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Together we can make a difference!
Friday 3rd July 2020
The answer to last week’s riddle
I have cities, but no houses. I have
mountains, but no trees. I have water,
but no fish. What am I?
A map! Well done to Rithvik and
Pranshi who guessed correctly. If
you’d like to share a riddle on the
newsletter, send it in to the email
address below.
This week’s riddle
What has a thumb and four fingers but
is not alive?
Find out the answer next week!
Joke of the week
Q What do you call a bear with no
teeth?
A. A gummy bear!
Fun Fact
Some honeybee
queens quack!
If you’d like to share any of your work
or home learning on the newsletter,
you can send it to:
We will try to include a many as
possible.
Welcome
What a lovely week we have had this week. The staff at school have received some lovely pieces
of work from you all and we have loved reading about what you have all been up to. We are
thrilled to be able to share some of the stories we have received this week.
We hope you will have a go at Mr O’s home sports day. If you’d like to share your pictures with us,
make sure you send them in by the date on the letter
Halima has been learning how to crochet.
Look at the amazing crochet that Halima from Iguana class has completed. She made the pink coaster for her mum. We think it is incredible! Halima has also been practicing her gymnastics and learnt how to do handstands and the splits! Well done Halima, we are very proud of what you
have achieved, keep up the great work!
Rithvik is a very talented artist!
Rtihvik from Lemur class has been learning how to paint, even better than he already did. Look at these two incredible pictures that he sent to us. Rithvik, these are truly magnificent, the sun and moon one is outstanding! You have a real talent there. We are so proud of you and can’t
wait to see what you can create in your art lessons once you return to school!
Alex has shown his magical side!
Alex from Otter class has made a magical box! We were very intrigued to know what he might have put in it. Alex has also drawn a delicious plate of food and a very clever abstract picture. Can you
see what Alex has drawn on his plate?
Well done Alex, we were thrilled to see your pictures, thankyou for sharing with us.
Prahshi has completed last week’s challenge and written a
poem about her little sister. We think it shows the beautiful
relationship they must have. Thankyou for sharing such as
lovely poem with us Pranshi.
"Here comes an angel
to fulfill my dreams,
My little baby sister
who loves to scream.
She always makes me smile
and tries to tear pages of my file.
Wherever I go, she looks for me,
by crawling on her hands & knee.
When she is blue,
I play peek-a-boo.
She is my best friend,
Thank you god for a gift you send.
When I sleep she jumps on me,
She is a little doll, can't you see."
And to finish our newsletter for this week, some quotes from one of
our favourite bears...Winnie the Pooh.