Here is the latest story, enjoy!
We had some spare paper plates in the kitchen so I turned them into a game of go fish. I put the the numbers 1-5 on the plates (two of each number) and turned them upside down so we couldn’t see the numbers. Pick two plates to turn over and if they match you keep the plates. You could use numbers, dots or a mixture to test is you can match numeral to quantity.
You could use pieces of paper instead of plates and draw fish on them to make them more colourful and creative.
More confident children could use larger numbers and older children could have addition/subtraction problems and answers e.g. one plate has 2+1 on and another with 3 on.
KS1/2 children could use this game to test multiplication and division facts. If you are feeling super confident you could even put equivalent fractions on the plates.
Hope you enjoy!
Remember to send in pictures to [email protected] or [email protected] if you create your own version!
Hope you all enjoy!
As tomorrow is 1st May 2020, why not choose one of these challenges to complete every day throughout the month?
You could even create your own 31 Day Challenge!
A really straightforward, minimal resources needed, hours of fun game to help improve hand eye coordination.
Just tape pieces of paper to the floor making an arch and see if your child can get the ball through the tunnel. You can make it harder by making the arches smaller or adding more in a row. Add numbers to test their numeral recognition by seeing if they can roll the ball through the correct tunnel.
Older children could give each arch a certain amount of points depending on difficultly or starting point for the roll. They can then add up the scores as you play.
As well as looking after our physical health, it is also important to look after our mental well-being; especially during these unprecedented times.
If your child, or anyone in your family, is struggling to cope with the current situation, ‘Young Minds’ have a range of resources and support bases available to help.
The ‘Young Minds’ website has tips and advice on how to support your child’s mental health during the pandemic and also has links to external services, which can provide further support and information.
Here are some activities to try this week.
Here is the latest Bedtime Story which is “Mr Wolf’s Pancakes” requested for by Rosie.
Our next story is going to be “The Gruffalo” which Alexander has asked for.
Although we are unsure whether the Great North Run will go ahead this year, the Great North Run Company are continuing their Mini and Junior run t-shirt competition and entries are welcomed from all pupils!
To enter:
1) Think about what you would like your t-shirt to look like.
2) Choose three colours – these are the only colours that you are allowed to use!
3) Use either the template provided, or plain paper, to design your own t-shirt for the Mini and Junior Great North Run.
4) Include your name and school at the bottom of your piece of paper.
5) E-mail a photograph or scan your design and e-mail it to [email protected] by 12pm on Tuesday 19th May 2020.
I will then e-mail them on so that they can be entered into the competition!
The design template is included below if you would like to use it, however you can also use plain paper.
Good luck!







