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In the eyes of God, every child matters, every moment of every day

In the eyes of God, every child matters, every moment of every day

Greta Thunberg

 

 

World Book Day Activities!

To celebrate World Book Day this year, we have been asked to perform a poem of our choice.

Michael Rosen is one of our favourite Authors and Poets, we are HUGE fans and love watching him perform his own poems. There are lots of examples of these on Youtube, such as Chocolate Cake, Strict, Michael's Big Book of Bad Things, to name a few! 

We found it really tricky to choose our favourite poem to perform in our school bubble, but in the end we chose 'Hand on the Bridge', a poem with an interesting rhythm, repetition, and opportunities to perform with our bodies. 

Please see below, our own version of Michael Rosen's 'Hand on the Bridge', as performed by our lovely Year 2 Bubble!

June 2021

  • Friday 25th June 2021

    Published 25/06/21, by Joshua Palmer

    Talk Homework: Talk to your adults at home about ALL of the science we have been doing this week!

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  • Friday 18th June 2021

    Published 18/06/21, by Joshua Palmer

    Talk homework: Please have look at home and find any books that you have with dragons in them. Choose one and if you are allowed, bring it into school next week to share with us!

    Reminder
    Next week is Science week! We will be creating collages of flowers that grow from seedlings and bulbs. Please save any yellow recyclable materials that you have at home and send your child into school with them. Any shades of yellow would be fantastic, and packaging could include crisp packets, cereal boxes, sweet packets, etc. Please ensure that the packaging has been cleaned before sending it into school. Thank you!

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  • Friday 11th June 2021

    Published 11/06/21, by Joshua Palmer

    Your talk homework this week is to practise telling the time to the nearest fifteen minutes. Where does the minute hand point at o’clock, quarter past, half past and quarter to? See if you can spot these times throughout the weekend and explain how you know!

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