Selfie Friday involved you sending me a photo of you doing your favourite thing. I received some lovely photos. It's great to see you love getting outdoors to do gymnastics, football and bike rides. Some of you enjoy spending time with your pets, being creative and others love a good cuddle with your favourite teddy! It's great to see that, for some of you, your favourite thing is to smile! Please keep doing that.
I just wanted to send you and your parents a big virtual applause for your hard work this week. It has been truly inspirational seeing how amazingly well you have all dealt with this situation. It makes me proud to be your teacher! I've attached some more lovely photos from the week...enjoy!
Thank you for sending in your jokes! Here is a selection to make you smile...
What do you give a sick lemon? Lemon ade. What type of room has no door? A mushroom. What has a bottom at the top? A leg. How do you make a goldfish old? Take away the g!! What do you call a cow eating your grass? A lawn Moo-er Knock, knock. Who’s there? Banana. Banana who? Knock, knock. Who’s there? Banana. Banana who? Knock, knock. Who’s there? Orange. Orange who? ORANGE YOU GLAD I DIDN’T SAY BANANA! What is lemonade's favourite activity? Fizz- ical activity What do you call two bananas? A pair of slippers!! Knock Knock Who’s there? Cow 🐄 Cow 🐮 who? Cows don’t go who they go MOOO! It's been great receiving all of your emails and photos telling me what you've been up to. I've even been lucky enough to speak to a few of you on the phone. Lots of you have been on lovely bike rides and long walks on the moors. You've all been working super hard and it's been lovely to hear about some science investigations that you've been doing. I'm pleased that you've all been spending quality time with your family and some of you have even been helping out mum and dad at home. I've enjoyed watching some of the animations you've been creating as well. Keep up the good work Year 4 - I'm super proud of you!
Wow! Thank you so much for sending in all of your lovely photos showing what you've been getting up to over the last few days. It has really made me smile. Thank you also for your emails telling me about everything you've been up to. It's been lovely to hear that you've been working hard and keeping busy. I love that lots of you are starting your day with the Joe Wicks workout and it is especially pleasing to see so many of you outdoors and being active in the glorious weather we have been having. Please keep in touch and keep sending me your wonderful photos!
These are strange times and someone might need one of these.
Childline: 0800 1111 Samaritans: 116 123 Domestic Violence Hotline: 0808 2000 247 Mind: 0300 123 3393 Age UK: 0800 169 6565 La Leche League: 0345 1202918 (for mums struggling to get formula milk) There are lots of organisations out there offering help if it is needed. Please don't hesitate to call them. Thank you so much to those of you who have sent in your work and photos of your home learning. It's been wonderful to see you all working hard and also getting out in the sunshine. There are certainly some fantastic learning spaces which have been set up at home.
Here is the topic project for the week (it, of course, can extend into the Easter break if required/wanted). The idea would be to have a go at a task from each of the subject boxes, your choice which! This project will roll out over all of KS2, meaning if you have siblings accessing the same, they can work together. Have fun with it and I look forward to seeing some of your learning.
Animation Topic Activities Please find links to your learning for the week below:
Literacy - monday.pdf tuesday.pdf wednesday.pdf thursday.pdf friday.pdf Numeracy - whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-4/ pe_and_music.odt Topic work to follow... Literacy - literacy.ppt
Numeracy - numeracy_1.jpg numeracy2.jpg Spelling - week_11.docx Art - Have a go at using some of these techniques to draw the different farm animals. art_1.jpg art_2.jpg art_3.jpg art_4.jpg |
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