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'A love of learning for life in all its fullness'

Wednesday

Welcome to Wednesday!

 

It's a much sunnier day down here today, so I'm looking forward to having a nice family walk.  I hope you all manage to get out and enjoy some fresh air.  I wonder how many of you have been trying Lucy's PE challenge of the day?  They're logged on the website here.

 

I'll be leading a class meeting on Zoom on Thursday at 11am (please note this revision).  I hope as many of you as possible can make it, although I appreciate that sometimes this may clash with a family walk, bike ride or weekly shop. 

 

Please follow Wednesday'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 - RE

 

Tomorrow will be Ascension Thursday, the day when the church remembers how Jesus left earth to join God the father in heaven.  I've posted the fourth of our 'Easter to Pentecost' poems in church corner this morning for you to read and think about.  Here's a link.  There's also an assembly that Kristy's recorded specially for us which I'm sure you'll enjoy so please watch that.  I'd like you to copy out this poem in your best handwriting (younger ones might just pick their favourite verse) and draw your own colourful picture underneath which shows what it might have looked like seeing Jesus ascend to heaven.

Please send in your pictures if you can so I can display them on the website tomorrow - Ascension Thursday.  If you'd like to look through all of the verses up to date, all the links are here:

 

The last verse will be about the Pentecost.  Pentecost will be celebrated on 31st May.

 

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