Examples of our pirate learning from today – treasure maps. Can you find the treasure?
Here are some examples of our pirate learning today.
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I wonder how far these pirates can see!!
As many of you have enjoyed creating maps and treasure trails we thought we would spend half term pretending to be pirates. We are providing some ideas for you but I am sure that you can think of other things – perhaps learning about pirates are, what they do and where they go. Carry on practicing your phonics and numbers.
F1 – for phonics practice blending and segmenting sounds in words, recognising s,a,t,p,i,n,m,d,g,o,c,k,, reading I, no, go, to, the, into, writing your name, recognising numbers to 10, counting objects, saying what 1 more or 1 fewer will be.
F2 – practice phonics at the level you were working at, reading and writing tricky words, solving problems using numbers with 20 and then beyond.
Have a lovely week
Well done to Helen – Rose for some fantastic reading, writing and number recognition.
Samuel has been making giant feet.
Alec has had an adventure and spent the night with his family in the tent in the garden.
Thank you to all key workers, to all our parents/carers and our children for cooperation and hard work during these uncertain times. You have all been amazing! Here is this week’s video!
If anyone missed out, we will be creating a second rainbow video, so please continue to send your pictures in.
Next week, as our school holidays approach, we would like photos/videos of anything and everything you have been up to during our school closure, this can range from home learning, activities in line with social distancing, household family fun, anything at all! Please send your videos to [email protected] no later than Thursday at 3pm.
Stay safe everyone, we miss you!
Our school challenge next week is to recreate a famous portrait. Use your imagination and get creative. Involve your family members if you want, but pick your picture, strike a pose and get snapping!
I chose a portrait by Holbein (a Tudor Artist) to copy, but you can choose any artist and style.
Have a look at the website for some brilliant examples!
Email a copy of the original portrait and your new version to me: [email protected] or to Miss Blackham: [email protected] by Thursday 28th May
The challenge today was to pretend to be a police officer like in the story of What the ladybird heard.
Well done Seb and Alec for your pretend play.
Here is a gorgeous example modelled by the lovely Ashton of the rainbow/thank a key worker poster for this weeks video. Please remember you can also send in your videos of your families clapping at 8pm on a Thursday! You can be as creative as you like and the deadline is now Friday 9am to give you time to get everything in. Please email to [email protected]