Monthly Archives: May 2020
Mental Health Awareness Week
I found this great video on the Reception home-learning page. It perfectly fits with the theme of Kindness from this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week. It also fits in with our discussions about how an act of kindness benefits the … Continue reading
Home Learning
THE FOXES IN MY GARDEN There are five cubs and two parents living in my garden. The two adults first came last summer, and they stole all five of our chickens. The cubs were born in March this year. The … Continue reading
Maths Challenge
The Insurance Salesman An insurance salesman walk up to house and knocks on the door. A woman answers, and he asks her how many children she has and how old they are. She says I will give you a hint. … Continue reading
Mental Health Awareness Week
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week and the theme this year is Kindness. Please watch the above video; I like how it highlights how being kind to others actually improves your own mental health. Can you give examples of … Continue reading
P4C
Please add your P4C questions using the above image as stimulus. A winning question will be chosen later in the week.
House Points Winners
Congratulations to Phoenixes for being last week’s house points winners! Phoenixes = 28 (total = 54) Unicorns = 21 (total = 50) Griffins = 22 (total = 40) Dragons = 4 (total = 10) Well done on all the home-learning this week and a big … Continue reading
READING DEN!
Check out this amazing Reading Den that Catherine has made for herself! What a perfectly cosy place to get stuck into a good book! I could lay there for hours with my kindle! I notice that she’s reading The Guggenheim … Continue reading
Online Safety
Casey loves playing video games on his computer, especially those that allow you to link up with your friends and compete against them through the Internet. Casey has always been gaming partners with his friend Boris. Together, they are almost … Continue reading
Home-learning: Français
Check out Phoebe attempting to make crêpes by using her language skills and following this tutorial. Were you successful, Phoebe? Did you find the language in the video easy to understand? See also her work on Le Gruffalo: A larger version … Continue reading