Hello everyone,

Well, I have been working in school this week and also been doing some online work at home so I have been kept very busy and I am now ready for the weekend. 

Yesterday my friend bought me a bird table so last night  i put it up in the garden and then  I went out and bought lots of different types of bird seed...this morning I was excited to see some little birds and a pigeon pecking at the seed so I am hoping to buy a book all about the different types of garden birds so that I can identify them .I will make sure I take a photo of my bird table so that you can all see it on next weeks blog. 

I do hope you like the photo of my rainbow unicorn...she lives in my bedroom and has not yet got a name so if any of you could think up a really cool name for her that would be great. 

Myself, Mrs Powell and Mr Connor are hoping to catch up  with you all next Tuesday at 1.30pm on our class video call but for now lets see what some of you have been up to this week.  

 

Nathan has been working extra hard on some of his school work, especially looking at greater than, less than and equal to during his maths session...I do like the board that you work on Nathan. 

Nathan has also been busy in the kitchen making meals...I think the chips look delicious and I love the way you have added some salad to the plate to turn it into a healthy meal. 

The photograph's of your cats are wonderful, they look extremely playful...I bet you really have a lot of fun with them. 

Great photo's Nathan

 

Joshua has been busy watching the tadpoles grow and develop over the week...wow they are coming on really well, I bet it is really fascinating to watch them. 

It looks like you have been busy reading lots of books as well as doing other school work. It is really good to find an interesting book  isn't it...I wonder what your favourite book is ?

Well done Joshua, carry on with the good work. 

 

Isaac has been very busy doing lots of interesting things at home. He has done lots of  baking and cooking and has even been using the kettle safely. 

Its great to see that you have spent time with the Pop family , I like the way you are holding the scissors safely and you have got a real look of concentration on your face...obviously you were working very hard. 

As well as counting and sorting out money by size you have been doing some work on the 'Enormous turnip' story and you have used this story to help practise smaller and bigger. 

Isaac has kept active by helping his dad wash the car, helping to paint the garden fence and also by joining in with online zumba with his mum.

I think your haircut is fabulous  Isaac...well done for sitting still so that dad could make your hair look smart again.

Fantastic week Isaac...well done. 

 

Eleanor has been keeping herself busy this week in the kitchen helping to prepare meals and she has also made the most yummiest looking cake....oh my word Eleanor, I could just eat a slice of that cake right now with a cup of coffee. 

I can tell by looking at the photographs that you were being a very sensible young lady in the kitchen...I do hope that you helped with the clearing up afterwards and you didn't just sit eating the cake...I'm sure you did lots of tidying up really.  

Well done Eleanor..fabulous work in the kitchen this week. 

 

Jessie has kept herself busy by completing the six point challenge....fantastic and well done. 

Lets investigate...Jessie found squares and rectangles in her home. 

Our bodies...Jessie tried doing a 'plank' from yoga but collapsed in a heap laughing , ha ha. She did some other exercises. 

Care of Ourselves...Jessie joined in with a yoga session with her sister. 

Helping...Jessie cleaned up after dinner each evening. 

Wonder...Jessie didn't like the bugs outside so learnt some different animal names instead. 

Be creative...Jessie read 'Bear hunt' story and acted out some scenes from 'Frozen'. 

Wow Jessie, I am very impressed that you completed the challenge. Well done. 

 

So, it sounds as though it has been a very busy and fun week once again. Take care and stay safe. Ms Lea. x