Year 1AI: Blog items

Wellbeing challenge number 8

Date: 22nd Apr 2020 @ 11:30am

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!

Wednesday's maths

Date: 22nd Apr 2020 @ 9:43am

Hello,

Woo hoo! It's going to be another sunny day We hope you are ready for another maths challenge today. In your learning packs this week there are lots of maths activities to help you remember how to count in steps of 2,5,and 10. During the next three days we are going to be solving problems that involve counting in multiples of 2,5,and 10. Today we are going to focus on counting in steps of 2. Remember to put the date in your workbook and use a ruler to underline it! 

Follow this link to help you remember how to count in steps of 2

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

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wwydguSKOU

Challenge 1

True or False?

Write your answer in your yellow books 

1.If I start at 0 and count on in steps of  two I will say the number 11?  

2. If I start at 4 and count on in steps of  two  I will say the number 12?  

3.If I start at 8 and count on in steps of  two I will say the number 16?  

4.If I start at 21 and count on in steps of  two I will say the number 28?

5.If I start at 16 and count on in steps of  two I will say the number 24?   

Challenge 2

Use your knowledge of the 2 times table and counting on to answer these questions.

1. 10+2=         2. 8+2=      3. 6+2=     4   18+2=      5    12 +2    6.  14+2=    7  22+2=

Challenge 3

There are 2 swedes in each basket

Happy counting!!!!!

Miss Wolfenden and Miss Riley

Wednesday sentence of the day and phonics

Date: 22nd Apr 2020 @ 9:32am

Good Morning everyone! I had a lovely day working in the sun yesterday although I do wish I was enjoying it with you in school instead!

Sentence of the day

Here are the answers to yesterday’s sentence. Well done to all of you who managed to get them all!

Remember we only need question marks for questions and when it’s not a question we need a full stop. Questions start with who, what, when, where and how.

Today’s sentence focusses on adjectives. Watch the video to find out what todays sentence will be. (It's the top video at the bottom of the page)

Phonics

Who can guess today’s phoneme that we are practicing? Watch the video to see if you can find out!

Look at the second video at the bottom of the page

Today’s sound is the split diagraph u-e!

How many different words can you read with the u-e grapheme in?

Watch the last video at the bottom of the page

Now it’s your time to write, if you can think of some more words- alien or real then write them down!

Can you write them on paper or with chalks and make your own hopscotch. Throw a stone and hopscotch your way to the word and read it. Make the game harder by picking up the words once you land on them. How long will it take you to pick up all of the words?

 

Don't forget to send some pictures of you doing your home learning to y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Connected Curriulum

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 2:21pm

Well  we hope you all had a good guess at what the new Connected curriculum topic will be. Congratualtions, If you guessed that the new topic is going to be about growing-linked to plants.

I looked in the garden and I noticed that plants were growing, and leaves  and flowers were on the trees.

      

 

So many changes have happened over the past 4 weeks and the seasons have definetly changed!

This week we want you to sketch and write about things that you can see in the garden that tell you that Spring is here.  Please send your artwork to us and we will celebrate it on the class blogs.

Thanks

Miss  Wolfenden and Miss Riley

 

 

Joe Wicks

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 1:50pm

Hello,

Well I was up and ready to go this morning. I knew I needed to do a little bit of exercise to get my brain working. I have to say I was glad of the windy breeze  today because I was getting very hot and sweaty and I definately needed to cool down. 

      

Then as part of the reading challenge I read a book in the garden!

Then I meditated for 5 minutes to help me focus on the work I needed to do next.

Wellbeing challenge number 7

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 10:32am

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!

This weeks writing challenge

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 9:51am

This weeks writing challenge

Before the Easter holidays we challenged you to make your own story map for your new vehicle story. Now it’s time to dig those out!

This week we would like you to write your new vehicle story.

 Remember it will need:

Character introduction

Setting description

Problem

Resolution

Ending

Adjectives

Punctuation

Read my new Naughty vehicle story for ideas on how to create your own.

 

The outrageous bike!

by Miss Riley

This is for you, I hope you’re a good rider. It’s a shiny bright blue bike! Let’s play!

I am a speedy super bike and I live in Manchester. Where I live the building are gigantic and there are hundreds of busy people! I zoom in and out and when people want to pass I whizz around them!

Nothing gets in my way! I flip and I twirl and I zoom so fast! But oh no! What’s this? It’s a ramp! AHHHHHH I’m flyyyyyingggg! SMASH!

