Monday February 22nd

Good morning everyone, I hope you had a lovely half term. I am afraid I hurt my wrist when I fell on a walk so won’t be in school for a little while. Today please can you follow the work on the blog. I will start teaching you all again tomorrow – I can’t wait to see you all again! Our new theme for this half term will help us answer this question – Why are our oceans amazing?

Maths

Telling the time to the hour. Please click on the link below to find out what to do today.

Phonics

Please watch Lesson 31 of the Spring Term Lessons where you will learn about or making an ur sound as in, for example work.

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Art

Creative Earth Art Competition

Creative Earth is an art competition for people aged 16 and under from across the UK, run by the UN COP26 Climate Change Conference in collaboration with WWF.

As part of the Together for Our Planet Campaign, they are inviting young people to get creative and show global leaders the world they want to live in.

Whether it’s green forests and garden cities, clear skies and wind turbines or oceans teeming with life they would like children to paint, draw or design a piece of art that shows how you’d like our planet to look in the future. The art work must fit within the circle and the colour green must be included. 

The UK is hosting COP26 in Glasgow in November 2021, bringing together world leaders to tackle climate change and ensure a better future for us all. 

The winners will have their artwork displayed at COP26 to show the rest of the world the vision for the future. The closing date is Sunday 28th February. 

You can send an image of the completed artwork to TogetherForOurPlanet@cabinetoffice.gov.uk with the subject title “Creative Earth – <Your Name>”. Please keep the original artwork until the competition winner is announced.

Click on the link below to watch a short film to find out more, download the template below and information of how to enter.