Fitness House Hunt

I’ve written a ‘treasure hunt’ style activity which gets the children moving around the house, completing different fitness exercises. Simply grab some pieces of paper and a pen, write down the different fitness ‘clues’ and hide the trail around the house at the different locations for them to discover. (Or if you have a printer you’re more than welcome to print off the document attached where it’s all written for you ready to go!). Feel free to adapt the number and time-lengths of the activities to suit the age and stamina of your child.  You could even repeat it with different exercises or get the children to change it themselves; if they’re really creative they could make their own!

Fitness House Hunt

  • (START) Exercise is fun to do. By the sofa is your first clue.
  • Do 10 sit ups on the floor. Then go and look on the bathroom door.
  • 10 jumping jacks and show you’re keen. Then head straight to the washing machine.
  • Touch your toes and then your head (x10). Make your way up to your bed.
  • For 20 seconds, make a bridge. Run down the stairs to reach the fridge.
  • 20 seconds: hold the plank position. Quickly skip to the television.
  • Do 10 push ups on the ground. Jump to where your shoes are found.
  • Complete 10 squats at a steady pace. Find a mirror to look at your face.
  • 30 seconds: hold a balanced pose. Move to the place that stores your clothes.
  • Do 10 burpees jumping up high. Go to the lounge window to see the sky.
  • Admire the view- you are the best. Now grab a seat and take a rest!

Fitness House Hunt  (This also includes a letter which each clue, so once they’ve completed each activity they’ll discover the hidden message!)

Did they enjoy it? They could time themselves and see if they can beat their score the next time!

MyMaths and TT Rockstars

All of our children will now be able to continue their Maths learning by logging onto MyMaths and using TT Rockstars. With MyMaths, activities will be set, as of now, on Wednesdays and Mondays. These activities match the units of work that the children would have been working on, during Summer term, at school.

My Maths: 

https://www.mymaths.co.uk/

TT Rockstars:

https://ttrockstars.com/

Science Ideas for Home Learning

If you are wanting to do some Science and STEM learning at home, follow the links to these amazing websites!

 Explorify

You will need to create a login and it may take a little while for you to familiarise yourselves with the site, but this is a great resource! Each activity has teaching notes, explaining how to use the activity…

https://explorify.wellcome.ac.uk/

Marvin and Milo

This website is a series of cartoon strip style instructions for easy to do science activities from the institute of physics. Each activity also has a simple scientific explanation.

Great activities to try are: reappearing coin, lava lamp, musical coat hanger (you can use any metal cutlery), convection snake, bouncing balls, ‘alkaseltzer’ rocket and balloon rocket.

http://www.physics.org/marvinandmilo.asp

Enjoy!

White Rose Maths – Home learning

Here is a really useful link for your maths work:

https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/

Joe Wicks workouts

Here is the link to Joe Wicks’ morning exercise videos, which are specifically aimed at children, to make sure that they are having their daily exercise:

Year 3 conquered The Wrekin!

Year 3 got to the top of The Wrekin in one hour! They absolutely loved their adventure and we are massively proud of their resilience too. Here are some pictures from their trip.

Apley Woods walk

Year 3 had a brilliant walk to Apley Woods last week. Their behaviour was fantastic and so was their understanding of the differences between physical and human features. Their work and discussions since have demonstrated how that muddy visit to the woods was definitely worth it! Here are a few of the pictures that were taken on the day:

Year 3 have done themselves proud!

We are so proud of Year 3’s inference work on a lonely gorilla in a zoo. Here are a couple of examples of their beautiful writing:

“The silent, sorrowful gorilla was sniffing up his tears.” – Ruby Hussain

“Everywhere he looked, there were blonde-haired, petrifying humans knocking on the glass window.” – Sumeet Prasad