It’s Friday! Well done for logging in for another week.
I needed my flippers yesterday 🚴🏼♀️ going back and to from school where I got very wet, but it was great fun! Get out in the rain if you can – it can be so refreshing (Nicky will think I’m mad saying that).
I hope you all have a good weekend – mine looks like there will be lots of good food involved! So I best get running too 😊
Here are today’s activities:
- Spellings: This week’s lists are on the links below. Challenge: Have your end of week test to see how well you’ve learned them.
2. Maths:
For Friday’s fun challenges, you can spend your time on TT Rockstars or exploring Number Gym. Here are two games to play too:
4. English: Two options…
1) Find today’s Bitesize activity
2) Follow the link below for the final lesson of the Oak Academy lessons this week.
Other ideas:
- PE – spend time on your Virtual School Games challenge from Monday. Also check out this Friday Challenge activity: Primary All Stars Friday Challenge
- Topic (Ancient Greece): Aesop’s Fables
There is a book called Vita Aesopus that was first written in the 2nd century CE and says that Aesop was a very ugly slave who lived on the Greek island of Samos. At first he cannot speak but after showing kindness to a priestess of Isis, the Egyptian goddess made him not only speak but also a clever storyteller.
Read and explore about Aesop and his fables using the links below. Which fables are your favourite? Why?
http://read.gov/aesop/ – Selection of Aesop’s Fables to read online from the US Library of Congress;
https://www.umass.edu/aesop/fables.php – Other versions of the fables; https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p06sdr13 – Audio versions of Aesop’s Fables; http://www.aesopfables.com/ – Other versions of the fables with audio and pictures; http://www.mythfolklore.net/aesopica/ – A collated list of the different versions of the fables.
Have a super weekend, missing you all very much.
Miss Whit