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Home Learning for Monday 22nd June

Good morning Team Ocean and Team Sky. We hope you had a wonderful weekend.

Remember- Miss Keam and Miss Davey would still love to receive emails showing your fantastic learning however, if you need help during the day or you have a question about the learning please email either Miss Barrow or Miss Cheshire as they will be able to respond quickly!

Natalie.barrow@chiltonprimary.co.uk

Hannah.cheshire@chiltonprimary.co.uk

A New Viking Games Challenge!

#ChiltonHeroes,

The pictures and videos that you are sending in are fabulous, thank you.  

This week’s challenges have a twist.  The Olympics would have been happening this year in Tokyo but, due to the current circumstances, they have been postponed to next year.  All challenges from now on will be Olympic events.

You will be an Olympian!  Choose your country and participate in the event using your imagination!  I cannot wait for these pictures and videos!

The Olympic Challenges are:

Rhythmic Gymnastics      

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBVCjW7EHWs

Equestrian    

https://tokyo2020.org/en/news/videos/one-minute-one-sport-equestrian
Have a look at the links to give you some ideas!

Good luck!

Please continue to send them to emma.knight@chitonprimary.co.uk

Miss Knight

 

 Playlist: The Corrs! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-xqBNjTDY0&list=PLN0pon2Ar7AbZj860kaXa2EuQm5_aK_5J

The Corrs are an Irish band that combine pop rock with traditional Irish themes within their music. The group consists of the Corr siblings, Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle, ukulele), Sharon (violin, keyboards, vocals), Caroline (drums, percussion, piano, bodhrán, vocals) and Jim (guitar, piano, keyboards, vocals).

 

Fact of the day:  An Octopus with 96 tentacles was caught in Japan in 2008

Morning Journal: If you could have a super power, what would it be? Why?

Feelings: How were you feeling over the weekend? Did your moods change? Why?

 

Guided Reading:

This week we are going a book called ‘Escape of the giant Chicken!’ Today we want you to read up to Page 9 and then use your predicting skills. Write at least 3 sentences predicting what might happen next in the story.

English

By the end of this week you are going to be planning and writing your own story where a small animal turns into a giant one!

Today we would like you to think about what animal you would supersize and where. The characters in our story went to a farm and supersized a chicken, where would your character go and what animal would they supersize?

Draw a picture of your new setting and supersized animal ready to plan and write about tomorrow!

 

Maths:  This week we will be continuing to learn about measurement.

MOS: Click on the link to play the lifeguards game and test your place value knowledge! https://www.ictgames.com/mobilePage/lifeguards/index.html

Task: See the sheet attached at the bottom of the blog post.

 

Topic: 

Art- In this lesson we are going to be creating a piece of work inspired by an artist called Andy Goldsworthy. We are going to be using items from nature, these can be from a local park or your garden. This lesson requires you to collect petals, leaves, sticks and other items to make a colourful picture. If you have already been on your one walk, run or cycle, don’t worry you can do this activity tomorrow. Or you can get extra creative and use colourful items from your home, like toys, fruit or clothes

In this lesson we are going to be creating a piece of work inspired by an artist called Andy Goldsworthy. We are going to be using items from nature, these can be from a local park or your garden. This lesson requires you to collect petals, leaves, sticks and other items to make a colourful picture. If you have already been on your one walk, run or cycle, don’t worry you can do this activity tomorrow. Or you can get extra creative and use colourful items from your home, like toys, fruit or clothes.

https://classroom.thenational.academy/lessons/to-investigate-the-colours-670fab

 

Thrive Activities:

Thanet Inclusion Services offer activities that help to support young people’s mental health and well-being. Attached are some fun activities which you may want to do at home.

 

Helping at home challenge: Have you made your bed today? Go up and check! Make sure your pillows are plumped and your duvet is nicely aired!

We hope you have a lovely day! 

Lots of love    

Miss Davey, Miss Keam, Miss Barrow and Mrs Cheshire!

 

#Chiltonhomelearning 

 

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Mr Alex McAuley
c/o Chilton Primary School,
Chilton Lane,
Ramsgate,
Kent. CT11 0LQ

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