Y2 20.05.20
Date: 20th May 2020 @ 8:17am
Buenas Dias Swallows
What a sunny day it is! Let's have a fabulous day in the sunshine today. I want you to just have fun and enjoy this glorious weather. If your grown ups do want you to do a little bit of work you can work on your spellings for 15 mins. The words are :
beautiful, school, difficult, children, really, pretty, great, again, every, busy.
You could learn these outside. Have you got chalk to write them on the path? Maybe you could take your paper and pens out and practise writing them in different colours. Test your grown ups on these words, see if they can spell them correctly?
We have lots of Science to look at this week still, all about aeroplanes.
https://www.funkidslive.com/learn/homeschool/aviation-mission/
This is also a pefect day for reading outside in the beautiful sunshine. Perhaps you could listen to another No Outsiders story on Youtube? Try thisone today, it is brilliant!
Spacegirl Pukes by Katy Watson, Illustrated by Vanda Carter
Sorry this is a long link!
Today, the illustrator of the story reads the book.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYSGDAhbDEU&feature=youtu.be
Have a gorgeous, gorgeous day Swallows. Let me know what you get up to. Remember your sun cream!
Here is my little video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnTbaf2MELk
Love from Mrs Rice and Mrs Elson xxx
A message from Mrs Powell
Today I am going to introduce you to a very special person called Theresa. She lived more than 140 years ago. She was born on 2 January 1873 and died on 30 September 1897, at the young age of 24. Her mother died when Theresa was just four years old, leaving her father with five children to look after. One of her sisters, called Mary, took over running the household, while her eldest sister, Pauline, took charge of telling the younger children about God. When she was 14, Theresa decided that she wanted to dedicate her life to God, so she became a nun (someone who goes to live with others who give their lives to God). Theresa was made a saint in 1925. A 'saint' is a person who is a great example to us because he or she lived a special life and/or had special gifts. Although Theresa didn’t have a very long life, she used every minute she had to care for other people. Her best-known saying is, ‘What matters in life is not great deeds, but great love.’ Theresa became known as someone who would show love to others by doing little things. Sometimes she gave flowers, sometimes she prayed, sometimes she showed love and attention to people who struggled with problems. Theresa knew that she wasn’t physically strong enough to carry out great deeds, but she made a big difference to people’s lives by the little things she did for them. Very often, though, it's the little things that have the greatest effect on people’s lives, the little things which show them someone cares.
Time for reflection
Close your eyes and think about a little thing someone has done for you that made you feel special or happy. It may have been a kind word, asking you to play with them or even giving you a special present. Decide to do something today that will make someone else feel special. Dear God Thank you for people who do things for me that make me feel happy and loved. Please help me to do something today to show someone that I care about them. Amen