Week 11- w/c 29th June
W/c 29th June 2020
Week 11: Famous & Significant People
Black Lives Matter
BLM parents guide to Black Lives Matter with resources, activities, and tips for families to empower children to work towards racial equality
Library Summer Reading Challenge
The Summer Reading Challenge, presented by The Reading Agency and funded by Arts Council England, encourages children aged 4 to 11 to set themselves a reading challenge.
This year, Silly Squad, the Summer Reading Challenge 2020, will celebrate funny books, happiness and laughter. Children taking part in the challenge will join the Silly Squad, an adventurous team of animals who love to have a laugh and get stuck in to all different kinds of funny books!
The digital challenge is FREE to access, featuring games, quizzes and digital and downloadable activities to encourage children and their families to take part in reading related activities at home.
The Reading Agency have provided lots of information for parents about signing up for the challenge and this can be accessed from the Summer Reading Challenge website.
Sports Activities
Why not try these adapted well know games to i nspire your physical activity.
Active Connect 4
Virtual Rounders Games
In conjunction with National School Sport Week you can win yourself a Rounders Bat & Ball Pack. Five activities are detailed below. You can complete one per day or if you are feeling up to it, you can complete them all in one day.
All of the challenges can be completed with general items or specific sports equipment.
Challenges:
- Catching
- Batting
- Bowling
- Running
- Keepy Uppy
All the information you need to compete can be found here.
Picture News
Picture News Paper – 29th June
Picture News Resource England – 29th June
Daily Teaching Material
If you want to access teaching material daily, we suggest the following resources:
Please look at the White Rose Maths resources. This is the Maths Scheme of work we follow in school so is the perfect choice. There is a daily lesson from Early Years to Year 6 with a short video showing you clearly and simply how to help your child to complete the activity successfully. To access worksheets which are now longer provided for free, please see this page.
The Oak Academy is a virtual school providing 180 free lessons a week for children from Reception to Year 6. It is supported by various education organisations including the Sutton Trust, the Teaching Schools Council and is being backed by the DfE.
BBC Bitesize have daily lessons which have been created with teachers and other educational experts and feature a mix of videos, animations, practice activities, quizzes and games.