Tuesday, 20 March 2018

Let's big up the blog!

Let's big up the blog! 

We are trying to get you and your children engage with the blog. If you have any helpful suggestions or comments then please let Mrs R or Mr Wh know.

Our first idea is... an embarrassing photo of Mrs R... 😀


1. Can your child think of the whole calculation that matches this word problem?
    Which operation do you need to use?        x   ÷   +   -

2. Come and find one of us to tell us the calculation and the answer! Special stickers will be awarded!


3. A bonus point if you suggest names for the five imaginary cats.
    (Can you write a sentence using a list with commas?)





What have we been up to?


Dance with Bryony
We have been practising our dances with Bryony and enjoying the challenging of tutting. (Ask your child to show you!)


Music
Did you enjoy coming into school on Tuesday when the music was on?
Year Two have been learning the songs ready for The Big Sing.
we have learnt to sing and sign: Build It High

Mrs R's favourite is Rockstar by A Great Big World. What's yours?

Why not visit this website for more information: Norfolk Music Hub
Enter the password: singup
Then you'll be able to access the backing tracks and lyrics.


English
We have been drafting and editing our own versions of the fable The Tortoise and The Hare. If you would like to, why not write your own version of the story with different creatures e.g. The Sea Snail and The Dolphin?


Maths
We have been developing our problem solving skills in class by using taught strategies e.g. how do we solve a calculation that has this sign:  x What does it mean? How can we draw or jot to find an answer?



Finally, a note for the children...

Please don't forget to:

  •  make good choices for your adults
  •  ask your adult politely to check that you have spare clothes at school that fit
  •  double check that you have a PE kit at school
  •  read regularly at home
  •  have a go on Education City or Purple Mash
  •  go to bed and get lots of sleep so you are ready for action each day
  •  answer Mrs R's word problem!






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