 

I’ll help you said a kind and friendly scooter. I will pick you up and brush you off! Now you are nice and clean!

I will never ever zoom around again! Now I am a sloowwww and shiny bike.

If you need to watch Naughty bus again to get some ideas here’s the video…

Naughty Bus

 

Tuesday Sentence of the day and phonics

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 9:40am

Good Morning! I don’t know about you but I am feeling ready for the day after completing the Joe Wicks workout this morning!

I hope you had a great day getting back into your home learning yesterday! It was a very busy day full of activities!

Sentence of the day

 Here is the sentence how it should look…

 

Ok, now for todays sentence of the day…

For todays sentence we will be focussing on question marks. Here is a poster to remind you when we need a question mark. Question marks come at the end of a question. Questions start with the words shown in the poster.

Which sentences need question marks and which sentences need a full stop?

Re write the sentences and send them to us so we can post the answers on the blog tomorrow!

 

Phonics

Todays phonics is all about common exception words. In your home learning packs you have some games and booklets with all of the common exception words in them. Use these as a starter and then watch the videos below for you challenge…

Common exception words

Can you make up any movements for these common excpetion words and make a dance to match? 

Write the words on some paper or with chalks on the floor. Jump to the words and say them with a matching dance move. How many words and dance moves can you connect together?

Send in your videos we’d love to see them!

was

were

where

want

said

says

are

our

That’s it for phonics and sentence of the day today! Come back tomorrow for more home learning challenges!

Tuesdays's maths

Date: 21st Apr 2020 @ 8:54am

Hello,

Well it looks like it is going to be a bright and sunny day today. It would be good if you could get your learning done before it gets too hot then you can play in the gardan or go for a walk as part of your families daily exercise.

Today we are going to continue  learning about the days of the week. Always remember that your first job is to write the date in your yellow exercise book, as neatly as possible. Miss Riley and I are looking for the child who presents their work the very best!

If it was Monday yesterday what day is it today? Remember to use a ruler to make a line underneath!

Here is a remnder of how to write the days of the week .

Today we are going to do have a go at solving some days of the week word problems. If you are still unsure about the order of the days look at the picture and sing the songs from yesterday to help you.

Questions

1.If today is Tuesday. What day will it be tomorrow?

2.If today is Tuesday. What day was it yesterday?

3.What  days do we normally come to school?

4.What days are at the weekend?

5.What day do we normally eat fish at school?

6. What day comes after Wednesday?

7.Which 2 days begin with the letter S?

8.My favourite day begins with the letter W. What day is it?

9.Today is Tuesday and I am going on holiday in 3 days. What day am I going on holiday?

10. Today is Tuesday and I am going on holiday for 7 days. What day will I come back?

Now I know some of you like a challenge so I have added an extra challenges for you to complete if you want to.

Challenge 1

Let us know how you get on! Please email your completed work to

y1homelearning @ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk

Keep working hard!!

Thanks

Miss Wolfenden and Miss Riley

Connected Curriculum Learning

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 11:43am

Hello,

We are sure you have lots of work to complete today and you are all busy, busy, busy! During the day we want you to look in the garden, up in the sky and talk about what you can see. In your yellow books we want you to draw and write about the things that you can see. We want you to ask yourself the following questions and write about whay you  found out.

What colour and shape are they?    What do they smell like?  What noise do they make? Are they big or small?

Are they growing? Are they natural or manmade?  Did I see these things during Autumn and winter time?

Are they growing?

Then we want you to look at the following links. Can you guess what we are going to be learning about?  Have a look on the blog tomorrow to see if you were right.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdBPH7Dj1bc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkFPyue5X3Q

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ec2bkQeuNYY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8-_WsvzDY8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op86kAE0Nsw

 

This weeks reading challenge

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 10:43am

Every week we will be posting reading challenges for you to complete. Remember the more challenges that you tick off on your checklist the closer you are to getting a gold award when we go back to school!

This weeks challenge is to see how many different places you can read in. Miss Wolfenden and I will post some places too, let's see who has the best! I will start us off, this is me reading in my kitchen...

In your packs you have some reading comprehensions to complete. Make these fun and read them somewhere funny and take a picture. When you have done them I would love to see you reading your own books for fun in lots of different places - just remember these have to be in your house! 

On Friday I will post all of the pictures of you reading on the blog! 

Good Luck!

