Please send any work completed around this week’s Science topic of ‘Life Cycles and Reproduction’ to [email protected]
Please send any work completed around this week’s Science topic of ‘Life Cycles and Reproduction’ to [email protected]
Our daily challenge was to throw a ball in the air and see how many claps you can do before catching it again. We managed up to 12 claps! How many can you do?
Friday the 8th of May is the 75th Anniversary of the end of World War 2 in Europe.
To celebrate, the staff wanted to send a message to both celebrate this event and send a message to the children in the current situation, set to the classic song “We’ll Meet Again” by Vera Lynn.
So sit back, and enjoy!
In our Art Deco lessons KS2 are going to look at the colours and styles of the Art Deco Movement.
This week I thought we could enjoy a nice, relaxing colouring activity. I have attached three different Art Deco designs for you to choose from. You can print out any one you like and colour it in.
For this session you will need:
Access to a computer
Coloured pencils, crayons or pens.
When you colour your design, remember that Art Deco uses bright, cheerful colours and bold outlines. You should use Primary colours (blue, red and yellow) and Secondary colours (two Primary colours mixed together – orange, green and purple). You could even add white to make pink, pale blue and pale green.
The pictures are at the end of this writing.
Have fun and stay safe.
Mr. Haikney
For the daily challenge, the children were given the chance to get dressed in their favourite outfits and pretend to be on a catwalk. It looks like they had lots of fun!
As yesterday was “Star Wars Day” (May the Fourth be with you), our daily challenge was to do something Star Wars related. We had some fantastic ideas and photos!
The Royal Armouries have fantastic home learning resources on their website on many different topics including the Romans, Greeks, Vikings and Saxons. This links to topics taught at Harton in Year 3, 4 and 5. It is well worth a look!
https://royalarmouries.org/royal-armouries-from-home/
To keep our spirits high and our bodies moving….here is a 30 day music challenge for everyone.
Try and find a song that matches the description for each day and dance along to it.
This is just for fun (no need to write them down) and don’t worry if you can’t find a song for every day.
Enjoy!
(This is originally an American challenge, so the words ‘colour’ and ‘favourite’ are spelled differently)
| This week we will have a History focus leading up to a very special celebration on Friday. Britain will be commemorating the 75th anniversary of VE Day when the guns fell silent at the end of war in Europe. You could undertake some research to find all about VE day and creative to present what learn. Maybe you could draw a significant event. You may want to create an information booklet or a poster!
Why not make your own Great British Bunting to display in your window at home? The link below has some great ideas and a template to help! https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4TrqYDyf4PMdLypxzyTwGDg/great-british-bunting Here are some further useful links with resources you might like to use: This is the official VE Day website, there is lots of information on here and resources that you can download: This website has learning resources tailored to KS1 and KS2, including a video lesson: |
ARTventurers have created a free Festival pack so that people can make their own VE decorations and props in time for the anniversary on May 8.
Poppy Scotland have some online learning resources that could be used for home learning. Download the pack here:
VE day clip on BBC teach:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/class-clips-video/history-ks2-ve-day/z7xtmfr
Some free downloadable resources from Primary Treasure Chest: