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Friday 27th March 2020

Posted: Mar 26, 2020 by: Greg Hobson (GHobson) on: Class 1

Hi all,

First things first, well done for all the hard work you have put in this week!

Later today there will be a gallery of photographs that have been sent to me showing lots of hard work and fun going on!

Here is today’s list of suggested activities:

- GoNoodle -

- Phonics -

Use spelling shed to practice the ‘le’ and ‘ure’ sounds and also a red challenge. Remember your logins are found in your reading record books and your password should be class1

- Maths -

Follow this link here to have a look at this file. Here you will find some warm-up questions to try and some at the end to work out in your remote learning books.

- Break -

- PE -

We are working on cricket at the moment, so, find a safe place to practice some ball skills.

Try throwing and catching to one another, looking for an accurate underarm throw and a 'cup' used when catching.

Put a tea towel down on the floor and see if your child can bounce the ball on the towel from a set distance away. Too hard, move closer, too easy, move further away.

Set up some makeshift wickets using whatever you have lying around, throw the ball overarm to try and hit the wickets.

Obviously, in cricket you would use a bat, but, if there isn’t one just lying around, you can use any type of racquet or bat type equipment. Try to hit a ball thrown to you. Try to aim for different areas and hit the ball into that place. Remember to watch the ball all the way to you and try to stay balanced.

- Lunch -

- RE -

We have been talking about being caring in RE and listened to stories such as the Good Samaritan and Be my Guest in school. In your remote learning books, could you draw a large heart shape? Inside it could you draw or write three ways in which the world could be a more caring place.

- Break -

- Golden Time -

Here is something from Miss Hemingway ...



After a week of hard work, time to relax and have some fun!

Well done everyone, children and grown-ups alike!

Thank you for your support and have a good weekend!

Stay safe!

Cheers,

Mr. H.

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9 comments

Comments
Clay Greenwood Mar 27, 2020

Hi Mr Hobson, We have sent some pics of Clay's work direct to your email (hopefully) I didnt know how to attach pics to here. Hope you get them.

Greg Mar 27, 2020

Spellings should be working fine as of now. Cheers

Greg Mar 27, 2020

Hi, Guys, I'll have a quick look. Thanks

Jo Armitstead Mar 27, 2020

Hi, we too have tried spelling shed and it says too few words. Cheers Jo

Laura brook Mar 27, 2020

Hi yes we had the same problem with spelling she’s saying not enough words

Kimberley Moult Mar 27, 2020

Thanks so much for all the lessons this week, Ava is doing such a good job and is benefitting from 1 to 1, especially with reading every morning! She's very tired today so stopping at reading, RE and maths. Will try spelling shed later on when she's played a bit though. We have failed on the cricket front as don't seem to have the right equipment or anything to stand in but we have been running, trampolining and playing football to compensate. Have a well deserved rest this weekend, Kimberley and Ava

Tia Crouch Mar 27, 2020

Hi, we have done ure words on spelling shed but haven't been able to do le or red words as it is saying too few words?

Kieran Buckley Mar 27, 2020

Morning Mr H, We’ve just tried doing the spelling shed activities and it appears that the words for the ‘twinkle twinkle’ and ‘red words’ activities haven’t loaded correctly. When you go in to the activity details the words are displaying as a sentence rather than a table/list, as a result there is an error message saying their aren’t enough words to load the activity.

Tia Crouch Mar 27, 2020

Hi, We've done the ure words on spelling shed but can't get the le words or red words to work. It keeps saying too few words. Any ideas? Thank you Tia & Leo.