Primary 7/6 - Bonjour la classe! C'est jeudi, le 23 avril 2020
Good morning Primary 7/6. I hope everyone is well. As this is our final term this session it would be lovely to hear from as many of you as possible.
I hope you have had a lovely Easter holiday and have enjoyed spending time with your families.
I for one have eaten too many Easter eggs. I guess Carlos will just need to be having a few extra walks.
I have posted our Thursday timetable (KPS weekly plans 3)and the resources needed on our class email and in Teams.
Honey Bees
When you have been in your garden or out for your daily exercise I wonder if you have seen or heard honey bees. They are such an important part of our eco system. Please visit this site and share your learning by creating an illustrated poster or leaflet with interesting facts about the honey bee.
Calling all budding – or should we say buzz-ing – young naturalists!Join National Geographic Kids as we get the lowdown on one of our planet’s most fascinating insects in our ten facts about Honey bees!. Facts about honey bees. 1. Honey bees are super-important pollinators for flowers, fruits and vegetables.
www.natgeokids.com
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Numeracy
Number Talks 2
Sumdog quick tables test
Move to the Beat Extravaganza
Choose a favourite piece of music and work those moves!
French
Quel temps fait -il?
Practise your weather phrases. Say them out loud.
Let’s Laugh
Let’s finish on a fun note! Share your best joke! P7/6 has got talent!
If you have difficulty with any of this please get in touch. I’m happy to help.
Have a good day. Do what you can. Remember most importantly be kind and stay healthy!
Best Wishes
Mrs Nelson