Thursday’s Learning (4th March)

How you can celebrate a very 2021 World Book Day on Thursday 4 March! |  National Literacy Trust
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Before we share with you your fun activities for World Book Day We would just like to say we are so very proud of you are for you continued commitment and resilience throughout your time at home. Each and everyone of you are a super star. We would also like to give a massive thank you to your families for their continued support they have given you, We certainly could not have done our remote learning without you! We completely understand how difficult and it has been to stay motivated for so many weeks so well done everyone. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you all back on Monday and I am sure we will all settle in fairly quickly as we get back to our daily school routine.

For Zoom today we would love to see you come dressed as your favourite book character and also you might want to bring your favourite book to share with use too.

Today (World Book Day) and tomorrow (digital Detox Day) is about enjoying your last few days at home with your family. As part of our World book day we would like you to take your favourite book and find an unusual place to read it. It might be somewhere in your house or it might be in your garden. It could even be somewhere in the park on where you go for a walk. Where ever you find, share your book with your family and take a picture for us to see on seesaw.

Scavenger hunt: Can you go on a scavenger hunt around your house? See if you can find all the items on the list. Everything on the list is linked to a well know story book. Once you have found all the items can you match them to the correct story? If you can not find all the items maybe you could draw them with the matching book title. We have given you all the book titles that match and included are the answers but to peeping first! Happy hunting.

Last week we were looking at the story of The Very Hungry Caterpillar written by Eric Carle. Eric Carle has written many other stories including quite a few about different mini-beast. You can enjoy some of these stories by clicking on the links on the sheet below and reading along with them. You may want to listen to just one or to all of them it is up to you. Once you have listened to them we would like you to choose your favourite mini-beast character from one of the stories and write a character description about them. You will need to think about how you would describe what he/she looks like, and how he/she moves (adjectives and verbs). You might also think about what his/her character is like. Is he/she happy, cross, tried etc. Once you have thought of your ideas write a short description and see if your family members can work out who you are describing. If you do not fancy writing your ideas down, maybe you could verbally describe the character for you family to guess. Once you have finished you may want to draw a lovely picture of your chosen minibeast character.

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