16.6.20 Starlings Class Blog - Tuesday
Date: 15th Jun 2020 @ 10:04pm
Good morning Starlings,
Did you hear the storm last night? It was very loud where I live. Do you remember singing ‘I hear thunder’ at the start of the year? Here is a link to a video, it would be lovely to hear some of you sing along on Twitter.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-i-hear-thunder/zdx8gwx
Nursery Rhymes
The BBC have created a fantastic 30-minute medley of nursery rhymes for you to sing along with. They each have a lovely video and the lyrics displayed on screen.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/school-radio/nursery-rhymes-30-minute-medley/zbhtjhv
English
Use the PowerPoint attached to find out how adding ‘un’ to the start of a word changes the meaning of the word. Then have a go at the activities at the end.
Maths
Become a code cracker and solve the attached addition problems with a difference. Perhaps as an extra challenge you could create your own problems?
Creative
- Make a card for Father’s Day. If you don’t want to make one for your Dad, you could make one for your Grandad or your Mum instead.
- Make a musical instrument that you can play. Some ideas are making something you can shake using pasta or rice, or something you can bang like a drum. Maybe you could try to make a guitar!
https://www.activityvillage.co.uk/musical-instruments
Today's story comes from Mr Cliff. He shares the story of Zacchaeus with us
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sVF3VfI2KQ
A message from Mrs Powell
Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner has been climbing mountains since she was just thirteen years old.
In adulthood she became a nurse, but kept climbing as often as possible: She was always working to save up for her next climbing trip. She eventually became the first female to climb all of the world’s 8,000-meter peaks (and above) without the use of oxygen. Wow! Just remember you can achieve anything if you want to do it.
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What will you do?
Whatever you to do today, have fun, stay safe and be happy.
Mrs Southern and I miss you lots and can’t wait to see you all soon.
Lots of love
Miss Gillam