Hi everyone,
I thought I’d do another blog so that you can see what each other have been doing this week. You are all working so hard at home and I am so proud of you. I have a few special mentions this week:
Kristen - Well done for a fantastic piece of writing on dinosaur extinction, and for doing so well on your number assessment on Education city! You scored 100%! What a fantastic achievement! Keep up the hard work.
Emily - Wow Emily - I love the story you have written about the Titanic! I hope you enjoy the Titanic themed activities I have set you on Purple Mash. I can’t wait to find out what else you know about the Titanic! I loved your dinosaur Lego too!
Jenny - Wow you’ve had another busy week. You’ve done some fantastic work on shape, you also scored 100% on your education city number assessment and you’ve been busy with Lego! Excellent!
Ruby - It looks like you had good fun at your VE street party last week. Thanks for the photos! Mum tells me you’ve been doing some activities independently this week which is excellent. Keep it up!
Sophie - I loved the pictures from your VE street party too! It looks so much fun! I’m so proud of you for scoring 100% on your Education City number assessment! Wow! Keep up the good work!
Tyler - You have been busy expanding your knowledge in so many ways learning about dinosaurs and space! Your baking looks delicious again too!
Thomas - You are working hard on education city and purple mash and you’ve done some great work in school each week. Keep up the good work!
Take a look at the fantastic photos of everyone’s achievements below. I am so proud of you all.
Some of you have had a challenging week at home and I know that some of you are feeling sad. Remember it is OK to feel sad sometimes but it’s really important you keep talking to your family about how you are feeling so that they can help you. Next week is mental health awareness week and we will be sharing lots of activities on our YouTube channel that can help you feel calmer. Make sure you have a look and send photos so that we can see the activities that have helped you!
Take care and stay safe everybody,
Mrs Crouch