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Together we can make a difference! Thursday 30th April 2020 The answer to last weeks riddle What has hands but cant clap? A clock! This weeks riddle is from Miss Rahman: What do you have to break before you use? Find out the answer next week! Joke of the week Q: What do you call a dinosaur that is sleeping? A: A dino-snore! Fun Fact No two gers have the same stripes. Since every ger has their own paern on their fur, they are all unique! Miss Mullaneys Challenge—You choose! I have a choice of challenges this week so you can choose which one youd like to do, maybe you could try both! 1. Collect six items from around your house. Write or draw a story map to tell a story that connects all six items. Read your story to an adult. What do they think? 2. Select 20 words at random from a diconary. Use these words to write a short poem or story. How can you make the connecons between the words to make your poem or story make sense? Welcome Hello children! We hope you have had a good week and completed as many of your lessons as possible! All the adults at school are missing you and have been keen to share some of the acvies they have been doing at home. Some are in this newsleer and the others will be included over the next few weeks. WE at Home! If you are in year 3,4,5 or 6, have a look at your home leaning area to find some videos from our friends at WE to help you keep on thinking about social issues. Try some of the challenges and keep some of the work you do. Miss Mullaney would love to see them and get some ideas for our future WE campaigns! A treat from Miss Warnock! Many of you know how much Miss Warnock LOVES to read. She is going to be recording some of her favorite stories for you to listen to and enjoy. Maybe it could be a bedme story, or a lunch me treat? Whatever you choose, we are sure you will love them! Ask you parents to help you find her first story using the link below. Relax and enjoy! hps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIrt6nKasU Miss Rahman prepares for Ramadan Hello children, how are you? I have been busy cooking some delicious food for Ramadan. Here are two photos of the mouthwatering food I have made! Can you guess what food is on the table? I cant wait to hear what lovely acvies you have been up to when I see you next! Maybe you have been baking and cooking with your parents. If so, maybe you could write me instrucons for the recipe or describe the food using your senses! Miss Larkin is reading in her boat!! Hi everyone! Hope you are all well. While I have been at home, I've loved doing some reading, I've read 2 whole books in 4 days!! I hope you've been doing some fun things too. I've also encouraged my younger family members to create a stay at home diary or scrapbook as a keepsake for when they are older. Maybe you could do the same? I'm sure future generaons will learn all about this me in their history lessons, how cool would it be to have a memento of exactly how life was! Can't wait to see you all again soon!! Twier Follow us on Twier using the handle @AldboroughPrim

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Together we can make a difference!

Thursday 30th April 2020

The answer to last week’s riddle

What has hands but

can’t clap?

A clock!

This week’s riddle is from Miss

Rahman:

What do you have to break before you

use?

Find out the answer next week!

Joke of the week

Q: What do you call a dinosaur that is

sleeping?

A: A dino-snore!

Fun Fact

No two tigers have the same stripes. Since every tiger has their own pattern on their

fur, they are all unique!

Miss Mullaney’s Challenge—You choose!

I have a choice of challenges this week so you can choose which one you’d

like to do, maybe you could try both!

1. Collect six items from around your house. Write or draw a story map to tell a story that connects all six items. Read your story to an adult. What

do they think?

2. Select 20 words at random from a dictionary. Use these

words to write a short poem or story. How can you make the

connections between the words to make your poem or

story make sense?

Welcome

Hello children! We hope you have had a good week and completed as many of your lessons as

possible! All the adults at school are missing you and have been keen to share some of the

activities they have been doing at home. Some are in this newsletter and the others will be

included over the next few weeks.

WE at Home!

If you are in year 3,4,5 or 6, have a look at your home leaning area to find some

videos from our friends at WE to help you keep on thinking about social issues.

Try some of the challenges and keep some of the work you do. Miss Mullaney

would love to see them and get some ideas for our future WE campaigns!

A treat from Miss Warnock!

Many of you know how much Miss Warnock LOVES to read. She is going to be recording some

of her favorite stories for you to listen to and enjoy. Maybe it could be a bedtime story, or a

lunch time treat? Whatever you choose, we are sure you will love them! Ask you parents to

help you find her first story using the link below. Relax and enjoy!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBIrt6nKasU

Miss Rahman prepares for Ramadan

Hello children, how are you? I have been busy cooking some delicious food for Ramadan. Here

are two photos of the mouthwatering food I have made! Can you guess what food is on the

table? I can’t wait to hear what lovely activities you have been up to when I see you next!

Maybe you have been baking and cooking with your parents. If so, maybe you could write me

instructions for the recipe or describe the food using your senses!

Miss Larkin is reading in her boat!!

Hi everyone!

Hope you are all well. While I have been at home, I've loved doing

some reading, I've read 2 whole books in 4 days!! I hope you've been

doing some fun things too. I've also encouraged my younger family

members to create a stay at home diary or scrapbook as a keepsake

for when they are older. Maybe you could do the same? I'm sure

future generations will learn all about this time in their history

lessons, how cool would it be to have a memento of exactly how life

was! Can't wait to see you all again soon!!

Twitter

Follow us on Twitter using

the handle

@AldboroughPrim

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Miss Davis recommends yoga!

Hello children,

Did you know I love yoga? I have been doing some every morning! It is great exercise and helps me to stay calm and focused during my day. It's a mixture of stretching, building

strength and balance. How long can you stand on one leg without wobbling? If you want to have a try, ask your parent or carer and search 'Cosmic Yoga' on You Tube or follow this

link:

https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga

Have fun!

Miss Davis

Miss Stubbs gets creative!

Hi everyone,

I hope you are all well and enjoying the sunshine with your families.

I am currently helping my eldest daughter create a fairy garden while being followed around by our rabbit Oreo.

You can do the same by collecting leaves, twigs and grass from your gardens and parks while on your daily walks. Then stick these to some empty cartons.

I can't wait to hear all about them when we are back together again.

From Miss Stubbs