Challenge, practice and catch up this week. Watch the video. Complete the grid below with the activities on this page.
Some other suggestions for catch up.......
Finish your snowman story. We loved reading the ones we received but would love to see more.
Bible - we have now finished the Old Testament lessons. Do some revision.
Please make sure you have draw your Olympic Sport. Keep this worksheet in a safe place until we are all back at Prep.
Have you sent a quick olympic sport video to your teacher? We love the videos we have received so far.
If you didn't finish visiting all the countries on our Let's learn about our world page last week, finish filling your passport.
Lesson 47 The Lord delivers Israel from the Philistines.
Bible Reference: 1 Samuel 17:1-54 (see Children's bible below) NOTE: we don't make a big deal about the actual killing of Goliath and usually leave out the beheading bit but some children are aware of this part of the story.
Key themes:
God is sovereign; He is greater than all and over all.
Deliverance for God's people comes from God. God is all-powerful.
God is the one true God.
Lesson 50 God chooses Solomon to build the temple.
Bible Reference: I Chronicles 28; 29:1-19; 2 Chronicles 6:12-18 (see Children's bible below)
Key themes:
God is sovereign; He is over all; He is the greatest authority.
God is all-knowing. God is the one true God.
Mrs Bentley and Mrs Ishak love doing puzzles
This week do the same number of puzzles as days you come to Prep. Unless of course it's a really large and challenging one (like 100+ pieces) then it can be one for the week. Please send us a photo when it is complete and colour that box on your challenge page.
Mrs Bentley's Puzzle
Mrs Ishak's Puzzle
Practise saying your address. In the order, number of your house, street/road etc then suburb.
Practise saying the days of the week and the months of the year. The videos are there to help you practise. Then try saying them without the videos. When you can do this by yourself colour that box on your challenge page. It's ok if you can't do it straight away.
Watch the video (left) and practise these gross motor skills.
You might like to choose one or both of these activities to draw.
Remember, you can pause the video at any stage.
Draw a hummingbird and or a trophy for your dad or grandad.
Don't forget to colour that box on your challenge page.
Using your sense of hearing, listen to the video and try and guess each sound.
When you have finished the game, colour that box on your challenge page.
Listen to the story (there are no pictures) You may need to listen to this twice.
Draw 3-4 pictures that you imagine from the story.
Tell the story to someone else.
Open the tab to have a look at the Junior school hub and Mr Carter talking about ways to show kindness to others.
When you have done something kind for someone else, colour that box on your grid.
Special Guest Reader
Mrs Bluhdorn
The Book With No Pictures
Choose a pear or apple. Ask an adult to carefully cut in half then dab the cut side with a paper towel.
Paint half using two colours. Practice printing to get the colours and shape how you want them.
Now repaint the cut sied and carefully print on your piece of hessian pressing down firmly.
Allow to dry.
Once dry you can fringe around each edge. Be careful not to pull too many threads from each side.
You might like to find a stick to attach onto the top of your fruit print and hang it in your home.
When you have completed your Fruit Print, colour that box on your challenge page.
You might like to choose one (or more if you like) of these pages to print out and colour for your dad.