Fabulous Friday - 5th March 2021

Date: 4th Mar 2021 @ 3:11pm

It’s Fabulous Friday!

 

Well done for a brilliant week of home learning. We loved seeing all your World Book Day outfits yesterday. We are very proud of all the work you have done since the beginning of lock down and we would like to say a huge thank you to all the parents and carers that have supported you while you have been working from home. We can’t wait to see you all in school next week, how exciting!

 

We hope you have a wonderful weekend with your families and find lots of reasons to smile. We are both looking forward to staying active this weekend and getting outside for plenty of walks.

 

Please view our ‘Friday Catch Up’ on Seesaw where we discuss all of your amazing achievements throughout the week.

 

Fridays are now a lighter day with limited screen time to give you and your families the chance to catch up and switch off!

Today you just need to:

•          Read

•          Complete the number activity

•          Finish anything off that you want to upload to Seesaw for your teacher to see

The rest of the day is yours, you’ve earned it!

 

Reading

Enjoy your reading today. Read at home with your family, read in your favourite nook, read in an unusual location, share a story with your pet, read a book dressed as your favourite character or read however you want.

 

Maths activity

Play this symmetry matching game - https://www.topmarks.co.uk/symmetry/symmetry-matching

 

Play this symmetry artist game - https://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/symmetry-artist.html

 

Folding Test

Print out the attached document.

You can find if a shape has a Line of Symmetry by folding it. Have a go at cutting out the shape and folding them on the line of symmetry.

When the folded part sits perfectly on top (all edges matching), then the fold line is a Line of Symmetry.

 

Here I have folded a rectangle one way, and it didn't work.

But when I try it this way, it does work (the folded part sits perfectly on top, all edges matching):

 

 

Now it is your turn ... pick a shape and find its Lines of Symmetry. In fact, try them all! See what you discover.

 

 

 

Have a fantastic weekend and we will see you on Monday!

 

We can’t wait!

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