wednesday

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 9:07am

Good morning year 3

The document below has yesterday's answers in.

Here is today's sentence of the day and maths activity.

Maths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvfE22Y66PQ&feature=emb_logo

 

 

 

Sentence of the day

many flowers are brightly coloured attract insects and other animals two them

There are 4 mistakes. Can you find them all?

 

We look forward to seeing your work.

Miss Faragher and Miss Humphreys

Tuesday

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 9:00am

Good morning year 3

Here is today's sentence of the day and maths activity. Remember to also use Lexia, Active Learn and TT Rockstars. Also, don't forget to email in your work to  y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Maths

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=oF3-F6-fFn8&feature=emb_logo

Sentence of the day

boudicca_s army charged forwards pulled out there spears and grunted loudly_

3 pieces of punctuation

1 spelling correction

1 other mistake

 

We look forward to seeing your work.

Miss Faragher and Miss Humphreys

I've got a mission for you...

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 11:05am

Good Morning Everybody!

Hope you all had a fantastic Easter and had a teeny tiny bit of chocolate? Anyway, it's so lovely to see all of your pictures and work that you have sent in to the email and to the school Twitter account. Just want to shout out especially to Ben who looks like he's had a brilliant time making his very own Roman shield! How amazing!!!

I would love you to have a go at making your own. I have included below a picture/outline of a Roman shield. Your mission is to decorate your very own Roman shield. You can present it however you like, you might want to print out the outline below, draw it yourself or make it out of materials like Ben. Either way you decide, send your finished Roman shields to y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk and I will be able to display them on the blog and the Twitter page. I will be looking out for those people who have put lots of effort into their shield and can't wait to see them all! You have until Friday 1st May to get them sent in to the email. Get crafting!

 

Sentence of the day!

Here is the sentence of the day. Send your completed sentences back to y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk - I will post the correct sentence tomorrow morning so look out to see if you are correct. 

before the day ended_ the girls and boys did one last treshure hunt and found lots of choclet eggs and treats. they spoke with there adults about the meaning of easter_

Errors in green:

-Before needs a capital letter as it is the beginning of the sentence

-There needs to be a comma after ended as it shows our fronted adverbial for time

-Full stop is needed at the end of the sentence

5 unmarked errors - Good luck!!

 

Fluent in 5 - Focus on column method

1. 342 + 112 (column method)                                       

2. 788 – 221 (column method)

3. 463 + 259 (column method with carrying)                  

4. 936 – 357 (column method with carrying)

 

TT Rockstars Challenge!

Finally, the last challenge I have for you this week is to do with TT Rockstars. You all were given your logins in your home learning packs. My challenge for you this week is to see if you can go up a level in your TT Rockstars. Remember, you want to end up as a Rock Hero! Keep practicing! I can see Fisayomi is 7th out of everybody in the school!!!! That is amazing Fisayomi, keep it up! Can anybody catch her? 

 

That's all for today everybody. Can't wait to see what you've all been doing. Enjoy the sunshine too. 

Speak soon.

Miss Humphreys :)

Easter Crafts!

Date: 8th Apr 2020 @ 11:31am

Hello Ravensbury :)

I hope you are all well and enjoying your Easter break!

Take a look at https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/easter-crafts-for-kids/  for loads of fun Easter craft ideas ... using items you can find in your house! There are also some great videos showing you exactly what to do. 

So gather up your pens, scissors, toilet rolls and egg boxes and get making! 

 

Miss Bryce 

 smiley

 

Wellbeing holiday challenge

Date: 6th Apr 2020 @ 11:35am

Hi everyone,

Happy Easter holidays!

If you're still looking to stay busy over the holidays then I know the teachers are setting some fun activities but you could also give this exciting project a go!

Liverpool Museum are asking children between the age of 4 and 11 to create their own exhibition or gallery all about you and your favourite things. The project involves creating a project, designing a poster and then creating a video and some of them will even win the chance to have their exhibition feature on their website as well as spending an afternoon at the museum and getting a behind the scenes tour.

