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Remember what’s important! Be together, play together, talk together.
A challenge a day
Week 10
The Gruffalo
• Listen to the story using the link above
• Create your own puppet theatre and props to retell the story. Some ideas on the following slides. What ideas can you come up with ?
• Can you make your own sounds to represent the characters? You can use your body or objects you can find in your house
• Go to https://www.gruffalo.com/ for some more Gruffalo fun
• Gruffalo crumble recipe
• A great way to retell a story is to create a story map. You don’t have to be great at drawing – just give it a go.
• You will need: Card, string or wool, straws, tape, scissors, pencil
• Draw around your hand and cut out• Cut 3 straw segments for each finger and 2 for
the thumb and the long portion to go from the hand to the wrist
• Line up the straw segments and tape the down –careful you don’t cover the ends
• Tape down the string to the back of the hand and thread it through each finger segment down to the wrist, leaving a length of string at the end so that you can move the fingers
https://www.livinglifeandlearning.com/muscular-system-hand-craft-for-kids.html
Go on a number hunt
• Look around your house or garden and take photographs of any numbers you see
• INSTRUCTIONS• Halve and peel each banana. Insert
a popsicle stick into each banana half.
• Dip bananas into yogurt, using a spoon to coat each banana evenly. Let excess yogurt drip off.
• Add sprinkles or topping of your choice.
• Place bananas on a tray or plate covered with baking paper. Freeze until the yogurt has hardened, about 2 hours. (Allow for more time if you would like the banana to be frozen through).
How to make an origami paper boat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b3QZpBL8-Tg
Make boatsTry them in the
bath and then try them in a puddle
Play in the puddles. Where and how can you make the biggest splash outside? Make your own puddle, can you do a better job than nature? Bring out the shower gel, jump in the puddles to make scented bubbles.
Ripple water or watch rain drops
fall and see how far ripples keep going
Think of different words that you can use instead of just splash e.g. splosh,
http://katiebrown.com/simple-earth-day-crafts-that-help-your-kids-get-out-and-experience-nature-2/
Rainy Day Ideas
Draw directly onto the ground in the rain, or pour water over the drawing.
Whatever the result, it doesn’t matter, it’s
fascinating to see watch the rain does to their art.
Chose two coloured chalks on paper so
the rain doesn’t turn it into a muddy mess
Leave the art out in the rain. Watch it from the window or go out in the rain to watch
the colours merge.Rain Art
Paint some spots on paper, leave out in the rain for a short time and see how the rain drops enhance your
painting