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Tuesday 5th May

Ahoy there ship mates! I hope you are ready for today's pirate challenge! Watch this morning's video and you will see a small introduction to your challenge! Good luck and I look forward to seeing how you get on! 

Good morning 5th May

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If you fancy starting the day with a dough disco activity to warm your hands up here is one to follow!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJQ2CaA7E50

Pirate Challenge

Have a look below at today's pirate challenge and there is a template to use if you choose or you can draw on plain paper or in your home learning books. I can't wait to see the results!

OOPS! I forgot to add the power point! Here it is and even if you have done the activity its still a lovely story to read

Maths

Today's maths activity is below.

Understanding the world - Intrepid explorers

Today we will be carrying on thinking about Christopher Columbus' voyages and what he brought back to Europe. Today we will be time travelling and thinking of questions we would like to ask Christopher Columbus. 

You will find today's worksheet in your home learning pack or you can of course use your green home learning book.

Story time 5th May

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Freestanding Tower Building Competition!

There's a freestanding tower building challenge for primary children in Poynton (and surrounding areas) being launched this week. There will be prizes for the tallest tower, the most unusual building material and a ‘judges’ choice’ award which will be at the judges’ discretion (e.g. youngest entrant, best photo, most ambitious project etc.). 

 

The competition will run from Wednesday 6th May until midnight on Thursday 14th May with winners announced on Friday 15th May. Early entries will be accepted (before Wed 6th May) if they're ready!

 

All of the details can be found on the competition Facebook event here: 

https://www.facebook.com/events/3087873697902569/

 

We hope you enjoy this challenge!

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