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All About… Junior Home Learning

All about Books!

Choose your favourite fiction book.

Design a new front cover.

Rewrite the blurb.

Write a character description for the main character, including noun phrases.

Get in your pyjamas with a mug of hot chocolate and enjoy a good read!

Write a book review, recommending your book to your friend.

All about our local area!

Choose a tourist attraction in our local area eg Clitheroe Castle, Wild Boar Park, Pendle Hill, Barley Sculpture Trail etc

Design a tourist leaflet to advertise the attraction.

Draw a plan, using a key for different symbols.

Find your chosen attraction on Google Maps. Write a set of instructions on how to get there from your house or from school.

All about Maths!

Log in to TTRS and continue to work hard on your times tables.

Roll a dice to make different numbers. Practice your column addition and subtraction.

Use the links below to access more games, ideas and learning.

All about being Outside!

Go on a walk in the lovely crisp Autumn weather.

Before you go think about all the things you might see eg conkers, squirrels, hedgehogs. Make a grid and complete it as a tally chart.

When you return from your walk, put your results into a bar graph. Think about the scale you will need to use.

Collect Autumn leaves and other natural materials. When you return, create an Autumn collage.

Junior Home Learning

All about Food!

Use the link above to create do some baking together. Work on reading scales and following a recipe to create something delicious for all the family to share.

Research your own Autumn recipes and gather them together in a scrap book.

All about God's Wonderful World!

Recap the story of Creation from the Bible (watch the clip above).

Write a prayer, thanking God for His wonderful creation.

Write your own hymn about creation.

Create a piece of artwork about Creation, perhaps using the view from a window in your house.

Halloween.

It’s nearly Halloween. Find out about the Pendle Witches as a short history topic.

Create a presentation to share with the class about the Pendle Witches. Who were they? What happened?

 

Listen to the poem Dinner on Elm Street by Michaela Morgan Create your own poem following the same rhyming pattern and using the repetitive refrain.

All about Our Environment!

Think about our environment and the effect we are having on our climate.

Use the lesson link below (click on the picture) and learn about food webs, sustainability and what to do with waste.

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Following Boris Johnson’s 8pm announcement we now know that as of midnight tonight the country has entered a new period of Lockdown, a Lockdown that includes the closure of school. 

School will be open for the children of Key Workers and for pupils who are deemed vulnerable. All pupils will be provided with work in order for them to keep learning. 

Tonight’s announcement was very short notice for you as parents and also for us as a Staff. Tomorrow, by 11am there will be three tasks on the school website for each Class to complete as their Tuesday learning. However, School will be closed to ALL pupils tomorrow. 

 

Staff, however, will be in school preparing for the rest of the Lockdown. Through tomorrow we will prepare school to make it safe for Key worker pupils and vulnerable children to return. 

We will send out a form for you to apply for a place in the Keyworker Bubbles and we will let you know more about how children will be learning remotely. We will do our very best to re-open to Key Worker children and vulnerable pupils by Wednesday. 

I am aware of how difficult this is for you all, School closing creates a multitude of problems for everyone but data surrounding this awful disease dictates that this is a necessary step. As ever, the safety and health of everyone must be a priority. 

Thank you for your continued support and we will be in frequent contact over the next few days. 

Many thanks

Claire Halstead