Showing posts with label 2020 Home Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2020 Home Learning. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 August 2020

The three little pigs and the big bad turkey

Hi this is a remake of the three little pigs hope you like it! 😁

Wednesday, 19 August 2020

Origami sea creatures

 Today we made some Origami sea creatures. We made whales, squid and fish.

Here are some photos:



Here is a video of how to make the whales.

Sick sentences

Here is the sick sentence that I am going to fix: The man walked up the path towards the top. He was wearing warm clothes. It was windy. He was scared.

Battling fatigue and fear the man pushed his way towards the top, the howling gale chilling him to the bones despite the layers of clothing he was wearing in an attempt to protect himself from the conditions.


Here is the next one: A man stood in the snow. It was really cold. He wore a coat. It was ripped. He wanted to climb the cliff.

A lone man stood in the snow gazing up at the challenge ahead of him. His Grandad's old army jacket was no protection from the frosty world that surrounded him.

Monday, 17 August 2020

Teriyakilantis!

What food would I make gigantic? That's an easy one! My favourite food: teriyaki chicken on rice with Japanese mayo!

I love it so much I would swim in it. Check me out!




If this was real it would be super cool. Would you think it would be cool?

Emoji Bookmarks

This is another activity that we did during the lock down. For this activity we made emoji bookmarks. We found folding the paper a lot easier for this activity. We followed this video of how to make it.

Here are some photos:


                                            I'm copying my one: Grinning face with smiling 

                                                           eyes


Paper Fidget Spinner

During the level 3 lockdown, My mum, little brother and I made a paper fidget spinner! It was a suggested activity on my class blog. We watched a video and followed the instructions. It was a bit tricky because we had to do a lot of folding with the paper. We found the toothpick and the cardboard flimsy, so we modified it with some Lego. Then Mum had the idea to turn one into a windmill using a old clothes peg and a drawing pin.

If you want to try to make this, here is the Link

Here are some photos and videos: