Wednesday 17th June Skylarks home learning
Date: 16th Jun 2020 @ 5:11pm
Happy Wednesday to my special Skylarks,
Geography
You know how much I enjoy walking on the weekends and during my holidays. So I thought for today, you would enjoy finding out about one of my favourite places to go in our country. BBC Bitesize have put up a Geography lesson that is all about ‘The Lake District’. Have you been before? Would you want to go to this place? It is home to the largest lake in England.
If you would like to find out about this magnificent beauty spot then please follow the link which will take you to the lesson: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z6jqcmn
English
Continuing with the theme of poetry, today I would like you to complete the following lesson that is based around different types of language that are used in poems and how they work. Within this lesson it will recap different language techniques you have learnt about in the past and will also throw in some new ones you may never of heard of: https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/z6n6dp3
For today’s special treat Mrs Evans would like to read you ‘The Watcher’. To watch simply just click on the following link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njoiXEV_FkM
Message from Mrs Powell:
Mark Ian Macleod Beaumont BEM is a British long-distance cyclist, broadcaster and author. He holds the record for cycling round the world, completing his 18,000-mile route on 18 September 2017, having taken less than 79 days. So many of you have learnt to ride a bike over the past few months and have been going on really long bike rides. What could your challenge be?
Take care everyone!
Miss Thwaites and Mrs Hulse x