Monday 15th June - Robins
Date: 14th Jun 2020 @ 9:00pm
Good Morning everyone J
Another Monday is upon us! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend, I’m hoping the sunshine will come out this week!
This morning Mrs Downing has read a story for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFwOWhgOB6w
You will find attached a new home learning timetable with further project and task recommendations to keep you busy at home. Our Class Discussion is also up and running for today if you have any questions or queries. For maths and writing, we will continue with our Oak National Academy Lessons. Today they are looking at fact retrieval and ordering mass.
Maths: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/ordering-mass/
English: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/reading-comprehension-fact-retrieval-573214/
There is also a lovely PSHE lesson on there today about our NHS heroes: https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/do-you-want-to-be-a-hero/
Finally, I have attached this week’s new challenge booklet for you this morning – I know lots of you have enjoyed them the past couple of weeks. This week we have a pyramid puzzle, missing number maths challenge and a synonym activity. I will post the next challenge booklet on Monday. Enjoy!
Have a super Monday and I will speak to you all tomorrow.
Sending you all big hugs and lots of love,
Miss Beattie and Mrs Esling xxx
Message from Mrs Powell:
Alex Staniforth
Alex has had many barriers in his young life but found that he had a passion for the outdoors at a very young age. He found that if he was outside he was happy and chose many challenges including two attempts up Everest which failed due to an earthquake and avalanche. He said that we can’t always choose our challenges but we can choose how we respond to them. He says that Everest was just one step on his journey and his mission is to help others discover their own Everest in life and go for it. Alex is an amazing person; remember you can achieve anything in life that you want to do. Many years ago Alex went to school in Cheshire just like you do, I know because I taught him. I wonder what you will achieve and what your Everest will be? He and I would both say, you can do anything! I have emailed him recently and he has promised to come and talk to you all in school when it is safe to do so.