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St Paul's Catholic Primary School

A Voluntary Academy

Aspire not to have more but to be more – St Oscar Romero

Monday 23rd March

Good morning children!

 

I hope that you enjoy your day learning from home! Today you are going to have some English, Maths and History activities to complete. Here is some more information about the different tasks:

 

English

 

Please find the sheet named 'What to do today' in your folder. It's the sheets about a story called 'Dragon/Dinosaur'. You are going to listen to a story (see link below) and then complete some different activities, these include drawing and labelling the fierce and scary creatures! Then you are going to think and write about your favourite part of the story. I hope you enjoy it!

 

 

 

 

Maths

Today in maths you are going to use your 'Spring Maths activity booklet' and complete any 2 activities of your choice. Have fun!

 

History

We have learnt lots of things about Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole over the past few weeks and today you have another famous nurse to learn about! Her name is Edith Cavell. Read the presentation about her life (you may need a grown up to help you). Once you have learnt about Edith Cavell draw or paint a picture of her and write three sentences about what she did. 

Edith Cavell Presentation

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