Oliver has worked hard this week. He has answered comprehension questions and he has kept a food diary for science. Also, he has practised his spellings, certain letter joins in handwriting and, in grammar, the use of apostrophes to show single possession. Oliver has made a map of the street that he lives in and the streets around it. His mum said how positive he is about his home learning which is good to hear. Well done and keep up the fantastic work, Oliver!

The children have been busy sketching a portrait of somebody in their house. Olivia chose to sketch her sister, Rebecca. What a great portrait! We are sure Rebecca was very pleased with your efforts, Olivia.

Lottie chose her dog, Fergi, to sketch. Fergi looks well-behaved sitting giving his paw but Lottie told me he isn’t most of the time! I think you’ve tried really hard and produced an excellent portrait, Lottie.

Below is a sketch of Ted’s baby brother, Barney. I love how Ted has drawn his brother’s eyes in great detail and how he has included all of the ‘out of place’ hairs. Well done, Ted!

Olivier sketched a portrait of his mum.

Also, Olivier kept a food diary for science, practised using apostrophes to show single possession in grammar and drew a map of the street that he lives on and the streets that surround it. He continued to train daily with Joe Wicks and he trained hard in Taekwondo via ‘Zoom’. Olivier enjoyed riding his bicycle to Jacob’s house so that he could see him from a safe distance. I’m sure Jacob was pleased to see you too!

Alicja has continued to work extremely hard at home. In maths, she has been busy converting units of length, mass, volume and capacity. In science, she kept a food diary and, in art, she sketched a portrait of her baby brother. Alicja answered comprehension questions and, in R.E, she explored the Gospel accounts of the resurrection of Jesus. Well done, Alicja! You always try your hardest.

 

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