Due in next Friday. Please feel free to dojo or the children can come and see me in break of lunchtimes if you have any difficulties. Children need to draw a line from the French number to the image which matches it.
Ercall Homework
Homework 09/09/22
This weeks homework is to;
- practice how to tie a tie (if wearing a non-elasticated one) ready for getting changed in PE lessons
- If wearing shoes with laces, practice tying them
Daily English for Long Mynd and Hawkstone
Please recap on Chapter 1 of The Iron Man above:
I have also attached Chapter 1 as a document to read – THE IRON MAN Ted Hughes c1
Here is a description:
Down the cliff the Iron Man came toppling, head over heels. CRASH! CRASH! CRASH! From rock to rock, snag to snag, tumbling slowly. And as he crashed and crashed and crashed. His iron legs fell off. His iron arms broke off, and the hands broke off the arms. His great iron ears fell off and his eyes fell out. His great iron head fell off. All the separate pieces tumbled, scattered, crashing, bumping, clanging, down on to the rocky beach far below. A few rocks tumbled with him. Then Silence.
Click on below image to enlarge.
Task today is to write a set of instructions for putting the Iron man back together after he has fallen off the cliff top. Click image to enlarge.
TASK:
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- Look over PowerPoint and try to think of what imperative verbs could be used for the set of instructions – -The-Iron-Man-Instructions-Lesson-Teaching-Pack
- Watch video below to help understand imperative verbs
- To look at the muddled instruction and put them in order, please write them out in order- Muddled Instructions or write some of your own.
CHEEKY CHALLENGE:
Week one of the Blue Peter badge challenge – Green Badge
Green badge ‘ Show your saving the planet’.
Green badges are awarded for sending in letters, pictures and things you make that are about or inspired by the environment, conservation or nature.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/findoutmore/blue-peter-apply-for-a-green-badge
Here are a few ideas as to how you can achieve the Green Blue Peter Badge.
- Make a bird feeder,
- Create a garden box
- Plant some seeds
- Build a bug hotel
- Ocean crafts
- Endangered animal pictures
- Make a birds nest
- Create a poster linked to Chester Zoo and the impact of COVID 19
- Write a letter to David Attenborough
Here’s a step by step guide for how you can get your hands on one.
To apply for a Green badge you must:
- Be between 6 – 15 years old
- Ask your parent or guardian for permission and ask them to read the Privacy Notice at the bottom of this page
- Please tell us about what you have done to help the environment or send us something with an environmental theme to earn your Green badge. You could write us a letter to tell us about something you’ve done to help the environment, or a poem or story that has been inspired with a green twist. Perhaps you wish to create an artwork or model or idea for helping our planet, animals or nature.
- Also include: your full name, your date of birth, your home postal address and postcode (not your school address) and that you are applying for a Green badge
- Post it to Blue Peter with the correct stamp on it (you’ll need a ‘large letter’ stamp if sending an A4, or to pay for parcel postage if bigger than a letter)
Send your application letter and any other materials to the following address:
Blue Peter
MediaCityUK
Salford
M50 2BH
Alternatively, for a limited time, you can email your application and scanned documents to bluepeter@bbc.co.uk.
Need inspiration?
Why not check out the badge wall segment live on Blue Peter (Thursdays, 5:30pm on CBBC), catch up on BBC iPlayer OR visit the ‘Post of the Week’ page.
What happens when I’ve sent my application?
Thousands of children apply for badges each year and it can take up to 10 weeks for your badge to arrive, so please be patient! If you have any further questions, check out our badge Q&A pages.
Please note: Current UK government advice advises everyone to stay at home and so for the time being, you will not be able to visit Blue Peter Badge attractions.
Home Learning – Art Lesson 6 Colour Monster
Hi everyone! Welcome back to your Art lessons online. I hope you have fun drawing along with the artist today.
In today’s lesson we are inspired by an artist who loves to draw and create little monsters. We are also going to learn a little bit more about the different type of colours and their names.
You don’t have to copy my drawings exactly, for this lesson if you want to change the colours on your colour wheel or how your monster looks that’s fine, it is your art! If you don’t have the same resources at home don’t worry, just use what you have.
Home learning – Art Lesson on Tall Birds with Salvador Dali
In today’s lesson we are inspired by an artist who loves to draw his dreams, Salvador Dali. These pictures can look strange and sometimes very funny. I hope this lesson helps you to see the fun in Art and you can have a little giggle with as well!
You don’t have to copy the drawings exactly, for this lesson you might want to change the animal that you add your long legs too or maybe you want your animal to have long arms, it is your art!
If you don’t have the same resources at home don’t worry, just use what you have. You could even try and make your own.
I hope you have fun drawing and painting along with the artist.
Home learning – Art Lesson Illustrating and Dreaming with Quentin Blake
In today’s lesson we are inspired by an illustrator who has drawn pictures for lots of children’s books. I think you might recognise some of them! It’s also a time for you to think about your dreams, big or small.
As we are staying in and staying safe, now might be the perfect time to think of something that you would love to do one day, or maybe even start on your dream today!
You don’t have to copy thedrawings exactly, for this lesson you might want to change the character and you will definitely want to add in your own dream, it is your art!
If you don’t have the same resources as the artist at home don’t worry, just use what you have. You could even try and make your own.
I hope you have fun drawing and painting along with the artist!
Africa Day – Half Term activities
Monday 25th May is ‘Africa Day’, it’s also Half Term. As you know teachers won’t be posting daily over Half Term -it’s time to spend time with your family and be together. We are also posting a range of activities for you to do together.