Good morning everyone. It's Thursday today. As tomorrow is a special bank holiday to celebrate the 75th anniversary of VE Day, I won't be posting any work. There's a suggestion here of how you might choose to celebrate the day with your family. The music of the day, thought for the day and fact of the day all have a WW2 theme.
I hope to see many of you later for a VE day quiz on Zoom and Kahoot.
Please follow Thursday's lessons for Maths and English only through the TV channel AND by visiting the links for the day's lessons. If you are worried that you are unable to follow BBC Bitesize because you don't have a TV licence, please email me and I will provide a tutorial on using the government's Oak Academy home learning website.
Bitesize
The week's lessons, which have been split into days and age ranges, can be seen here
Click here to watch a video about Bitesize Daily on facebook
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 - HISTORY
The History of the Railways
This term, we're studying the history of the railways.
The fourth lesson is about artists' portrayals of the railways. You're going to look at some famous paintings then you'll try to do your own. If you haven't logged in before, then start by going to twinkl and logging in. User name: admin@crosbyravensworth.cumbria.sch.uk and the password: April2020
Now visit this link. It should open a file of documents. Open the powerpoint - it's the class lesson. Read through it carefully and discuss with someone at home. On the last slide, you'll be encouraged to create your own piece of art. I'd love to see some of your work so do please send in pictures!