Thursday 26th March
Date: 25th Mar 2020 @ 10:17am
Good Morning to all my super duper Goldfinches.
It has been lovely to see and hear about some of the things you have been doing at home over the past few days and if you would like to share any of the projects and nice things you have been doing at home, please share on the Lostock Gralam Twitter feed: @LostockGralamPr
Parents and Carers you are doing an amazing job in these exceptional circumstances. Please enjoy the opportunity to spend some quality time with your children and please don't put pressure on yourselves or them to plough through all of the school jobs at once. Just choose to do the pack and online activities in little sections, read daily and take time to play, exercies and chill.
While I was at school yesterday my three enjoyed some Maths activities. Lola tried out a telling the time game on topmarks and this should help her complete some of the time questions. They all got creative ...Amelie making a beautiful nature butterfly using things from the garden, Toby and Lola designing their own wordsearches. The thing they enjoyed most though was their 'eggsperiment' to design enough protection for an egg so it didn't break when they launched it out of the bedroom window! They chose materials from around the house. DISCLAIMER: Goldfinches please do this with permission and help from an adult otherwise Mr Evans will be in big trouble!!
Tomorrow, the girls are looking forward to creating a Fairy Garden and Lola is going to have a go at researching rivers. Toby wants to design his own football drills as he is missing his Tuesday night training and Saturday matches.
School Jobs:
I would love you to teach an adult in your house how to complete one of the Maths fluency grids (remeber we did this together just before school finished last week. Choose a 3 digit number in the 100s or 200s if you were confident in class or, choose a 2 digit number to make it easier and a higher 3 digit number for a challenge.
How are your Bug Hotels coming on? We have done a little bit but need to do a bit more yet.
Have a look at the Anti Baddies Resilience Tool Kit (attached) It reminds me a bit of My Happy Mind.
Enjoy your day - Be Cool, Calm and Kind
From Mrs Evans, Mrs Brennan and Mrs O'Marah
Message from Mrs Powell
“It never hurts to keep looking for sunshine.” Eeyore
Dear children, I have a challenge for everyone to do in your house. Can you think of three lovely things to happen each day, then either tell them to someone in your house or write them down? I’m going to do this and hopefully we will all try and find our own sunshine.
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