Ideas for children – 1.5.20

What Animal am I?

Why not try this What am I? – Animal Quiz as part of a family quiz? You could play in teams or on your own to see who is the best animal detective!

Healthy Eating Diary

Food Diary template like this is a great way to note down everything you’re eating on a weekly basis. This simple yet effective food journal enables you and your children to record what they’ve eaten for each meal over the course of a week.You can display these on your fridge or on the wall in your kitchen as a fun way of incorporating healthy eating into your household.

 

Writing competition for all ages

Ironbridge Museum have sent us details of a writing competition which is open for all ages. We would love as many children as possible to take part so please click on the link to see details. Please note that entries need to be sent directly to the museum, not into school. The best entries will be added to the museum’s e-book and two winners will be awarded a book voucher.

Emotional Health and Well-being Writing Activity Pack

Please see this great pack designed to help children improve their emotional health and well-being through writing. There are lots of different activities included in this toolkit- we would say they are generally aimed at our KS2 pupils although you may feel that some of them can be used with younger children with support..

Click on this link to access the resources.

Ideas for children – 30.4.20

Dice Dilemma!

Follow this BBC Bitesize link and read the learning summary slideshow (6 slides)

Then complete the two activities below. You will need a die for the first game and you will create your very own die in the second game!

Mr Whoops’ Spelling Mistakes!

Let me introduce Mr Whoops- he’s a little clumsy when it comes to spelling! Can your pupils spot his mistakes, which are all taken from the Y3/Y4 statutory spelling list? The perfect way of seeing how well your children REALLY know their statutory spellings!

Why not try one of Mr Whoops’ Spelling Sheets each day?

Our Favourite Authors

Today in school, we have had lots of fun talking about and researching our favourite authors. 📚

Here are some of the fantastic PowerPoints that the children in phase 2 have created today 😊

David Walliams by Theo

Roald Dahl by Lilli

David Walliams by Shelby

David Walliams by Oscar

Well done for a super effort! Great job 👌

Year Group Emails

Every year group now has an email address set up so families can email work that your child feels particularly proud of or even just to say hello! Emails will only be responded to during school hours and the purpose is for your child to feel that they can communicate positively with staff. Please look on your child’s year group area (within the Parents’ Area) on the new website for further details.

nurseryteam@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

receptionteam@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year1team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year2team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year3team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year4team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year5team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

year6team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

Any general queries or issues still need to come directly to the school office by ringing or emailing admin@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

Ideas for children – 29.4.20

Multiplication Mosaics

These Multiplication Mosaics times tables worksheets will help children practise those all-important number facts. These sheets cover multiplication facts to 12 x 12. Why not try completing one sheet each day?

Pebble Art

Pebble art has become a really popular hobby. People decorate pebbles and then hide them in all kinds of places, such as parks, beaches and even shopping centres. When you go on a pebble hunt, you can either keep the pebbles you find or hide them again for someone else to find. You could get the adult with you to take a photo of a pebble if you are going to re-hide it. There are Internet groups on social media where an adult could post a photo of the pebble you have found.

You could even post your completed work on the St George’s Facebook Page!

Follow these instructions to find out how to make your own Pebble Art!

Emotional Health and Wellbeing

 

 

 

 

We hope you are keeping safe and well. We know that for some, being in lockdown is difficult. We will try to keep adding resources and information which may help you. Thank you to Miss Slaney, one of our teaching assistants, for working really hard on this.

 

 

Ideas for children – 28.4.20

Home Exercise Log

How many minutes of exercise do you do every day? It is important to try and do at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day. Record how much daily exercise you are doing each day with this Home Exercise Log.

You can follow Joe Wicks’ Live workout sessions every weekday morning at 8:55am here to help!

Mindfulness Activities

Use these Mindfulness Activities to help students focus and practice mindfulness. The worksheets can be used individually or together to create a mindfulness workbook. Each page contains beautiful illustrations and writing prompts to help students practice mindful focus.

 

A direct-line to the Year Three Teachers! :)

Hi everyone!

We hope you are well, keeping safe and most importantly… being good for your parents!🤔 The adults in year 3 are missing you very much so we have come up with a way to keep it touch. You can use the email address below to tell us what you have been up to and to share any work that you have done. We will then reply to you emails during school hours.

year3team@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

We look forward to hearing from you!

Year 3 Team 😁