There is more information here : https://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/my-home-my-museum and in these pictures below. Please send us pictures or links to your home e-mail addresses if you do this!

If you missed any of the wellbeing challenges from last week then why not give them a go too?

Happy Easter!

Mrs Glover

 

 

Easter Baking Ideas!

Date: 4th Apr 2020 @ 9:04am

Good morning Ravensbury!

I'm just getting my shopping list ready and was looking up some Easter baking receipes I thought my children would enjoy over these next couple of weeks. There are some lovely ideas on the BBC Good Food website, and thought you might like to have a go at some Easter baking too!

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/easter-kids

Really, I'm hoping to make Hot Cross Buns for the first time - but that all depends on whether I can buy some bread flour, and the flour aisle in the shops has been pretty empty! Perhaps I'll find some today!

Wishing you all a lovely Easter (and happy baking!),

Mrs Hodges x

Wellbeing challenge number 6

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 10:54am

Happy Friday everyone and well done for learning at home for 2 whole weeks! As strange as I've found it not being at school, the time has flown by for me so I hope it feels the same for you.

I'm going to do one final wellbeing challenge for today and then take a break for the next 2 weeks for the Easter holiday. However, check back on Monday morning as over the weekend I am going to set you a little wellbeing project in case anyone wants an Easter challenge.

Since it's the end of the week, today's challenge is to relax and get ready for the weekend so I want everyone to do a guided meditation. This is when you close your eyes and listen to a lovely soothing voice transport you to somewhere new. They are great for helping you to sleep or if you just want to relax at the end of your learning.

 There are plenty available on Youtube, here are a few of my favourites:

Secret treehouse - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWOHcGF1Tmc

Spaceship to the moon - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mV9BBR1RoGg

Hot air balloon ride - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlv6Y1tq1sQ

Have a great Easter holiday and don't forget to check back for the challenge next week if you think you'd like to do it. I'll be back with a daily challenge from Monday the 20th of April if we're still at home then.

Past challenges

Thank you to Mrs Ganner for sending me a photo of her daughter completing the baking challenge from earlier in the week, it looks amazing and has made me want to bake something chocolately myself this weekend! I think I might make some brownies as a treat for my husband!

 

Activities for parents over Easter :)

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 10:31am

Hi Parents and Carers at home with a member of 3RH,

I hope you are all doing well. I saw a post the other day about cherishing this time. We may never get this time again and the children will look back and remember that time they got to stay at home with their adults and have fun for weeks and weeks on end. I know everyone will be staying home a lot more than might be usual for school holidays so with that in mind, here are a selection of 10 activities that you might enjoy over the holiday. If you do any of them, I would love to see photos! Please send whatever you can to yr3homelearning@ravensbury.sch.uk - Thank you to all who have sent pictures already! I love to see what you are all doing. Here we go:

1. Depending on what you have around the house, or whether you are already buying food for your pets, you could make some egg-shaped bird seed feeders. There are lots of instructions online. Here’s one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP0dn4mLCuQ

2. Decorate some eggs. You might have some plastic or polystyrene eggs already, or you could learn how to blow eggs! There are lots of ways you could decorate your eggs: pens, paints, paper mache, Use what you already have at home or look online for more ideas.

3. Set up an Easter Egg hunt in your garden or house. If you don’t have chocolate eggs, you could create a treasure hunt using a selection of toys. Perhaps get the children to draw a map of your garden or house and then you mark on all of the different places where you hide your eggs – then get them to go hunting!

4. Do some Easter-themed artwork. Here is a step by step tutorial on drawing the Easter bunny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QQJ6mMWoFY  - This one shows you how to draw an Easter Egg folding surprise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDl3PXioJ1s

5. Play some family Easter games. You could set up an Easter bunny balloon hop, play Easter charades or make Easter-themed wordsearches for each other to solve (check your spelling!). If you are feeling brave, play egg catch in the garden! You could use a hard boiled egg to avoid making too much mess! 

