This week you can watch Mr Mc. There is a challenge to make an alphabet poster or frieze.
This week you can watch Mr Mc. There is a challenge to make an alphabet poster or frieze.

Our children in school have been so busy creating a beautiful tree of thanks to the Key Workers of the NHS.
I’m sure you will agree it is a lovely way to say Thank You and is now in our school entrance.
Here is this week’s Feel Good Friday- I hope you enjoy it! Thank you again to everyone who gets involved! We have had so many this week and it’s been amazing!
Next week we are treating you to two videos:
ROMAN SMITH for persevering in phonics and reading.
Roman has worked so hard on his phonics and reading over the last few weeks. This week he has continued working hard and has started reading words and sentences! We are all so proud of you! Well done!
This week we have chosen Brooke for engaging in all types of learning and trying her best. Well done Brooke. Keep up all that good learning that you are doing.
White Rose have shared some lessons based on the Very Hungry Caterpillar for Foundation Stage. There are 5 lessons with activities and videos which your child may enjoy.
Today’s learning is based around your new story. Write your story onto separate sheets of paper to make into a book. Be the illustrator and draw the pictures too.
Can you make some hand prints or foot prints? Measure them. Which is the longest? Who has the longest in your family? You could make them into a caterpillar. Is it a real caterpillar or is it pretend?
Click on the picture to see the slides of this week’s learning.
Well done Mason!! This is fabulous work! Thank you.
It’s been very quiet online today. I’ve been feeling a little lonely!
Here’s a big get well shout out for Skyla who has broken her arm! Get well soon!
Thank you to Theo, Lena.C, Ellie and Roman for sharing your learning in maths, reading and writing. Well done to Ryley and Isla for continuing with your expedition in school and Darcy, Mia and Isabelle for joining in with today’s home learning on length.
Come back tomorrow and let’s see if we can beat today’s record of 9 children and share a few more observations.