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Monday

Good morning everyone. 

How was your weekend? Hope you're all fit and well on this rather blustery and wet morning.  We're really looking forward to seeing some more of you in school next week and hope you're excited too.

 

New Oak Academy Lessons

For those who prefer the personal touch of an on-line teacher talking through the slides with Oak Academy, the link to their classroom is here. 

If you had difficulty navigating this site or loading the resources, just drop me an email or call the school for a chat.  I could arrange a video tutorial.

Select your year group, then 'Schedule'.   I suggest you pick the English and Maths lessons each day.  Feel free to have a look at the other lessons as well, although please leave them out if they prove a little too much as I usually add details of another lesson each day as well (little bit of something else).

You'll also notice there are buttons to click through to weekly assemblies and activity clubs.  These often feature some famous faces!

 

Bitesize

For those who'd like to keep going with bitesize.  The week's lessons, which have been split into days and age ranges, can be seen here

  • Daily lessons are here!  Follow the link to open up the full menu of age-appropriate daily lessons. Each lesson is backed by a range of fun videos, games and activities. You can continue to use your home learning exercise books and maths books to write in.  The links below take you straight to your year group for today.

 

 

Little bit of something else - design technology (baking)

NB - You may be asked to log in to twinkl to access this video.  User name = admin@crosbyravensworth.cumrbia.sch.uk  Password = Ravensworth1

You have a fun challenge this morning.  With the support of an adult at home, I'd like you to watch this video and then (if you have the ingredients) bake some bread!  I know that some families might not have all the ingredients around the house, so if you're unable, please have a look at some of these other ideas for cooking at home with children.

 

It's possible to be quite imaginative with your bread.  You can sculpt it into different shapes and decorate it with seeds or olives or sun-dried tomatoes (amongst many other things).  I like making hedgehog shapes.  Can you create something special?

 

Please forward any photos you take for inclusion in the hall of fame.

 

 

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