6.  Set up an Easter Egg and Spoon Obstacle Course in your home or in the garden. Use whatever you have to create the course – maybe you have some sports equipment or you could race up and down the stairs. Now time everyone to complete the course whilst balancing an egg (or a potato) on a spoon!

7. Get crafting! There are so many creative things you could do: make some Easter bunny ears, make maracas out of plastic eggs, make an Easter bunny mask from a paper plate, create a mosaic from broken egg shells. You’ll find these, and lots more ideas here https://www.family education.com/fun/easter-activities-crafts/10-cute-easter-crafts-kids 

8. Do some fingerprint painting. This video shows you how to turn 14 finger prints into different pictures.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxfHNwgy25o - For something a bit more realistic, this one shows you how to paint flowers using different finger painting techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mT3bCPNj45Y

9. Make a rubbery egg! This science investigation takes patience but it is really fascinating. You just need an egg, some vinegar and the ability to wait for a week. If you have all that, you can remove the shell of an egg so that just the inside remains. Find out how to do (and the clever science behind it) here stevespangler science.com/lab/experiments/naked-egg-experiment/

10. If we are allowed to still go out for a walk, head out for some fresh air with your family. Remember the social distancing rules and don’t go with anyone who doesn’t live in your home. As you walk, look around for the signs of spring. Can you see flowers? Are the buds appearing on the trees? What animals can you spot – both big and small? If we can only go in to the garden, you could hold a Teddy Bear’s Picnic. Get the children to help out in the kitchen to make a selection of sandwiches and a selection of other bite-size treats. Then gather your family, teddies (and other soft toys) and a blanket and head out to the garden to enjoy your picnic lunch together.

Also saw this idea on Facebook which might be a nice way to make a memory. 

I hope that helps with some ideas to keep the children busy and excited about Easter. Again, remember to send work or activities the children have been doing to yr3homelearning@ravensbury.sch.uk. I honestly love to see what they are all up to. 

I want you to know that even though I am at home and the children are not all in school, I am thinking about them and your families during this strange and uncertain time. I am extremely proud of all of the progression your children have made this year so far and can't wait to get back into the classroom with them - I hope that is sooner rather than later! If you have any questions at all about advice for work or general enquiry about any work or activity you can do, please don't hesitate to contact yr3homelearning@ravensbury.sch.uk. It may be a strange time for the children but I can appreciate that this is a strange time for adults at home too! So a huge thank you from me for all of the effort you are putting in to continuing to support the childrens learning outside of school. 

Thanks again for reading this blog. I hope you have a lovely Easter next weekend and enjoy this week and the extra time with the children that we have been given. You are all doing a fantastic job! Take care, stay safe and stay in touch! I will continue to post blogs as usual so keep an eye on our class page. 

Speak soon,

Miss Humphreys :)

It's Friday!

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 10:04am

Hi everyone!

Good morning, I hope you're all having fun at home with your families and your learning! This moning I have got two activities for you to do. 

1. Have a go at these Alphabet Activities. You have to spell your name and do the activities for each letter! It will keep your bodies active and ready for the day ahead!

2. Sentence of the day. CL for Last as it's the name of the event. Comma after supper as it is our fronted adverbial for when. SP for coins as it is spelt wrong. 

There are 5 unmarked errors. Can you find them all? 

during the last Supper_ Jesus and his disciples ate bred and drank wine There were 12 disciples including judas. He betrayed Jesus by telling sumone where he was in exchange for gold coyns. 

Extra activites for you to have a go at. 

Here is an Easter Bingo activity sheet. See how many of the activities you can do! Remember to send pictures to y3homelearning@ravensbury.sch.uk of all of the activities you manage to complete!

Finally, I saw this advertised on FaceBook. If your parents have are able to have a look, see what you can learn about cooking. 

Enjoy your activites! 

Speak soon.

Miss Humphreys :)

Wellbeing challenge number 5

Date: 2nd Apr 2020 @ 11:30am

Hi everyone,

I hope you're all still working hard and staying safe. Thanks to both children and staff who've been e-mailing me pictures of their wellbeing challenges, it's really cheering me up! I've included some at the bottom of my post again.

