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Hi Team LL. Miss Fury has recommended an excellent Science site with lots of free and exciting science videos and activities. To support you with this week's science work on reversible and irreversible changes check out the video following the link below:
wowscience.co.uk/?sfid=87&s=reversible+and+irreversible+changes
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Network Rail has contacted all primary school to ask teachers to pass on a message for parents and pupils about the danger of children playing on or near rail tracks. Please follow the link below for an important video lesson on rail safety. Keep yourselves safe! Stay away from rail tracks!
learnliveuk.com/network-rail-primary-school-safety-talk/ That's right today is World Earth Day. Check out the presentation below to find out a bit more about it.
The Historical Association have a "Write your own historical fiction competition" so if you enjoy history and writing stories then this is for you! All of the details are explained on the website and it explains what the judges are looking for and the entry rules. If you are thinking of entering please have a look at the website and Mrs Allen and Miss Clementson would love to read your stories too!
In addition to the competition below Miss Clementson has added lots of links to history websites. These can be found on the history blog page. https://www.history.org.uk/primary/categories/530/news/3451/write-your-own-historical-fiction-competition-2020 Sir Linkalot (which is a fantastic app to support spelling) is kindly giving all parents and schools free access during lockdown to enable children of all ages (4 years old upwards) to have Sir Linkalot Time at home. There will be a daily midweek 30 minute show online, starting this Thursday at 2 o'clock, on Sir Linkalot's Facebook page and Youtube channel, featuring Countdown's Susie Dent. There are two obvious benefits in using this whilst children are currently learning form home: one, it would most definitely raise their literacy levels and, two, it would make life a whole lot easier for you! It is not solely for spelling, however. It's covering the whole of the technical requirements of literacy, i.e vocabulary, homophones, punctuation, grammar, rules and patterns. So, it very much applies to older children as well.
To access the content, you can do this in one of two ways, either downloading via the App Store or on a laptop/PC. Please note, once you have downloaded the app from the App Store (small problem with Androids at the mo), tap on the log icon (for 'Log in') at the top right. You can also view it on a laptop or PC. Type in the browser itself (not a search engine)... app.sirlinkalot.org and follow the above instructions (the log icon is for 'log in'). Further information of log on details will be sent out electronically. Keep up your super spelling :) I wanted to let you know about a Kickstarter campaign that has been launched. The campaign is the #SeeSportyBeSporty Girls and Sport Poster Campaign. At Park Street, we want to help spread the word to children and parents who might like to support it too. The link to the campaign is: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/totallyrunable/seesportybesporty-role-models-posters-of-girls To help, and hopefully spread the message I’ve attached an at-home task and competition. It would be great if we had some entries from our school. If you want to take part in the competition, email or tweet us a picture of your poster and we will send it to Totally Runable for you.
Whilst coronavirus is infectious to children it is rarely serious. If your child is unwell it is likely to be a non-coronavirus illness, rather than coronavirus itself. Whilst it is extremely important to follow Government advice to stay at home during this period, it can be confusing to know what to do when your child is unwell or injured. Remember that NHS 111, GPs and hospitals are still providing the same safe care that they have always done. Here is some advice to help:
Firstly, I really hope you had a fabulous Easter and managed to tuck into lots of delicious Easter Eggs. We are all missing you enormously and can't wait to have you all back in school. Just to let you know that each week I will be adding maths and literacy lessons for each day here on the blog. If you need any advice, help or support please feel free to contact me via the teacher contact page or via school email or telephone contact. If you feel some of the work here is not pitched right for you please feel free to dip into learning activities form other year groups. Ask your grownups to keep checking the school Twitter feed as there are lots of fab ideas on there too. Our Summer term topic is CHOCOLATE so I have set you a few tasks linking to this, covering a range of curriculum areas - see below. I hope you are all having a go at PE each day with Joe Wicks and don't forget to log on to Charanga to have a go at some of the music activities I have set you. Most importantly stay safe and have fun. Good luck and get cracking!
Hi Team LL. Please find a link to this weeks maths lessons from White Rose. If you need any further help please feel free to contact me via the teacher contact page. BBC bitewise maths is also really helpful.
Here is the link: whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/year-6/ The idea is that each day you look through the video presentation. This is the teaching bit. You then have a go at the activity. Once you have completed you can check your answers. Please feel free to get in touch if you need any help. Team LL please find below literacy lessons and activities for each day this week. Please don't forget to read everyday too. The lessons below are the second week of Harry Potter themed learning. See the posts before the Easter Holidays for the first week. Any problems please contact me via the teacher contact page on the first Team LL group page.
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