Monday sentence of the day and phonics

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 10:32am

Hello Year One and welcome back!

It still is a bit strange all of this home learning but I have missed posting blogs to you over the holidays so I have some challenges ready up my sleeve!

Sentence of the day

Todays sentence of the day is all about capital letters. In the sentence there are some capital letters missing. Can you find the mistakes and write the new sentence down.     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here is a poster to remind you about when we need capital letters...

When you have finished your sentence dont forget to send it to us so we can post the corrected sentence for your friends to see! Maybe you could also draw a picture to match the sentence.

 

Phonics

Todays phonics focusses on the ee sound family. In your packs there are some worksheets and games to support your learning. Use them as a starter and then complete the challenges in the video. 

http://www.showme.com/sh?h=hOyoI7M

ee sound family

Don't forget to send us your challenges we love seeing you busy with all of your learning!

Stay safe,

Miss Riley x

Monday's maths

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 9:29am

Hello,

We hope you are ready for your maths challenges today! We know you have maths learning left in your maths packs so keep doing that too !. The maths work on the blog will need to be completed in the yellow exercise book that is in your home learning pack. To help you get ready for the Summer term in Year One and for learning in Year Two it is important that you can write the daily date in your books.Today, we want you to practise how to write the days  of the week correctly.

On the top of the page we want you to write the date like this

Monday 20th April 2020

Remember to use capital letters for the days and months and underline your work with a ruler. This is something you are going to do everyday.

After you have written the date we need you to have a go at writing the Days of the week. Some of them are really tricky and don't look like they sound.

Have a go at singing the Days of the week with Mother Hen!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXMofxtDPUQ&vl=en

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tx0rvuXIRg

Hopefully you will remember all the days now. Have a go at writing them in your book. Ask your adult to write them in your book for you and then have a go at copying them first. Afer you have copied them and you think you know how to write them then have a go at writing them independently, without looking!!!!

 Look  Copy  Spell  Check
Monday      
Tuesday      
Wednesday      
Thursday      
Friday      
Saturday      
Sunday      

Any problems please email the staff at y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk. We want to see who can write the best dates in their books by the end of the week and is going to be our Superstar learner of the week. Make sure you send in the photos of your learning!

Thanks

Miss Wolfenden and Miss Riley

 

 

 

Super Star Learners!

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 9:15am

Look at how hard some of the children have been working over the last two weeks. These photos made Miss Riley and I feel super proud. It is lovely to see children wanting to continue to learn, even when they are at home. Well done to you all!

  

Keep sending us photos !!!!!

Miss Wolfenden and Miss Riley

Welcome Back!

Date: 20th Apr 2020 @ 8:41am

Welcome back!

Hello and welcome back,

We hope you have had a fantastic Easter break and have spent alot of time with your families doing nice things. We have really missed writing the daily blogs but have been very impressed with the amount of children who have sent in photographs to celebrate some of the learning that they have been doing over the break. We miss you all so much and look forward to looking at the photographs, They always bring a smile to our faces and keep us feeling happy through the day.

Daily Learning

Everyday Miss Riley and I will be posting learning for you to do. Miss Riley will post Sentence of the day and some phonics learning and I will post Fluent in 5 maths challenges. Every Monday you will receive Connected Curriculum learning and reading challenges that you can complete over the week. It is also really important that you continue to use Lexia and Active learn to support  daily reading and play TT rockstars to help you learn your 2,5,and 10 timetables.

It would be lovely to celebrate all the work that you are doing and would be nice to let all the teachers and children know how you are getting on. Please send in photos to y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk and we will share them on the blog for all to see. Look out for some of the photos that  we will be posting later !!!

Don't forget to do the Joe Wicks workout at 9.00am . Miss Riley and I are going to be doing the workout in the garden this week. Maybe you could do that too! Look out for the learning  that will be  posted on the blog  through the day! keep working hard and most Important of all say inside and stay safe.

Thanks

Miss Wolfenden and Miss Riley

 

 

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 @ 11:36am

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

Easter Activities from Reception Staff

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 1:47pm

Hi Everyone, 

We just wanted to share some activities that you could do during the Easter Holidays. 

Keep Safe!

Love From Mrs Iqbal and Miss Williamssmiley

Wellbeing challenge number 6

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 10:55am

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!

It's Friday! Phonics and sentence of the day

Date: 3rd Apr 2020 @ 9:41am

Good Morning! It's our last day of our home learning blog before the Easter holidays!