Today's wellbeing challenge is all about yoga. Yoga is a great way to relax and escape for a while and it's good for both your bodies and minds. I like to put on some relaxing music while I do it and am lucky enough to have a lovely bright pink yoga mat too as otherwise I'd be on a hard wooden floor. A carpet, rug or blanket would work just as well though.

There's a great channel on Youtube called Cosmic Kids that does lots of different fun yoga sessions: https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga (I know that Miss Bryce's class have done some of these sessions and we did some school last week too so some of you are already great at it!)

Any adults reading, or maybe older children who fancy something a bit more difficult could have a go at this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTANio_2E0Q

Here I am below doing the bound ankle pose :-)

Remember to let us know how you get on!

Mrs Glover

Past challenges

Thanks Ferdows in reception who has e-mailed in a picture of his origami rabbit from yesterdays challenge, I love it!

Another thank you to Mrs Iqbal and her son Adam who did the baking challenge from Tuesday and made this delicious looking chocolate cake!

Wellbeing challenge number 4

Date: 1st Apr 2020 @ 10:52am

Happy Wednesday everyone!

I don't know about you but 2 of my favourite things in the world that always make me feel good are animals and travelling. While I can't travel now, I thankfully have my 2 rabbits, Rupert and Angel, to keep me company at home. Here is a picture of them underneath!

So since I can't travel right now, or see any other animals, I am doing these things in a different way: by looking at this website all about wild animals around the world https://gowild.wwf.org.uk/

It has information and activities about lots of different animals from lots of different regions (Year 2, it has a section on Polar animals which would link nicely to your topic right now!) so you can virtually travel round the world. It even has drawing and photography competitions that you can enter and have your work appear on the website!

I particularly like this activity to make Amazon animal hand shadows https://gowild.wwf.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Amazon-hand-shadows.pdf (although I didn't have much luck trying to take a good photo of mine. Perhaps you can do better than me and send one to your home learning address?)

So your wellbeing challenge for today is to choose your favourite area or animal from the website or even complete one of the activities and send a picture or just a bit of writing about it to your home learning e-mail address if you would like to. Or pehaps enter one of the competitions on there and tell us all about it.

Mrs Glover

Past challenges

A big thanks to Zainab in reception for sending in a picture of her brownies. Well done Zainab, they looked delicious!

And thanks to Miss Iqbal who sent me her picture of what makes her and her family smile that she did wih her son Adam! You can see it below:

 

 

Good morning Wednesday

Date: 1st Apr 2020 @ 10:25am

First of all, just wanted to say a big well done to Fisayomi, Nabel and Shawnakaye for going up a level on Lexia. I always love receiving emails showing me certificates. Well done to the three of you! You've done great work.

 

Good morning everybody else. I hope you're feeling pumped from Joe Wicks PE this morning! I hope nobody played any tricks on their adults at home with it being April Fools day!! 

Your challenge today is to write me a story in 100 words! The story can be on anything you want it to be on but it has to include writing skills like 3 part sentences, 2a sentences, fronted adverbial and lots of different punctuation e.g. exclamation marks, question marks, commas, co-ordinating conjunctions and full stops/capital letters. 
Can't wait to read them! 

 

Your final task is to add in the capital letters and full stops in the sentences below: 

the boy went to the park with his fluffy dog alan and watched him chase after all of the birds 

Remember to email all of your hard work to y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Speak soon! 
Miss Humphreys:) 

Wellbeing challenge number 3

Date: 31st Mar 2020 @ 10:45am

Hello everyone!

Today's challenge is something that I often enjoy doing when I'm feeling a little sad or worried about something.

Today I am challenging you to cook or bake something! If you can't do it today then why not plan something to make later in the week or even at the weekend? 

