20.6.20

 

The Youth Sport Trust have created some resources which can be done at home to celebrate National School Sport Week.

Using the link below you can access these resources for free.

You just need to register as a parent/carer to access the free resources.

 

National School Sport Week resources

 

If you participate in any of the activities can you please send your photographs in to missmarshall2020@carlton-in-snaith.n-yorks.sch.uk

19.6.20

My hero is you!


      My Hero is You” is a book written for children around the world affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. “My Hero is You” should be read by a parent, caregiver or teacher alongside a child or a small group of children. It is not encouraged for children to read this book independently without the support of a parent, caregiver or teacher.


interagencystandingcommittee.org/system/files/2020-04/My%20Hero%20is%20You%2C%20Storybook%20for%20Children%20on%20COVID-19.pdf

18.6.20

Bethan's poem

Bethan has done an incredible job writing her own metaphor poem for her English work this week. 
Well done Bethan! 😊

Charlotte's water cycle

Charlotte has created a beautiful poster showing the process of the water cycle. 
Well done Charlotte I love how you have included the key vocabulary on here too! 😊

Lucas has been working really hard learning all about the water cycle. Lucas has created a poster to show the process. 
Fantastic work Lucas! πŸ˜€



🐼Animal watch 🐼





https://www.edinburghzoo.org.uk/webcams
With the reopening of zoos and other animal parks we thought we would remind you about the live webcams that you can watch from Edinburgh zoo. So even if you can't get there yet you can watch the animals. Our favourite is the panda. Live webcams

17.6.20

Anna's story stones




Anna had lots of fun creating her own story stones.
Amazing job Anna, they look great! πŸ‘πŸ˜Š


Jake's busy day!



Jake has been working hard to create his own circuits today discovering which materials were conductors and which were insulators.


Jake had a fantastic go at drawing some of the circuits using the correct symbols for each component.

Jake created his own model of the water cycle and added in the key vocabulary too!

Fantastic learning Jake, keep up the great work! :) 

TTRS



Humber, what a battle! You fought long and hard and never gave up. You continued to fight right until the end, with more and more children joining the fight. Your determination amazed me! 
Back to practice for now. We may have lost the battle but the war is not over...until next time! 


Well done to Belle, Sam, Finlay, Lucas, Anna, Charlotte, Neive, Kaitlyn, Jack, Amy, Tommy, Betty & Bethan.

16.6.20

Story time

Hi Humber, 
You know how much I love to share stories in the reading corner with you. 
Unfortunately we can't be in the reading corner right now so I found a tree and a lovely story to share with you. I hope you enjoy it :) 


Amy's bubble wrap fun!



Amy made a fantastic water cycle poster to help her remember the cycle. I love how you used different materials Amy, well done 😊

Sam's experiment


Sam had lots of fun experimenting with the water cycle and has even been using the scientific vocabulary! Well done Sam, super learning! πŸ˜€

🌳Forest schools🌳


Story Stones



People have been telling stories long before they knew how to write them down. Story stones are pictures painted onto smooth pebbles, used as an aid in storytelling - they can represent a known story to be placed in order or a varied selection of images to help create your own stories. 

Have a go at decorating your stones and ask your family to join in by picking a stone out of a bag in turn and use it to create an interesting, funny, magical adventure story! 



You will need



5-10 medium sized smooth pebbles 

Paints or felt tips (Sharpies work well)

A bag to pick your story stones out


Let your imagination go wild!

14.6.20

Summer 2 Week 3

Maths



Year 3


Lesson 1- Tenths as decimals

Lesson 2- Fractions on a number line

Lesson 3- Fractions of a set of objects (1)

Lesson 4- Fractions of a set of objects (2)

Lesson 5- Challenge:



Year 4 

Week 6 videos

Lesson 1- Add 2 or more fractions

Lesson 2- Subtract 2 fractions

Lesson 3- Calculate fractions of a quantity

Lesson4- calculate quantities

Lesson 5- Challenge: 




English

There is a new talk for writing unit this week. Year 3 feel free to choose the year 3 or year 4 booklet the choice is yours. 

Spellings



Use the grid to practise making words with prefixes and suffixes working from left to right. 
e.g un-at-tach-ing

Can you make your own silly sentences from the words that you have created? 

Science


What is a circuit? 






Geography



The water cycle



Can you create a poster or model to help explain the water cycle?

Design & Technology 



Look at your design that you created last week, think about what materials you could use to make each part of your model boat. It is going to be very important that these materials can float or you boat will not survive very long. Have a look around the house to see what materials you could use (carrier bags, old fabric, twigs, tin foil, cling film, I'm sure you will find many more) . Test some of these materials to see if the will float or not and therefore whether they would be effective to use on your boat. When you have decided make sure that you add these labels to your design.

PSHCE

Resilience Ladder
The resilience ladder is a great tool for working towards a goal. The reason we really like it is because, before encouraging the child to work towards their goal, it encourages them to think about how they might feel along the way. Managing expectations for this and preparing for uncomfortable feelings is an important step in any challenging journey and can make the difference between quitting and carrying on. This ladder could be useful for any children who are preparing to come back to school and to go over their thoughts about this and how they can prepare.

Everybody Worries
Everybody Worries is a free picture book by John Burgerman. It starts with general worries and how some people might worry about something that others don’t. It then moves on to coronavirus, we really like that it includes some coping strategies for use when worried. I really like this book although it may seem a little simple it's sure to make you think :)


Picture news


Story: One parent’s solution to helping her children manage money during the lockdown period was to buy a vending machine for the family!


Question: How should we learn to manage our money?


Virtual Assembly


12.6.20

Sam's Science

Sam has been working really hard on his Science learning today searching for different conductors and insulators around the house. I love your presentation Sam! Keep up the fantastic work! :D

Jake's home learning





 Jake used his creativity this week to design his own boat using Minecraft! What a fantastic idea Jake, I love your design! :)



 Whilst thinking about our Geography topic of 'Rivers' Jake and his family decided to take a bike ride over the Humber bridge. Another great idea Jake, it looks like you had lots of fun and took some fantastic pictures too!

Keep having fun! πŸ˜€


Hi Humber, 
It's fantastic to see so many of you competing in the TTRS battles and working so hard. 
The scores currently are: 

BUT... 
the battles are not yet over! 

Keep going Humber, I believe in you!
You can do it! :) 

To celebrate the Premier League starting next week we thought we would ask you to take their Friday Family Challenge



There are plenty of other Friday Family Challenges if you want to do more or a different one

11.6.20

Neive's home learning




Neive has been working really hard on her Maths and English learning. Well done for continuing to work on the time :) 
Neive had lots of fun designing her own boat, her final design is based on a Sombrero! 
What a fantastic idea! Has anyone else designed their boat yet?