Here is Jack reading his own adaptation of the Ning Nang Nong by Spike Milligan. What fantastic expression, Jack!
Here is Flo reading her favourite poem, 'Help!' by Michael Rosen. We could do with a bit of sunshine this week!
Why do we have statues? Click on the link to watch the videos www.picture-news.co.uk/discuss/2020-06-26/
Here's Mrs Allen-Brown's music video for this week.
Matthew in Class 2 has sent in his instructions on 'How to make a disgusting sandwich'. Interesting Matthew...v-e-e-e-ry interesting! What a sandwich! Tanya in Class 3 has been working hard on interpreting co-ordinates and has achieved some great writing based on the story 'Wind in the Willows'. Well done! Evie Davies in Class 2 has been writing instructions on 'How to make a disgusting sandwich' ....and what an unusual sandwich it is too! Yuck! Great job Evie.
During the Coronavirus, the whole country has come together to support one another. We have all shown 'compassion' throughout these unprecedented times. Here are a few images to show how people in communities have shown compassion... Mr Compassionate's Quest Discuss with your families other ways people have shown 'compassion' throughout the Coronavirus and have provided support. Good morning Trinity! There are many ways of being 'compassionate' towards others through 'actions'. Compassion through Action Compassion means to 'suffer with', which is similar to 'empathy', however it is more than this because being compassionate means to get involved and take action.
This can be done in many ways from giving a hug, caring for a pet, donating food parcels to charities, raising money for charities - the list goes on. Mr Compassionate's Quest Think about how you have shown compassion to your family, friends, community, parish and for charities, and discuss what what action you took to help them. |
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