Take a look at this website that has plenty of easy and healthy recipes to look or see if you can invent something that includes the contents of your fridge or cupboard! https://www.nhs.uk/change4life/recipes

Yesterday I made these cheese scones for me and my husband to have for lunch this week (they're not very healthy but they're very tasty and it's okay to have a little treat once in a while! cheeky)

Make sure you ask an adult to help you with any cooking or cutting and don't do anything before you check it's okay!

Have fun,

Mrs Glover

A big thanks to Miss Kenwell for sending me a picture of her sunshine yesterday (pictured below), she put my drawing to shame! laugh

 

Morning challenge

Date: 31st Mar 2020 @ 10:07am

Good morning everybody! 
 

I have a challenge for you this morning... Can you find something in your house that starts with every letter of the alphabet BUT the challenge is that all of your items have to fit on a plate!!! 
 

Send me pictures of your completed challenges to y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk 
Good luck!

Remember to keep up with PE with Joe Wicks on YouTube. He did an announcement today that on Friday, he wants us all to dress up to do the workout. Fancy dress Friday!! Take a picture and send it to the email if you get involved with this! 
 

Miss Humphreys :)

Wellbeing challenge number 2

Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 11:42am

Today's challenge is to draw your own sunshine then in the middle of it write or draw all the things that make you happy.

I've done one if you would like to look at it for ideas (although your drawings may be a little better than mine! laugh) and have focused on all the things I can still do or see, even while we're in this strange situation smiley.

Stay safe everyone,

Mrs Glover

A new week

Date: 30th Mar 2020 @ 10:14am

Good morning everybody! I hope you had a lovely weekend.

It's the start of a new week so I thought I would give you some tasks to do.

1. Sentence of the day - CL, SP, FS are shown to you. There are 6 unmarked errors. Can you find them? 

there was a brutal bloody battel but boudicca and a few of her men survivd. She saw no over way out than to drink the poisen like I had planned to do with her daughters _

 

2. Have a go at this picture below and work out the missing number BUT be careful... look closely at the picture and do not be fooled by how easy you may think it is. Good luck!

3. I would love to see some pictures, so anything you've drawn or are going to draw over this week, please email it over so I can upload it onto the blog for everybody else to see and take inspiration from. Maybe you could draw me a Roman shield?

4. Learn a magic trick. Ben Hanlin is doing live videos on how to learn magic every day Mon-Fri at 3:15 on his Facebook and YouTube pages @benhanlin. Why don't you try and film yourself doing a trick and send it to the email!? 

I look forward to getting lots of emails from you all showing me what you've been up to. Remember, the email is y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Speak soon!

Miss Humphreys :)

Your amazing work from home!

Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 6:12pm

Loving seeing all the wonderful work you are sending to y3homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk. Please keep it coming as it is great to see what you have all been up to! 

 

Megan has been busy doing lots of learning including sentence of the day and times tables challenges. 

Billie has been enjoying her learning outside in the sunshine! 

And finally,Grace has been busy writing her Roman letter.

Thanks for keeping me updated. I hope you're enjoying your learning at home and the sunshine. Keep emailing me whatever you are doing! Looking forward to seeing your pictures!

Have a lovely weekend. 

Miss Humphreys :)

Health and wellbeing challenges from Mrs Glover

Date: 27th Mar 2020 @ 2:57pm

Hello, Mrs Glover here! 

I hope everyone is staying safe, having fun and working hard on your learning. I'm going to post a Health and Wellbeing Challenge every day for people to do if they choose to. I'll be doing them all too and posting pictures where I can. Please feel free to e-mail any pictures or comments to your home learning e-mail addresses!

Challenge number 1: Go on a mindfulness walk. Write or draw 5 things that you can see, hear, feel, smell or touch (make sure you have an adult with you if necessary and stay far way from people you may see when you're out, although you can still say a friendly hello!) You could even do this in your garden if you have one!

Here's a picture of my mindfulness walk that I went on at lunch time today!

I saw trees and water, I heard birds and rustling, I could smell different plants and I could feel the sun on my face :-)

‘We create, We explore,


We care, We soar’

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