Don't worry grown ups I will be posting some fun activities that you can be doing over the holidays just in case you need a few ideas :)

In case your legs are aching(I know mine are!) and you can't quite manage the full Joe Wicks workout, here's a quick 5 minute move for you...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3LPrhI0v-w

Sentence of the day

With is being almost Easter here's an Easter themed sentence of the day for you. The Easter Bunny has stolen all of the interesting words in this sentence and he's hidden them inside his Easter eggs! Can you guess which words are winning? There will be a special shout out to anyone who manages to figure out the words!

Phonics

Today's phonics focuses on our vowel families - a,e,i,o,u

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dEbaEXf6BqM

Today we are just focusing on the igh and the oa family...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U60sOQxbO4I - igh family

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZHn2UhrLZM - oa family

There are lots of ways to make the same sound. In the childrens home learning packs there are worksheets to support you with these sounds. You could also play games of I spy and ask the children to try the alternative spellings and find out which spelling is the correct one for the object. There are also some word card in your packs, encourage the children to read these words - this doesn't have to be a sit down activity though, get moving! The children could play hide and seek the words, relay races whilst reading the words or musical bumps - read a word when the music stops.

English writing

Last week you wrote the story of the Naughty Bus.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJlLXoaglow&t=136s

Hopefully this week you have made your own special transport using the wheels and axles, if not nows your chance!

Your writing challenge today is to plan your own story all about the things that your transport gets up to. It could be a Naughty truck or even a kind car or a brave bus. It's up to you, be inventive!

In your packs you have your own story mountain, your challenge is to think about what happens in the beginning, problem, resolution and ending of your story. You don't need to write your whole story just notes so that after the Easter holidays you can write your story.

Some of you might want to plan your story by telling it to your grown ups. You could film this on your ipad and send it into y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk so that everyone can see your amazing ideas!

We hope you've had a great past two weeks of home learning. Now it's time to celebrate all that you have done!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2NZg6Sr9qo

Hope you all have a lovely Easter Breaklaugh

Miss Riley x

p.s. keep checking on the blog for lots of fun ideas that you can be doing over Easter!

Wellbeing challenge number 5

Date: 2nd Apr 2020 @ 11:32am

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!

Bocketts farm park animal challenge

Date: 2nd Apr 2020 @ 10:04am

Children in my class (Miss Riley's) will know that I love animals ! So when Miss Cooper sent me this I couldn't resist sharing it with you ! 
Bocketts farm will be hosting a animal classroom session full of animal activities and animal projects.

All you have to do is go to the website https://www.bockettsfarm.co.uk/login/

The username is - educationatbocketts

And the password is - farming 

 

Have fun :) 

Thursday phonics :)

Date: 2nd Apr 2020 @ 9:59am

Hello Year One!

I hope you've been having a lovley time at home, I've been missing seeing you everyday but it has been lovely seeing your pictures being sent in! Can you believe that the Easter holidays are just around the corner? I've bought some lovely Easter eggs so I can enjoy my own Easter Egg hunt inside my house :)

This morning was a little tricky for me to get up and go, but with a little help from Joe Wicks I know I'll be up and ready in no time!

https://www.thebodycoach.com/blog/pe-with-joe-1254.html

Phonics

Todays phonics focuses on those tricky words again. Here's a game you can play on your ipads/tablets/phones/laptops so that you can practice reading those tricky words.

https://new.phonicsplay.co.uk/resources/phase/2/tricky-word-trucks

In your packs you have a booklet which includes activities with phase 4 tricky words in. Just like the other days have fun and play some different games, can you write the words in funky writing or paint a picture including the words?

Reading

Todays reading focuses on those tricky words that you have just practiced! Here is a video so you can have a dance and remember those tricky words...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NOzgR1ANc4

In your packs there is a tricky word spotter story. The children need to read the story and find all of the tricky words. Alternativley you could read another story and see how many of the tricky words you can find in that or test your family, can you write a story and challenge them to find the tricky words in it!

Dont forget to take some pictures of all the fun activities you're doing and send them to y1homelearning@ravensbury.manchester.sch.uk we'd love to see your smiling faces ! Also if you have any questions please email us ! 

Have a nice day,

Miss Riley x

Wellbeing challenge number 4

Date: 1st Apr 2020 @ 10:53am

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:

 

‘We create, We explore,


We care, We soar’

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