This week we would like you to share the story, ‘Treasures in the Garden’ . You may then enjoy trying some of the activities below. t-l-53236b-treasures-in-the-garden-ebook-pdf-version_ver_7 Writing ideas: In the story, Jake explores his garden and finds some imaginary worlds. Can you descri
I’m sure most of the nation watched the Prime Minister’s statement on Sunday evening wanting to understand the next steps that were to be implemented to support the country in the battle against COVID-19 whilst attempting to move forward as a society. From an education perspective, it was announced
On Friday 8th of May 2020, the majority of the country took time to celebrate VE Day. On this occasion, things were different from the usual anniversary of the day when Germany surrendered in 1945; firstly, this time the day marked the 75th anniversary of VE Day and, secondly, this was the first t
Dance has a significant part to play in improving the health and well-being of us all. Dance combines healthy physical activity, the engagement of the creative spirit, the promotion of emotional expression and encourages social interaction. In recent history, has there been a time when this has
This week, children in EYFS, were asked to complete a variety of activities linked to the story, ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’. It is great to see that so many children have taken part and sent in photos of their hard work. We have also seen lots of other lovely home learning activities taking pla
This week, children have been very much involved in practical and craft activities. Using our hands to create requires a range of skills but also allows us to relax as well as have fun. One of the activities was to make VE Day celebration bunting which children did over the four days in preparat
As people might remember, the May Day Bank Holiday was changed this year to Friday 8th May 2020, with the intention of celebrating 75 years since VE Day. Although we are not in school, let’s see if we can still come together as a community to share our gratitude for those who fought, worked and li
This week we would like you to listen to the story of ‘The Tiger Who Came to Tea’ by Judith Kerr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4929_a4tPFA Writing ideas: If you had a tea party who would you like to invite? Can you write them an invitation? What types of food would you make for them?
Question 1 – How do you get friends and family, who are isolated from each other, to come together and engage in some light-hearted competitive fun? Answer – An online quiz Click here for an actual set of family quiz questions. Click here for answers (only after you’ve tried the quiz!) Before scho
It has been great looking at the photos of the amazing things EYFS have been doing this week at home. Children have been enjoying the daily Read, Write Inc phonics lessons online and have followed this up working on their spelling and letter formation. Some children have also been writing lists,